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A motherboard with integrated USB 3.0 would be nice.
A number of other companies are now selling desktop computers with integrated USB 3.0 motherboards, not a separate card. In Dell and Alienware, if you want dual graphic cards, there is no room for a USB 3.0 controller card, due to not having enough PCI-e slots. So if you want high-end graphics control, you have no high-speed file transfer, and vice versa. Are Dell and Alienware getting left behind in the "cutting edge" department?
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Aug 10, 2011 Comment Link
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Posted By: David_V
The Alienware Aurora offers integrated USB 3.0 along with dual GPU configurations.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-aurora-r3/pd.aspx?~ck=mn
Jan 20, 2011 Comment Link
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Posted By: thehinac
Intel has asked companies like Dell to hold off on USB 3.0 because Intel is coming out with their own chipset to handle USB 3.0. Basically Intel has not been producing controllers for USB 3.0 other companies have. Intel wants the money that comes with large chip sales. So basically Intel put Dell under their thumb and said wait and eat it.
Jan 5, 2011 Comment Link
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Posted By: bill_b
@william_j I think the crux of the idea is to have the 3.0 ports integrated on the motherboard. M6500 has an I/O board for the 3.0 port (D P/N RMNKT). I need to double check, but I'm fairly certain all our currently shipping systems with a 3.0 port(s) use I/O boards.Jan 4, 2011 Comment Link
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Posted By: william_le
retail_guy2009:Laptop with USB 3.0:
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/precision-m6500/pd
Dell Precision M6500
Jan 3, 2011 Comment Link
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Posted By: retail_guy2009
oh I'd love to have a laptop with USB 3.0 on it.