Usb PCIe cards are a thing.
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Well things like motherboards can only be so large. It needs to be a certain form factor to fit in a standard case. And that motherboard needs to offer all the standard physical connections as well. So basically, there’s a finite space where everything needs to fit.
Adding ports to the case is quite nice. And technically there’s no reason why OEM’s couldn’t just add a ton more ports.
But I guess the average user doesn’t really complain about it. And us powerusers simply buy hubs.
Personally, I’d need about a dozen ports to connect everything.
Sorry @Ziggurat but you might be the one behind the times; keyboard/mouse/headset - Bluetooth, External Hard drive/ memory stick - cloud/ WiFi, camera - WiFi/Bluetooth, Webcam is still USB.
The true connector crime here is that single USB-C, any new PC should have more than that.
Worst part is, you can't even really find a USB c hub that's just USB c. Bunch of other shit you don't need because everything uses A or C. I just want like 5 USB c ports and I'll be happy. I updated everything I own to USB C, and I never have enough ports.
5 full speed USB-C?
I have genuinely no idea how any of that works. I'm a monkey with a smart phone. I just want to be able to connect all my shit. Lol. I have a mouse, keyboard, external drive, et cetera. I ended up getting Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, but I prefer my USB keyboard much more.
They make PCI Express expansion cards with four USBC ports on them.
Usually there's a bottleneck at the CPU level for how many full speed USB-C you can have.
For PC, get a usbC pcie card. Lots of choice there. Possible issues with GPU clearance/ heat though.
Bluetooth is pretty much useless for peripherals and I’d never trust it.
Cloud storage is slow, expensive and small. External drives are still significantly cheaper per GB than cloud storage.
I built a midrange PC last year. Non of the motherboards in my budget had USB-C.
When I built my mid-range PC about 4 years ago, my specifically made sure it had connections for USB C.
Build your own PC bro. Its dead simple. And you can choose a mobo with lots of usb ports. You fucked up buying a prebuilt
I got 5 type As and a type C. I'm kind of happy tbh. I need the type c for my yubikey so it comes it clutch.
I had to buy an expansion slot to give my PC more USB ports lol
But it's my own fault
I have my keyboard, my mouse, my mouse pad wich is powered for a USB slot on it that I use to dock my wireless controlled, an external CD tray, aired headphones, a little USB powered desktop fan, USB flashdrive, and a USB cable I keep plugged in to easily plug in another device if I need like my phone
Get a dongle or docking station. A laptop is supposed to be movable, so it makes very little sense to unplug and plug 7 cables every time you move it.
Also, if you're running Windows it will also make for a cleaner setup if the things are in a dongle and you always use the same port for the dongle. This is an issue for people using several midi controllers.
They mention it's a desktop PC, not a laptop