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  1. [url=http]text[/url] Denvers Dawgs's Avatar
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    I just installed a usb2.0 card my question is can I use the same usb cables that I have from old usb1.1 and have them work with the 2.0 speeds. Or do I need to buy usb 2.0 cables?
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    Don't quote me on this, but I think you need 2.0 cables if you're wanting to go over 1.1 speeds. If 1.1 speeds are fine (12Mbps per channel), then you'll be fine.
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    haha...hmmmm? Anyone else like to chime in?
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    I'm not aware of any difference except the label on the package and the price difference. Of course I mean a USB cable that costs more than a $1.99US. (But a lot less than $20 in a 36inch cable.)
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  6. You don't need special "2.0" cables
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    I believe that there is no difference other than the price...
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    thanks all....
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