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USB Header Adapter Adds Internal USB Ports

  April 5th, 2007



USB Header Adapter Adds Internal USB Ports

If you are running Vista or considering using Vista ReadyBoost is one of the most interesting features of the new operating system. ReadyBoost allows you to use USB flash drives to augment your system memory and make programs and applications run better. The catch for lots of Vista users is that you will have a flash drive sticking out of your PC as long as you want to use ReadyBoost. A company called Logic Supply has a great option to taking up one of your external USB ports for your ReadyBoost flash drive in the form of a USB header adapter. This little adapter plugs into one of the unused USB headers on your mainboard and gives you two internal USB ports that you can plug your ReadyBoost drive into getting it out of your way forever. The adapters only cost $9 and they are available now. If you have to buy the flash drive to use for ReadyBoost as well you might want to simplify and check out the internal 2GB ReadyBoost drive from InnoDisk.

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