I recently received my pc case next 210 elite, and when I opened it I found my the USB ports were backwards. this is my first ever build so I don't know much. Is it possible to flip the ports over?
you will probably need to ship it back. i dont think you can flip them.
what do you mean upside down? just flip the cord you plug in?
I'm assuming the ports face into the case instead of out lol
nopeI'm assuming the ports face into the case instead of out lol
Nah I mean I have to flip my mouses cable upside down so I can plug it in.
Nah I mean I have to flip my mouses cable upside down so I can plug it in.
Why are you even plugging your mouse into front panel IO?
Well, looks like you're fucked. You might as well just throw your entire computer away and light your house on fire.
Did you try turning your brain off and back on again?
I would say this is an alt but he had 4 pages of posts wtf
You were going to plug them in wrong 2 of the 3 times anyways.
I'd ask the manufacturer for a refund that's unacceptable!!!
Im not going crazy about the port thing, I'm just wondering cause I don't really know much about pc building, so I don't know if it's a just a manufacturer thing or something
you'll need to re-solder the connection. First rip the ports out of the case. Flip the right side up. Then just solder the connections back using a soldiering iron.
you should just ask for vertical ports so you can't tell whether they're upside down or rightside up
To answer your question it's normal for that to happen because (as far as I know) the USBIF doesn't specify the orientation ports should be mounted on a PCB. Most manufacturers/vendors follow a "community" standard, but the key word is most. Some people just want to watch the world burn.
toothTo answer your question it's normal for that to happen because (as far as I know) the USBIF doesn't specify the orientation ports should be mounted on a PCB. Most manufacturers/vendors follow a "community" standard, but the key word is most. Some people just want to watch the world burn.
thanks for the clarification.
toothTo answer your question it's normal for that to happen because (as far as I know) the USBIF doesn't specify the orientation ports should be mounted on a PCB. Most manufacturers/vendors follow a "community" standard, but the key word is most. Some people just want to watch the world burn.
Don't worry, USB-C is here to fix that.
Don't worry, USB-C is here to fix that. [spoiler]actually it will probably just be another standard in addition to the 3 we already have for USB[/spoiler]
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so you need to flip them over, upside down, i don't really know what's the point in doing that, but i reckon it's possible, just remove the front panel, you'll see there are some cables, follow them and u'll find the ports, there should be some screw, unscrew them, and you should be able to flip the entire usb ports block over, if that's what you need
so you need to flip them over, upside down, i don't really know what's the point in doing that, but i reckon it's possible, just remove the front panel, you'll see there are some cables, follow them and u'll find the ports, there should be some screw, unscrew them, and you should be able to flip the entire usb ports block over, if that's what you need
TheFragileturn your case upside down to compensate.
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