I'd have to do this ten times over. My main rig has about 7 USB on the back, on top of that I use a PCIe USB card, and even then I still need a few hubs. XD
You have this mixed up. The reason for the two sets of cables is that Gen 5 NUCs use the 8-pin and Gen 6 NUCs use the 4+4 pin cable. I have a Gorite lid also and you should re-title this to "Installing a Gorite NUC lid to add 2.0 USB ports." You can discuss "76" once inside the vid. I was searching for Gorite and could find nothing, bumped into your vid by pure accident. You want to do better than that, dont you? Also, it would be helpful to tell users that the USB circuit panel in the lid should be removed before plugging in the cable to the lid because the fit is very tight and someone is going to bend pins. Likewise, use care in plugging the cable into the header on the motherboard, dont break something.
Actually you could send the link to Gorite and let them see how people struggle with this, i did too. The reason Gorite needed instructions is to show people the correct and simplest method and routing but now that you figured it out you could make a brief new video. It would be helpful Im sure. I still appreciated what you did in the meantime. And yes those connectors suck, very hard to put in and stay in.
I'm impressed you kept at it, without losing your cool!
U have no idea lol
Mildly entertaining to watch. Oh that struggle! You can actually take out the whole board from the metal enclosure to make your life a lot easier.
I'd have to do this ten times over.
My main rig has about 7 USB on the back, on top of that I use a PCIe USB card, and even then I still need a few hubs. XD
Should have counted how many times he said "Okay" and "lets see"...
If you connect a USB 3.0 hub, would the hub ports do 3.0 speed?
You have this mixed up. The reason for the two sets of cables is that Gen 5 NUCs use the 8-pin and Gen 6 NUCs use the 4+4 pin cable. I have a Gorite lid also and you should re-title this to "Installing a Gorite NUC lid to add 2.0 USB ports." You can discuss "76" once inside the vid. I was searching for Gorite and could find nothing, bumped into your vid by pure accident. You want to do better than that, dont you? Also, it would be helpful to tell users that the USB circuit panel in the lid should be removed before plugging in the cable to the lid because the fit is very tight and someone is going to bend pins. Likewise, use care in plugging the cable into the header on the motherboard, dont break something.
Thanks. Maybe I'll retitle it. Could use some editing too. Maybe I'll redo it!
Actually you could send the link to Gorite and let them see how people struggle with this, i did too. The reason Gorite needed instructions is to show people the correct and simplest method and routing but now that you figured it out you could make a brief new video. It would be helpful Im sure. I still appreciated what you did in the meantime. And yes those connectors suck, very hard to put in and stay in.
there's no link to where to get it
My bad! www.gorite.com/nuc-lid-additional-dual-usb-20-ports-gr-lid-000
+Randall Stevenson www.gorite.com/nuc-lid-additional-dual-usb-20-ports-gr-lid-000
Brian Fagioli
thanks :)
4 USB ports are enough
640kB of RAM is enough for anybody