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Guidelines for Rear I/O Port
• USB 2.0 Type-A
Used to connect USB Type-A device. The interface protocol is USB 2.0, with
a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. It is recommended to connect USB Type-
A devices such as keyboards, mouse, and USB headphones that do not require
high transfer speeds.
• USB 3.2 Type-A
Used to connect USB Type-A device. The interface protocol varies depending
on the design of the motherboard, with two specifications available: USB 3.2
Gen1 or USB 3.2 Gen2. Please refer to the corresponding specifications of the
motherboard for details. Suggested for connecting USB Type-A devices such as
USB drives and portable hard drives that require high transmission speed.
• P/S2 Used to connect devices such as P/S2 keyboards or mouse.
• USB Type-C®
Used to connect USB Type-C ® device. The interface protocol varies
depending on the design of the motherboard. Please refer to the corresponding
specifications of the motherboard for details. It is recommended to use it to
connect USB Type-C devices such as USB drives and portable hard drives that
require high transmission speed ® device.
• HDMI™
Used to connect HDMI ™display device. The protocol version of this
interface varies depending on the design of the motherboard. Please refer to the
corresponding specifications of the motherboard for details.
• DisplayPort
Used to connect DP display device. The protocol version of this interface varies
depending on the design of the motherboard. Please refer to the corresponding
specifications of the motherboard for details.
• RJ45 LAN
Used to connect RJ45 LAN cables. The speed of this port varies depending
on the design of the motherboard. Please refer to the corresponding
specifications of the motherboard for details.