Bro how do I access the type c connection on the inside so I can upgrade my graphics with a new external graphics card. I want to connect a gt610 1gb ddr3 to it so I can play better games. There is a type c port on the inside but it's blocked by gold bracket thing...
Great question! I was able to get to the USB-C connection by peeling the rubber feet off the bottom of the PC. Under each foot there is a hole to access the Philips head screws that holds the gold colored piece of plastic to the housing. Once you remove all 4 rubber feet and pull out all the screws you can remove that gold cover and access the USB-C connection. PROTIP: Be sure the computer is powered off and unplugged before proceeding with this process.
@PC_Phil is it an active port tho?? I was researching it and some people were saying it doesn't work but that was the n95 I have n97 version. Thank you tho! I'm going to try that 🙂
@@The.SilentGamer As I investigated your next question it seems that the onboard USB-C port is only sending out 5V. It will charge a phone but will not send or receive any data through that port. I tried a mouse, a keyboard and a few USB thumb drives with no luck. It seems that port was added to the MB for diagnostic purposes only.
@PC_Phil I figured out if you take out the M.2 and replace it with a board adapter then get a ssd to replace the M.2 it'll work. I bought a GT610, 1TB SATA SSD, AVG 500w power supply but you have to rig it with a paperclip. Beast oculink docking station, oculink cable, M.2 to oculink adapter board, ATX24P to 8p. The last four I got as a set from ebay the rest from Amazon. I am just waiting for everything to come in.
Bro how do I access the type c connection on the inside so I can upgrade my graphics with a new external graphics card. I want to connect a gt610 1gb ddr3 to it so I can play better games. There is a type c port on the inside but it's blocked by gold bracket thing...
Great question! I was able to get to the USB-C connection by peeling the rubber feet off the bottom of the PC. Under each foot there is a hole to access the Philips head screws that holds the gold colored piece of plastic to the housing. Once you remove all 4 rubber feet and pull out all the screws you can remove that gold cover and access the USB-C connection.
PROTIP: Be sure the computer is powered off and unplugged before proceeding with this process.
@PC_Phil is it an active port tho?? I was researching it and some people were saying it doesn't work but that was the n95 I have n97 version. Thank you tho! I'm going to try that 🙂
@@The.SilentGamer As I investigated your next question it seems that the onboard USB-C port is only sending out 5V. It will charge a phone but will not send or receive any data through that port. I tried a mouse, a keyboard and a few USB thumb drives with no luck. It seems that port was added to the MB for diagnostic purposes only.
@PC_Phil okay, thank you for taking the time to test it. That is a bummer, idk how to do this. I'm new to pc. I switched from Playstation.
@PC_Phil I figured out if you take out the M.2 and replace it with a board adapter then get a ssd to replace the M.2 it'll work. I bought a GT610, 1TB SATA SSD, AVG 500w power supply but you have to rig it with a paperclip. Beast oculink docking station, oculink cable, M.2 to oculink adapter board, ATX24P to 8p. The last four I got as a set from ebay the rest from Amazon. I am just waiting for everything to come in.
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SSDs are Not Hard Drives 😕