On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 18:38 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
> USB3 uses frequencies higher than USB2, so other devices can be
> affected by poor shielding at the ports, and kinked cables or
> excessively long leads connecting port to system board cause
> deterioration of the signals.  Are both ports soldered neatly to the
> system board with short leads?

That reminds me of an old problem, regardless of which version of USB:

On many PCs the front panel USB sockets have a really poor quality
flylead from the front panel to USB header pins on the motherboard. 
While this was often not a problem with the original slowest USB
speeds, it sometimes was, and very unreliable with faster speeds.

And I wish USB stick manufacturers would stop making silly designs, I
was asked to copy a file to one the other day, and it was too fat to
fit into the socket with other things plugged in next to it.

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