MOVED: USB 3.0 fake ports on MSI H61MA-E35 ?

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flobelix,
thanks for the reply.  I agree that the product specifications do not list any usb3.0
The manual however lists usb3.0 as optional and if you zoom in on the picture on the product page, you can see where painted on the board  "Nec USB3.0"  I have the exact same board as in the picture.
Odd that they painted usb3.0 on the board but did not install the chip for it.  Not a big issue for me.  my guess is that they will be possibly releasing soon a newer than ver2.1 revision of this board that will include 3.0 ports on it.
Lou

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