Computers with four USB 3.0 ports
≥ 4 USB 3.2 gen1
— four or more USB 3.2 gen1 ports on the back of the PC.For description of the connector itself, see "USB 3.2 gen1". Here it is worth noting few points. So, on the one hand, USB is the most popular interface for connecting various peripherals, and in terms of user convenience, the more ports, the better. On the other hand, not every device requires the speed and power of USB 3.2 gen1, and more modest USB 2.0 is enough for many accessories. Another nuance is that the ports on the rear panel are designed mainly for peripherals that need to be constantly connected to the computer (for example, keyboard, mouse or printer); for frequent connection / disconnection (for example, flash drives), the connectors on the front panel are better suited. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for PC with 4 or more ports of this version when you plan to work with peripherals that are permanently connected to the PC, requiring high connection speeds and good USB power; an example of such peripherals is external hard drives.