8. charging for wireless headphones
9. iPod.
10. Controller.
The two USB hubs are powered hubs and are wired into the computer's power supply.
Plus I don't have anything on USB that requires a lot of bandwidth other than the USB Wi-Fi adapter, but that is straight into a USB port on the PC itself and that is soon to go away in favor of the PCI-E Wi-Fi adapter.
Now since I have plenty of room to mount a video card, if a better video card would help, which one would you recommend?
I'd prefer it to have three HDMI outputs or two HDMI and one DVI.
The current video card I could either keep as backup or install in the other identical computer once I can afford an HDTV for it.
I might have to move the audio card down some if I do get a PCI-E Wi-Fi card and a better video card though.
I would love a new or much newer computer, but the money just isn't there right now. Plus I have time and money in this one.
I am a bit leery about running a little above 50' of ethernet cable from the house to my building behind the house. On the other identical PC maybe a year or two ago storms came through and even though the PC was not but 12' from the router and connected by ethernet, the ethernet ports on that one stopped working. So I can only imagine how much more potential there is for damage running ethernet cable outside.
Went ahead and ordered the adapter.
It arrives Thursday.
I may try it on the existing TV since it has a second HDMI input. That way I'll know if it works without having to buy another Vizio.
I actually want to replace the Sharp 32" as some black text on it don't look good and the color doesn't seem as good as the Vizio, but the TV still works great.