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In my last post, I worked on converting a PCIE to M.2 to eventually convert to more USB’s. I did some more research and learned that this could easily be cut down if I used a microchip. Using the Microchip USB2517 (symbol shown below), I can convert one Usb2.0 to 7 others, this seems overkill, which it kind of is, but I will use the USB for the keyboard, speaker, and other things. Also you can never have too many USB’s, maybe I could buy some converters and turn some into USB-C. There is a problem I’m facing while making this, it’s that this is probably going to bulkier than a macbook or a dell latitude, it’s probably going to end up looking like a Lenovo Legion or LOQ. I will try to shrink some stuff down, but I’d rather have a big laptop with nice features than a basic thin laptop, at the end of the day I am making it.

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