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RAZER HyperPolling Dongle - Right USB Port & with or without Cable?

  • 21 October 2022
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Hello!
Soon is the arrival for my HyperPolling Wireless Dongle for my Razer Viper V2 Pro.
Now I‘m questioning myself which USB Port might be the best for plugging it in and if I should plug it in directly or with Cable?
Currently I got the standard 2.4GHz Dongle directly in the USB Port of my Mainboard which is associated for Keyboard and Mouse.
But I‘m wondering if it would be better to plug it into one of the USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10GBits) USB Ports or at least into a USB 3.2 Gen 1 or USB 2.0.

Any suggestions which Port I should use and if I have to connect the Dongle with the USB A to C Cable?

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I'd say minimum USB 3.0 port (and above). I'd avoid USB 2.0

You can only plug HyperPolling in one way - via "extension" cable (with included USB-C to USB-A cable), there's no USB male connector like on HyperSpeed dongles (so you could plug the dongle itself into motherboard or via extension cable).
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I'd say minimum USB 3.0 port (and above). I'd avoid USB 2.0

You can only plug HyperPolling in one way - via "extension" cable (with included USB-C to USB-A cable), there's no USB male connector like on HyperSpeed dongles (so you could plug the dongle itself into motherboard or via extension cable).


Alright, thank you!
But as long as I have to take the 2,4GHz standard Dongle that has been included with my Viper V2 Pro I‘m doing best with the USB Port which is associated with the keyboard and mice symbol, right?

As soon as the deliveryman pleasures me with my HyperPolling Dongle, I‘ll plug it into the USB 3.2 Gen 2 with 10GBit Data-Transfer-Rate.
The more I think about the HyperPolling Rate Dongle, I recognise that putting it into the USB Port which is meant to be used for mice wouldn‘t make any sense - since this Port is only supporting 1k Pollingrate 😃