Review will take a little longer. Most motherboards only have 2 USB 2.0 ports, I run into problems when I need more internal RGB hubs and an extra AIO over USB, and the USB ports are already hard-wired onto the motherboard. I built a PC for my sister with a bunch of RGB, the internal USB came in handy. Power is supplied via a Molex connector and the internal connection is a USB 3.0 connector. It's not a bad idea, but if you want to connect each front panel to the motherboard via USB 3.0 and only have one USB 3.0 port on the board, this won't help. You have to be sure beforehand that this only works if the mainboard also has 2 USB 3.0 ports like my sister, then you can use them. The USB 3.0 port is handy, in this case we plugged in an Acronis USB stick so we can remember it in case Windows 10 crashes lol. There is something similar from another company only with USB 2.0. The processing can be described as very good and the price is also reasonable, the only thing that bothers me is that the network connection uses a Molex connector, which is actually no longer standard these days. This is where the SATA connector should have been used. The internal hub on the bottom is magnetic and can be placed anywhere on the case without the use of tape. Overall I give 5 stars.
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