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Review on 💻 Expand the USB Power and Efficiency with FebSmart PCIE 4-Ports Superspeed 5Gbps USB 3.0 Expansion Card for Windows Server XP Vista, 7 8.x 10 (32/64bit) Desktop PC-Build in Self-Powered Technology-No Need Additional Power Supply (FS-U4L-Pro) by Randy Albright

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Low-profile bracket Screw hole on the back

Required to install the low-profile bracket on a USB 3.0 expansion card. Removing and replacing the full-length bracket with a low-profile one was easy. However, when inserting the card into the PCIe slots, I noticed that the screw hole is at the top of the bracket on the right! Compared to a full-size bracket, the threaded hole is correctly positioned on the left side. Luckily the card installation system used a latch. I was able to successfully modify one of the locking flanges and the card stayed in place. Can you imagine the sadness of those who have no way of protecting the card? USB 3.0 ports are easy to set up with Win10 and deliver the specified bandwidth.

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • No mold required