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Review on High-Speed PCI-E to USB 3.0 Type C +3 Type A Expansion Card - 4-Port Express Card Desktop with SATA Power Connector [Includes 4pin to 2x15pin Cable + 15pin to 2x 15pin SATA Y-C] by Antonio Liberty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good card. best among usb port cards

I had to source a new source for usb ports to build my computer as new motherboards almost seem to suggest you will be adding a card rather than lots of usb Provide ports (mine was 4).1. What's in the box? You get a driver CD (assuming it's for something other than a Windows 10 computer), instructions, a SATA power cable connector, and some mounting screws. 2. Install?: Unfortunately the installation didn't work for my computer. I have an ASUS Prime Z390A motherboard and a Corsair case. Now it looks like it perfectly matches PCI Express slots in every word. Actually it fit pretty well but my motherboard has a cover next to it with a PCI slot that I had to use and it almost fits but doesn't fit in. There is a small flange on the metal bracket that provides a surface for an external slot for the back of the computer. This was enough to prevent this. So I can comment on this setup almost looked pretty basic 3. Aesthetics?: It looks really nice The packaging is pretty nice Very well packaged with a nice foam inserts and a nice plastic card case. Also, black metal was a key selling point for me because it fit with the rest of my build. Overall: Overall I c Let's just say it looks like a well built USB 3.0 card that should fit and work fine. I can report everything but a piece of wiring for a tiny flange that interfered with the installation. If you have an ASUS Z-390 or similar with a back slot cover, make sure a few millimeters don't fit. Otherwise this is a good car in terms of looks and price.

Pros
  • quick replacement
Cons
  • so so