
-Adds 7 more USB 3 ports. -Plug and play. Windows 11 had zero issues with it.


Easy install, works as expected.

Works, easy to install

Maybe a Necessity if You Have a USB-C on Front Panel Header because no USB 3.2 GEN1 connector on motherboard. The PCI-E 1X to USB 3.2 GEN1 5Gbps 20pin Front Panel Header allows you to connect the USB-C front panel header to your PCI-E 1X slot




Used this to expand the number of drives in a smallish Ubuntu home server. Still testing, but seems flawless so far and transparent to the user - just more drives available. All I did was power down, plug it in the PCIe 3.0 slot, attach a couple drives, and power up. Drives were recognized immediately and accessible like all the others. They claim max throughput of 277MB/s but so far both drives tested at 500 MB/s+ the same as when plugged into the mobo ports. I assume the limited speed might occur if multiple drives were accessed at once. Since it's a server and I'm using this to add SSDs, i doubt I will ever notice any slow downs. Bonus: the 6 provided SATA cables have locking connectors and are of a reasonable length.


Plugged it in and ran dvgrab - it immediately started capturing from the Sony D8 camera I had attached. That's all I needed it for, so now all the old tapes I need to rip to disk will be ripped. Absolutely no trouble - took me longer to remember the name of the command than to install. (Ie, it's supported by the kernel 4.15 in Linux Mint19.2 (aka Ubuntu bionic)

Simple to use and install. Got a Samsung 960 Evo booting on an ASRock Z77 Extreme4. The 960 is reaching just under advertised speeds (about 2900MB/s read, 1700MB/s write).

Even on an older motherboard it was still detected.

plenty of ports. works well and didn't have to install drivers. windows did all the work. well built.





