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1) Due to interface limitations, the Type-E interface is usually designed for single-channel output, which means it can only provide the output capability of a USB 3.0 interface. Therefore, it is not possible to directly convert two independent USB 3.0 interfaces through a Type-E interface.
2) The Type-E port supports 10Gbps USB Data from SSD/HDD. Doesn't support any audio,video and docking output, Not work for any PD power, DP alt mode.(The transmission speed depends on the motherboard Type-E port speed, the adapter does not change the speed)
3) When using a 19-pin to Type-C data cable, the Type-C interface can support USB3.0 or USB2.0 on the front, and only USB2.0 on the reverse.
4) When using a 19-pin to 2 Type-A port data cable, one A port only has USB3.0 function, and the other A port only has USB2.0 function.