[What's different] PCIe to USB C Video Card is designed to older Motherboard without USB C ( DisplayPort Alt-Mode) Port, the general PCIe USB Expansion Cards can only support data transfer, not support video, this PCIe usb c card fills the gap. So you can connect to USB-C Monitor or USB-C Multi-function Docking Station
[Hardware Requirement] 1x Available PCIe 3.0/4.0 x4/x8/x16 Slot; 1x Available DisplayPort 1.4 Output on Motherboard or Graphics Card
[Functions] There are 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C Ports. Port 1: Supports Data transfer up to 10Gbps, PD Charging 5V/2A, Does not support video; Port 2: Data transfer up to 10Gbps, PD Charging 5V/2A, 4K 60Hz Video (Please note: Only Support Displayport host to USB-C Displays, Not work for USB-C host to Displayport Displays.)
[Speed] Independent 10Gbps USB physical interface for each USB Type-C port. USB port supplies +5VDC / 2A power output to USB device with over-current protection. Compliant with DisplayPort 1.4 spec with HDTV 4K (2160p) resolution and stereoscopic 3D. Port 2 USB-C compliant with VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Standard Rev 1.0
[Wide Compatibility] Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 and Mac OS 10.8.2 and above. Does not need any driver on Win 10, 11, Mac OS, and Linux. It requires installing driver on Windows 7 and lower
Please Note: 1. Mini DisplayPort on PCIe USB Expansion Card is Input Port, Not Output Port. 2. USB-C Port 2 can only transfer data if there is no Displayport on Mobo or Graphics Card
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[What's different] PCIe to USB C Video Card is designed to older Motherboard without USB C ( DisplayPort Alt-Mode) Port, the general PCIe USB Expansion Cards can only support data transfer, not support video, this PCIe usb c card fills the gap. So you can connect to USB-C Monitor or USB-C Multi-function Docking Station
[Hardware Requirement] 1x Available PCIe 3.0/4.0 x4/x8/x16 Slot; 1x Available DisplayPort 1.4 Output on Motherboard or Graphics Card
[Functions] There are 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C Ports. Port 1: Supports Data transfer up to 10Gbps, PD Charging 5V/2A, Does not support video; Port 2: Data transfer up to 10Gbps, PD Charging 5V/2A, 4K 60Hz Video (Please note: Only Support Displayport host to USB-C Displays, Not work for USB-C host to Displayport Displays.)
[Speed] Independent 10Gbps USB physical interface for each USB Type-C port. USB port supplies +5VDC / 2A power output to USB device with over-current protection. Compliant with DisplayPort 1.4 spec with HDTV 4K (2160p) resolution and stereoscopic 3D. Port 2 USB-C compliant with VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Standard Rev 1.0
[Wide Compatibility] Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 and Mac OS 10.8.2 and above. Does not need any driver on Win 10, 11, Mac OS, and Linux. It requires installing driver on Windows 7 and lower
Please Note: 1. Mini DisplayPort on PCIe USB Expansion Card is Input Port, Not Output Port. 2. USB-C Port 2 can only transfer data if there is no Displayport on Mobo or Graphics Card to connect the Mini DisplayPort Input Port 3. No need any extra Power Supply
Package Including: 1x PCIe to USB C Video Card 10Gpbs ; 1x Displayport to Mini Displayport Cable (Not bidirectional transmission); 1x Fixing Screw
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September 22, 2025
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