Mr. Migraine
2025-07-31 12:49:40
No drivers needed. Windows 11. Installed, rebooted, and good to go.Everything I've plugged in any of the ports is instantly recognized and dear Windows 11 beeps to let me know.There are cheaper USB cards but these are current version USB, they're fast, and they work.My video card blocked the PCIe port so I installed an extender and this USB card worked!I bought two of these cards.They're not flimsy as others have said. At least mine aren't. The metal where the ports are is normal grade and thickness. I've worked with much more flimsy cards the last 40 years building PCs.You can see from the pics that the USB ports are a close fit, but in my case (literally), I carefully centered the card in the slots before securing the card. All USB cables I've plugged in fit no problem.
Cam
2025-07-27 09:49:23
I am not particularly "techy" but i was able to install this in my PC in a matter of 10 minutes. It works flawlessly and really helps to have USB-C in my computer. It came with a driver disc, but it is only necessary if you're not running Windows 10 or newer.
Tina Mietzner
2025-07-18 10:09:42
This card is trash and don’t believe the description of the card being usb-3.2.I installed it and only the usb-a ports worked. Nothing worked in the usb-c ports. I put my phone to all three ports and it never connected to my pc. I was getting a charge but no data.I ran a test on the usb-a ports and they were only writing at usb 3.0 speed. I have a SSD 3.1 external hard drive and I was copying from an internal m.2 drive.To be fair, I tried the drivers on win11 and they weren’t compatible. In the device manager it was a generic driver.This product doesn’t work. Or it’s chipset specific because of the few people who got it working. Either way a less than 10% success rate to get it working does not make a good product. Considering it’s also it’s not 3.2 is infuriating.Lastly, don’t buy it.
Joel
2025-05-21 11:07:32
I had it for a year and it worked as advertised.In the last week it failed on me.The seller went out of their way to give full refund.4/5 for function and support.
Ricky Chestnutwood
2025-05-17 13:11:34
Installed on my windows machine, but USB devices were not working. Saw it in device manager and tried updating drivers but no dice.Was about to return it, but tried one more thing that fixed my connection issue instantly.In device manager, click the button of the magnifying glass over a screen, called "scan for hardware changes". Card works flawlessly now.It was misleading because the device showed up in device manager before scanning for changes, so I assumed I i was good to go. But I needed to actually click the scan button.
Frank k.
2025-05-10 11:14:13
Great customer service!!! I was contacted by the seller and they refunded my money for all the problems I had. I really appreciated their efforts to make it right by me.. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again! I installed this card in my P.C and it didn't work. The instalation disc did NOTHING. I took it out and boxed it up and requested a return.. A few days later I did some snooping online and found a instalation program that sounded like it may work.. So I re installed it and downloaded the driver and it did the job. It works! But it was a huge pain in the butt.. And honestly.. If I didn't really need it...I would have sent it back out of spite. Be prepared to waste some serious time getting it to work
Eliminater74
2025-05-07 13:26:00
I purchased this PCIe to USB 3.2 Gen 2 Card with 7 USB ports (4 USB Type-A and 3 USB Type-C) on December 31st, 2022, and I’ve had a mixed experience with it.Initial Setup:When I first installed the card on my Windows 10 system, it didn’t work right out of the box. I had to tinker with it quite a bit, and even then, it was a hit-or-miss situation. This was somewhat frustrating, as I was expecting plug-and-play functionality. However, after upgrading to Windows 11, the card performed much better, almost working perfectly without any additional setup. This was a relief and a significant improvement over the Windows 10 experience.Performance:Once I got it working, the performance was as advertised. The USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds were impressive, with the card delivering the promised 20 Gbps bandwidth. This made file transfers and other data-intensive tasks much quicker and smoother.Build Quality and Design:The card’s design is decent, but there are a few concerns. The connectors can be a bit finicky, and over time, I noticed that they required cleaning to maintain a stable connection. Additionally, the card seems a bit delicate; if you’re not careful when plugging in or unplugging devices, it can cause the board to pull loose connections. This leads to the card becoming unresponsive, and the only solution is to remove and reinsert it into the PCIe slot. This is something to be mindful of, especially if you frequently swap out USB devices.Overall Verdict:This PCIe to USB 3.2 Gen 2 Card does the job, especially if you’re on Windows 11, but it’s not without its quirks. If you can handle a bit of maintenance and are careful with the connectors, it’s a solid addition to your desktop for expanding your USB ports. However, the issues I experienced on Windows 10 and the need for occasional cleaning and caution with the connectors are worth noting before purchasing.
Len Carr
2025-04-29 17:52:31
After purchasing this, I installed it with no problems. My Windows 11 desktop recognized the card and all ports were available and working. I use the ports for adding external drives as well as localized charging of various USB powered devices.
Si Thu Aung
2025-04-18 17:27:38
Works well, no driver installs necessary, but i found that sometimes if I remove a connected device from one of its ports, the whole card will error and give driver issues and won't work until pc restart.
warmfuzzy
2025-03-07 19:03:05
So the card itself works perfectly. The problem is the space that has the USB ports connecting. So if you install it like a regular expansion card the back of the computer slot in which the card is installed is covered over with the fastening bracket. In my case I did minor computer surgery to get this thing fitting right. Here's what I did: The card fit in properly but it was nearly impossible to put the USB devices into the USB receptacle. So I sniped the mounting point of the metal reinforcement braket above and below where the card sits yet I kept the upper most part of the bracket intact so that the cards can still be secured. Anyway, now I've got some sexy (if I do say so myself) kit for providing USB Type A and USB Type C in one card with a whopping 7 ports, AND it doesn't require any external power source but rather gets its power from the PCIe card slot itsellf. I hope these directions guide you well. If you're a computer tech it is a minor inconvenience, if you're a newbie and someone new in the computer field then this might not be your best recommendation. Actually I would say emphatically, do not buy this card if you're not an experienced techie. If you are a techie, however, this will work wonders. When removing the securing bracket what i used was needle nose pliers and I rotated it from up to up to down and down to up until the reinforcing bracket cracked. You want to make sure that the mounting hole at the top of the bracket is still in place and usable so that the cards can still be secured into place, just without the vertical reinforcement. The quality is 10/10, its just an inconvenience getting it fit for the slot. I'd say go for it if you know what you're doing.
Pinto
2025-02-25 13:11:35
Ports are not aligned properly. If there is not enough clearance on the slot of the case , it won’t let you plug any USB.
Customer
2025-02-14 12:46:07
It's a well made and well-priced little card, and it took longer to open my PC case than it did to install. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking to expand the number of USB ports they have.
人柱xxx
2025-01-25 14:00:00
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