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James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4] Remember its a dual port card. Its base which goes into the slot is longer than a single port PCIe card. Goes perfectly in the longer x16 slot.

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StephenB 2024-04-01 07:10:52

[0.26 lb] I wasn't sure if the card was compatible with PCIe 2.0, so I checked with Asus Presales - they were quite helpful, and assured me that it would work fine (and it does). Installation was simple, and Windows 10 found the right driver without needing the CD. It works perfectly with my Netgear 10GBASE-T switch (XS708Ev2), using a cat-6 cable run of about 75 feet. My switch doesn't support the 2.5 or 5 Ghz modes, so I can't speak to those.

5
V. Lawrence 2024-04-05 02:50:21

[PCI Express] Excellent wifi 6e card. This pcie card houses an intel m.2 wifi card. I have a 1gbps Verizon Fios internet plan and was noticing only 1mbps download speeds on my 12 year old desktop using a wifi4 (802.11n) mini pcie card. Instead of updating that I decided to use one of my many spare pcie 2.0 x1 slots by purchasing this card. After installing I omitted plugging in the Bluetooth usb wire to my motherboard as it's too old to have a spare usb header. I went to intel and installed their software to install the drivers using another computer and transferred the executable via USB. After the program installed the drivers I ran some speedtest and I average 450mbps down and 400mbps up in the living room a few feet and a door away from my Verizon 6e router. I recommend this product.

5
NeedCawfee 2024-04-05 04:11:23

[0.05 lb] Sound is on par with the famous name PCIe card, best of all I don't have to uninstall drivers/software then reinstall every few boots like I did with that expensive card. Sound is def better than the OEM/Intel/Realtek offerings--not to mention it's a snap moving from 1pc to another (try that with an internal card)...I downloaded the StarTech zip file rather than the enclosed CD, installation was a breeze, the program has plenty of tweaks to keep me busy. i should have bought this usb StarTech years ago!

5
Howard 2024-04-19 03:17:58

[PCIe] The card is everything that I expected, and exactly what I needed. PCIe studio quality audio cards are hard to find now a days because of the emphasis on USB devices. To overcome USB latency issues I prefer the PCIe internal card for my home studio recording use. This card performs beautifully and at an affordable price point. It is easily $500-$600 below the price of the next option available. I highly recommend it and B&H came through for me in a professional and expedient manner.

5
Lori 2024-04-27 08:54:19

[0.865 lb] My mid-2010 Mac Pro is aging. That, and my ext. backup drives, only have FW800 and USB2. So, I bought this PCIe card and two USB-C external drives to backup all my stuff and futureproof me. Installing this card was an absolute breeze. (There's a great YouTube how-to.) Then, I backed up to one of my new USB-C drives and it was smooth and seamless. I'm very happy! Something I learned though, that is NOT the fault of the card, is that my Mac's ROM only recognizes a USB-C PCIe card after boot up, so you can't boot, say, a clone of your internal drive with it. That may be important to know for some people. Also, I thought I might see much faster transfer speeds, but the speeds were just a little faster than FW800. Could be because my new USB-C drives are only 540rpm, I'm not sure. So maybe don't expect dazzling speed improvements. I highly recommend this card.

5
GrizGrover 2024-05-03 09:14:37

[Full Height] I have been using the USB 3.0 PCIe card adapter for about 6 months and it installed easily and has worked flawlessly. The half height card bracket came with the kit and enabled me to use it in my ASUSPro Series system unit.

5
James 2024-06-07 03:53:41

[Yes, RAID 0/1] While this still isn't saturating the PCIe 4 x8 slot I have it in, this QNAP Expansion Card is certainly making better use of it than the regular 10Gbe card I had in that slot previously. Both nvme m.2 SSDs I have populated the card with are humming along without issue, and transfer speeds hit the advertised rate of 10Gbe when I copied over some files from my main desktop. Highly recommended!

5
Waqas 2024-06-24 09:25:37

[PCG 2017X] amazing performance and i saved a few bucks because its a locked/non GT version since i had a PCIE card. PL1 limit increase turns this into a beast matching 10900k

5
Kenneth 2024-07-15 08:12:28

[1x HDMI Female] Does everything I want it to, mainly capture in 2k 60 while passing through to a 144hz monitor. Card can go in any slot that is PCIe 4x or above (mine is in a x16). You do need to use AverMedia's REC Central to configure the lighting or turn off HDCP, I am not a big fan of that program but you may have better luck and can never use it again if desired.

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