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SIIG 3-port PCI Express USB Adapter

3 x 9-pin Type A Female USB 3.0 USB External, 1 x 9-pin Type A Female USB 3.0 USB Internal, 1 x 15-pin Serial ATA - Plug-in Card - Blister - MPN: JUP40212S1 See Product Details

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Product Details of SIIG 3-port PCI Express USB Adapter

Description

SIIG's DP USB 3.0 4-Port PCIe i/e is a high performance adapter card designed to instantly add four additional USB 3.0 ports to your PCIe-enabled desktop computer. Its USB 3.0 interface delivers ultra-fast USB 3.0 data transfer rate of up to 5Gb/s, and allows you to hot-swap devices without first turning your system off. It supports per port over-current protection to protect connected devices and the board itself from unforeseen power surges, offers backward compatibility for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices and supports the simultaneous operation of USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. This dual profile USB 3.0 4-Port PCIe host adapter works with a wide variety of high-bandwidth USB 3.0 devices, including USB 3.0 hard disk drive enclosures, high-resolution webcams, video surveillance cameras, digital video cameras, and multi-channel audio devices.

Summary

Product Title: SIIG 3-port PCI Express USB Adapter

Manufacturer: SIIG

Lowest Price: $44.15

General

Green Compliance: RoHS

Height: 3.4 in

Width: 4.7 in

Weight: 3.50 oz

Warranty Information: Lifetime Limited

URL: Manufacturer Link

Dimensions: 3.4" Height x 4.7" Width x 0.8" Thickness

Additional Specifications

Thickness: 0.8"

Antenna Range: Not Applicable

Country of Origin: China

Frequency Range: Not Applicable

Green Compliance: Yes

Wireless Standard: Not Applicable

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