Provides both internal and external USB 3.0 connections Features a SATA power connector to better match with newer systems equipped with more SATA than LP4 power connectors Fully compliant with USB 3.0 revision 1.0 specifications and Intel xHCI rev0.96 specifications PCI Express 2.0 Compliant Provides up to 900mA per USB port › See more product details; Product description Thanks to the PCI Express USB 3.0 card PEXUSB3S11, you can add an internal and an external USB 3.0 port to a PC via a PCI Express slot. Thanks to the native NEC PCI Express host controller chipset, the new USB 3.0 transfer rates supports up to 5 Gbps, although of course older USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) s) and USB 1.5s 1 (12 Mbps) devices can be connected. The internal USB 3.0 connection offers the added benefit of compatibility with USB 3.0-based internal storage solutions or front bay hubs.Thanks to support for UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol), this USB 3.0 controller is up to 70% faster than a traditional USB 3.0 when combined with a UASP-enabled enclosure (Note: For UASP, a compatible Operating system require). With a more efficient protocol than the conventional USB BOT (Bulk-Only Transport), UASP technology optimises transmissions by processing multiple commands simultaneously, significantly increasing the transfer speed and reducing waiting times for data transfers. For bus-powered USB devices, this PCIe USB 3.0 card has an optional SATA power port for connecting to the power supply of the system and deploying up to 90 0mA current per port for USB 3.0 devices (500mA for USB 2.0).UASP is supported on Windows 8, Server 2012 and Linux Kernel 2.6.3 or later. During testing, UASP showed up to 70% higher read speed and 40% higher write speed compared to a conventional USB 3.0 at peak performance. At the same tip, UASP also showed an 80% reduction in the need for processor resources. Test results were achieved with an Intel Ivy Bridge system, USB 3.0 additional cards from Star. Tech.com, a UASP-enabled StarTech.com enclosure and a SATA III solid state drive.; Product description Thanks to the PCI Express USB 3.0 card PEXUSB3S11, you can add an internal and an external USB 3.0 port to a PC via a PCI Express slot. Thanks to the native NEC PCI Express host controller chipset, the new USB 3.0 transfer rates supports up to 5 Gbps, although of course older USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) s) and USB 1.5s 1 (12 Mbps) devices can be connected. The internal USB 3.0 connection offers the added benefit of compatibility with USB 3.0-based internal storage solutions or front bay hubs.Thanks to support for UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol), this USB 3.0 controller is up to 70% faster than a traditional USB 3.0 when combined with a UASP-enabled enclosure (Note: For UASP, a compatible Operating system require). With a more efficient protocol than the conventional USB BOT (Bulk-Only Transport), UASP technology optimises transmissions by processing multiple commands simultaneously, significantly increasing the transfer speed and reducing waiting times for data transfers. For bus-powered USB devices, this PCIe USB 3.0 card has an optional SATA power port for connecting to the power supply of the system and deploying up to 90 0mA current per port for USB 3.0 devices (500mA for USB 2.0).UASP is supported on Windows 8, Server 2012 and Linux Kernel 2.6.3 or later. During testing, UASP showed up to 70% higher read speed and 40% higher write speed compared to a conventional USB 3.0 at peak performance. At the same tip, UASP also showed an 80% reduction in the need for processor resources. Test results were achieved with an Intel Ivy Bridge system, USB 3.0 additional cards from Star. Tech.com, a UASP-enabled StarTech.com enclosure and a SATA III solid state drive.; Thanks to the PCI Express USB 3.0 card PEXUSB3S11, you can add an internal and an external USB 3.0 port to a PC via a PCI Express slot. Thanks to the native NEC PCI Express host controller chipset, the new USB 3.0 transfer rates supports up to 5 Gbps, although of course older USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) s) and USB 1.5s 1 (12 Mbps) devices can be connected. The internal USB 3.0 connection offers the added benefit of compatibility with USB 3.0-based internal storage solutions or front bay hubs.Thanks to support for UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol), this USB 3.0 controller is up to 70% faster than a traditional USB 3.0 when combined with a UASP-enabled enclosure (Note: For UASP, a compatible Operating system require). With a more efficient protocol than the conventional USB BOT (Bulk-Only Transport), UASP technology optimises transmissions by processing multiple commands simultaneously, significantly increasing the transfer speed and reducing waiting times for data transfers. For bus-powered USB devices, this PCIe USB 3.0 card has an optional SATA power port for connecting to the power supply of the system and deploying up to 90 0mA current per port for USB 3.0 devices (500mA for USB 2.0).UASP is supported on Windows 8, Server 2012 and Linux Kernel 2.6.3 or later. During testing, UASP showed up to 70% higher read speed and 40% higher write speed compared to a conventional USB 3.0 at peak performance. At the same tip, UASP also showed an 80% reduction in the need for processor resources. Test results were achieved with an Intel Ivy Bridge system, USB 3.0 additional cards from Star. Tech.com, a UASP-enabled StarTech.com enclosure and a SATA III solid state drive.
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