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SIIG Legacy and Beyond Series USB 3.0 Type-C and Type-A 3 Port PCIe Card with SATA SSD Adapter Data Transfer Rates up to 5Gbps Supports UASP

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Style: 3-Port (Type C & Type A SATA SSD)


Features

  • Performance enhanced combination: Upgrade system performance and connection instantly with one M.2 slot (B key), one USB 3.0 Type-C and two USB 3.0 Type-A through a PCI Express slot
  • Fully compliant with 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280 form factor B key M.2 SATA SSDs via multiple mounting hole; !!! NOTE: This adapter is for B key M.2 SATA SSDs only. Not compatible with M.2 PCIe SSDs.
  • Versatile USB Type-C and Type-A connectivity combination, expands systems connectivity options for maximum productivity
  • Faster speeds: USB ports support UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol), which increases transfer speeds, great for backing up data such as HD videos and high-resolution photos

Description

Style:3-Port (Type C & Type A SATA SSD) SIIG’s USB 3.0 Type-C & Type-A 3-Port PCIe Card with M.2 SATA SSD Adapter enhances your computer performance to expand your system’s connectivity and to improve storage capacity. It allows you to enable multiple device connections by adding one USB Type-C hassle-free reversible port and two USB Type-A ports with over-current safety protection to safeguard all connected devices. It also provides one M.2 SATA SSD (B key) slot to improve your storage capacity. With the included spare low-profile bracket, this adapter card can be installed into both standard-height and low- profile system chassis for the utmost flexibility in system chassis installation. This is a versatile adapter card to upgrade your desktop system performance significantly through a PCIe slot for maximum productivity. Requirements: -Desktop PC with one available PCI Express (PCIe) slot -Windows 10 (32-/64-bit) / 8.x (32-/64-bit) / 7 (32-/64-bit) / Vista (32-/64-bit) / XP (32-/64-bit) -Windows Server 2016 (32-/64-bit) / 2012 R2 / 2012 (32-/64-bit) / 2008 R2 / 2008 and 2003 (32-/64-bit) -An available SATA connector (required for M.2 SATA SSD support) Package Contents: -USB 3.0 Type-C & Type-A 3-Port PCIe Card with M.2 SATA SSD Adapter -SATA data cable -Screw and nut kit -Spare low profile bracket -Installation guide


Brand: ‎SIIG


Series: ‎LB-US0414-S1


Item model number: ‎LB-US0414-S1


Item Weight: ‎1.76 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.72 x 0.79 x 5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.72 x 0.79 x 5 inches


Manufacturer: ‎SIIG


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 28, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • If you care about USB 3.0 speed - DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT
Style: 7-Port (ExternalPort)
I don't write reviews that often, but for this product I wanted to help you make an informed decision if you decided to buy this product anyways: 1. If you are looking for USB 3.0 speed/bandwidth forget about this card. You can google the VIA chipset used yourself to see that VIA is the slowest USB 3.0 out there. Oculus sensors work fine on USB 2.0, but not with this so called USB 3.0 chipset. 2. I've been using this USB card for sometime now. The external power does not add anything to it's performance. It still keeps dropping some ports and malfunction every now and then. I don't know why even bother to hook it up to external power source. 3. There is no official support from VIA to this chipset on Windows 10. They want you to completely depend on Microsoft's drivers. This type of "no support" apporach from chipset manufacturer is demanding consumers boycott. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2018 by MK

  • Works as advertised.
Style: 2-Port (ExternalPort)
Plugged it in and it worked fine. No issues, no problems, no drivers needed on Windows 10. Update 4-9-2018 - I use this card for real-time transfer of Hi-Res audio from computer to a DAC interface. I was noticing a few small glitches every once-in-a-while. So, I did install the drives for this card (which are included ) and it's been rock-solid ever since. For regular USB use the card worked fine on Windows 10 without installing any specific drivers. If real-time transfer of gobs of data is is required, I recommend installing the included drivers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018 by Michael Mccormick

  • Engineering can go back to the drawing board.
Style: 7-Port (ExternalPort)
I bought this card to add non-hub ports to my Gigabyte Z390 Designare motherboard running Windows 10 mainly for music equipment connection and it didn't work. At first I thought it may have been a driver issue but that wasn't the case. Bad PCI-E port? Nope. The card said it was in a state of power failure so I sent the first one back and got a replacement. Plugged in the second one and the same issues. Checked the molex connector and it was putting out power so there was no issue there. Finally I got a card from another manufacturer, popped it in, and it instantly worked. A couple of bad things about this one besides it not working. The molex connector which is required to power it and by the way, does not come with any kind of adapter, is extremely hard to plug into. I don't know if it's the pins or plastic molding but be careful as the board connector isn't solid. Second, the USB ports are aligned vertically which makes for a real tight fit when you plug in your devices if your PCI slots on the back aren't wider. All in all the amount of USB ports makes it attractive but it isn't engineered properly. I went with a SupaHub and it came with all of the adapters and works like a charm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019 by Paul D.

  • I agree with other bad reviews
Style: 7-Port (ExternalPort)
First off, I want to say that when I bought this card I was doing a complete hardware upgrade, so the board I initially used it on recognized it so I never went to look to see if it worked. I could barely plug any usb devices in the slots because I guess my case slots aren’t wide enough? Anyway, new Mobo comes in a few days later, put it in, fresh windows 10 install, device errors. So I’m going through troubleshooting with all new SSD, RAM, CPU, etc can’t get it to boot. Finally unplugged this, got it running, installed and device error. Constantly crashing whenever I managed to get a usb plugged in and saying no drivers, no power, etc. open case, unplug, reseat, check plugs, try again and hardware failure on boot. PC won’t load windows, check bios. I spent 3 months trying to get it to work. Still can’t get anything to fit in the connector ports, if I do, it fails and tends to crash my whole system. I would have returned it but I don’t want to open the case again. I thought maybe I shorted it somehow, but after reading the reviews saying similar stuff, I see it’s not an isolated case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021 by J.C. South

  • Good idea, badly executed.
Style: 3-Port (Type C & Type A SATA SSD)
USB 3 ports didn't function at all. In fact, upon using them, the bluetooth trackpad disconnected. What would this card have to do with bluetooth? Nothing, yet the trackpad disconnected every time the usb 3 port was used. On to the M.2 drive. Expected this to be a nice added drive, but it required a SATA cable that consumed a slot anyway. What a waste. Card connected to a full PCIe slot and it requires reaching across the computer to a much slower interface? Waste. What should've and could've been a great idea for a card, is a total waste. (2012 Mac Pro) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by Noyb

  • Some motherboard incompatability
Style: 7-Port (ExternalPort)
The product comes with a disk with the drivers, but you can only partially install them before it crashes. I downloaded the drivers from the company's website, but the same error occurred. The company's tech support said that Windows 10 should already have the drivers, so I didn't worry about that. I have an ASUS X99-E-10GWS motherboard and evidently there is some type of incompatibility to get the card to work after I plug it into card slot. I couldn't get it to work, and the company's tech support group tried to help me troubleshoot the card, and even sent out a second card to see if I could get it work. This might be a great card, but until I get another motherboard to pop it into and test it, I'll just have to wait and see if I can get it work again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2018 by Preston Smith

  • Great USB host card, BUT - why no Molex power cord as well???
Style: 7-Port (ExternalPort)
I have 6 large external hard drives connected to USB ports on 3 host cards in my computer. As my desktop has aged, it's gotten harder to keep the system booting with all of those external drives attached. So, I finally got this USB 3.0 card with its own driver, which solved ALL of my problems! My only complaint is that it takes a Molex 4-pin power cord to work [NOT INCLUDED] , which I had to get @ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08G1FB5WC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 My question is - for $35, why didn't they include the power cord as well??? RECOMMENDED ONLY if you understand that you need a 4-pin Molex extension cable as well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021 by Chris Jung

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