🚀 Elevate Your Desktop Experience!
The FS-U4-Pro is a cutting-edge PCI Express expansion card that adds four USB 3.0 ports to your desktop PC, delivering lightning-fast 5Gbps speeds. With built-in self-powered technology, it eliminates the need for additional power supplies, ensuring a clean and efficient setup. Compatible with a variety of operating systems, including Windows 11 and most Linux distributions, this expansion card is designed for both high-performance and safety, making it ideal for professionals who demand reliability and speed.
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Brand | FebSmart |
Series | 4X 5Gbps USB-A Ports PCIE USB 3.0 Expansion Card. |
Item model number | FS-U4-Pro Black |
Operating System | Windows 11, 10, 8.x, 7, Vista, XP (32/64bit) and Windows Server 2003, 2003R2, 2008, 2008R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, 2019, 2022 (32/64bit). Linux Kernels. |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.75 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.75 x 0.71 inches |
Color | Matte Black |
Manufacturer | FebSmart Co,.Ltd |
ASIN | B072LS4JH7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 20, 2017 |
I**N
Works perfectly! Great for data transfer
My PC: Skytech Gaming Nebula Desktop with NVIDIA RTX 4060I bought this to use the USB-C ports for data transfer and it does the job! I work with large video files and having these ports is a game changer. Solid connection and easy installation.
K**E
Plug and Play
It didn't work in the first PCI-E slot, only charged didn't recognize phone or other device. Checked Device Manager, card was NOT in there so I tried another PCI-E slot and it registered in Device Manager and recognizes devices now. Works without drivers in Windows 10 and it works PERFECT so far. Thanks for keeping my old Pc alive and useful! Updated 9/4/21 After two months it's still working fine. I was very worried about it dying suddenly like in other reviews but only problem has been two failures that required reboot. Card stopped working while being used with no warning. No system crash, just every card on device no longer showed up. Required a reboot and worked fine after that. Updated 10/10/21 The crashes seem to be caused by multiple access demands on the USB card. If you try to play media on two drives at one time you might freeze it up requiring reboot. Otherwise everything is still okay. Updated 2/08/22 the crashes are DEFINITELY caused by multiple calls to the card causing it to overheat and crash. I was using my phone on one USB, playing music on another USB and looking around in a third USB when the crash occurred. My power supply is 800 watt, it is NOT my power supply it is the cards limited capacity to hold a current that causes a fail. An otherwise PERFECT piece of machinery that should have been shop tested more with a greater capacitor.
B**L
Works perfectly!
Fast install - plug-n-play. Works perfectly.
E**H
Bought for Valve Index, works fine but installation wasn't Plug and Play
I bought this card to separate my Valve Index VR headset from the USB 3.0 host controller on my motherboard, as the controller on my Aorus AX-370-Gaming 5 motherboard would always get overloaded with devices and cause the camera pass through on the Index to stop working (Or maybe it just wasn't powerful enough, or didn't have enough "USB lanes" or something, I'm not really that technical). I had the same issue on my HTC Vive, the camera wouldn't connect or function at all but the headset tracking itself would be fine. I temporarily solved the issue for my HTC Vive by plugging it into a USB 2.0 port on the front of my motherboard, so it would use the 2.0 Host Controller instead of the partially functioning 3.0 one, but that sucked because I had a cable running from the back to the front. The Index uses a lot more USB bandwidth, especially with two cameras instead of one on the headset, so it can't run on USB 2.0, and the cable wasn't long enough to reach from the split point at the back all the way to the front of my case.I bought this card to add another USB controller and alleviate the problem. Packaging was simple, came with a driver disk and the card. I read that most people were getting it to function plug and play just by slotting it in, so I did that with a PCIE-1x slot on my motherboard. However, I couldn't get it to work, it kept showing an error code 10 in Device Manager saying "This device failed to start." I tried installing the drivers on the disk and rebooting but nothing changed. Eventually, I decided to move it a slot down from the PCIE-1x slot below my GPU to an open PCIE-8x slot, just to see if anything would change. On next boot it was there and recognized right away, so I just called it good.Perhaps it was just that it wasn't seated correctly at first, or maybe it was because the slot itself is bad. I had a WiFi card plugged into that slot previously though, and that worked fine, so who knows. Maybe re-installing the card caused the drivers to initialize better. I'll never know.However, now that it's working the card is functioning great and the Index has no problems functioning from the ports provided, and the camera(s) on my Valve Index work now too.
S**S
Great but not what I thought it was. Read description carefully.
I ordered this product, but it didn't meet my specific needs. Although it matches the description perfectly, I overlooked the detail that it has a total bandwidth of 5Gbps, not 5Gbps per port.During testing, I connected the camera to multiple ports, and it consistently performed well as long as only one camera was connected. However, when I connected more than one camera, only one worked, confirming the bandwidth limitation.The packaging was excellent, as shown in my video.Unfortunately, due to the limited bandwidth, I'll have to return this product. However, I highly recommend it for those needing extra ports for a single device. It's not suitable for multiple USB 3.0 devices.
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