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The EZDIY-FAB 2-Port USB Hub transforms your unused 5.25" CD-ROM drive space into a powerful connectivity solution, featuring one USB 3.1 Type-C port and two USB 3.0 Type A ports. With lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps and broad compatibility across various operating systems, this hub is designed for the modern professional who values efficiency and style.
G**Z
USB 3.0 = 395 MB/s | USB 3.1 = 490 MB/s
Exactly what my Aorus x570 Extreme needed. Those speeds i getUSB 3.0 = 395 MB/sUSB 3.1 = 490 MB/sQuality product. Looks spot on in my HAF X
D**N
Perfect function, imperfect fit
Would have been 5 stars if fit better. In saying that the fit was imperfect, I am unsure if it was the case or the item that led to the front of the case - a Corsair CC-9011063-WW 780T - falling 3-mm inside the front of the case, to the point where a white lip is visible at the base on occasion. Item was only one of 2 i could find with proper connection for USB 3.2, or C. It fits the port on my x570 Aorus Ultra board perfectly.
R**Z
Bang for buck
10gb gen2 + 2x 3.1 for front 5.25 slot, simple fit. Comes with both sets of internal leads. The 3.2 lead costs £17 on its own :)
J**N
Almost Perfectly does the job I needed
I wanted a front USB-C connector with USB3.1/USB3.2 GEN2 (10GPBs) support for my new motherboard (as it no longer had a rear USB C connector, as well as an additional standard 3.0 (5Gbps) ports as the new MB has an additional stanard USB3 onboard header (2 verses one on my old).This did the job very well and it seems very reliable with good strong physical connections that do not woblbe or intermittently break (i have had issues with the quality of some add on ports)I use it with my sabrent external NVME drive (10Gbps) and get the full speed and stable operation, as well as various other enclosures I have and also my Samsung Galaxy note phone.I appreciate that the speed is more to do with the mother board chipset and its drivers, as its just a port attached to headers, but i dont see any issues with this port that cripples the perfromance, all wires seem shielded, isolated, and well attached. The individual ports can also be removed from the faceplate, if anyone wishes to do some fancy DIY and directly mount on their case, after drilling holes, though i have not chosen that option!I have decked one star, because there is still space for additional USB2.0 ports, as it is.. the space is wasted a little. And also I think it woudl have been better to have a USBc hub and expose more than one port. though at that point I woudl have gotten somewhat concerned about the chipset used for the HUB, etc.
W**K
Misleading cable lengths
Looking again at the title/description, it does say "[20-pin connector- 73 cm cable]". I assumed that the USB 3.1 internal connector would also be on a cable of similar length, not so, it is only ~45cm. So pretty useless unless the cable routing to your motherboard headers requires the 20 pin USB 3.0 cable to be much longer than the USB 3.1 cable. This otherwise looks fine and well constructed, never used so cannot comment on the functionality.
W**E
As expected
Works perfectly as expected not much can wrong as it just an front plate adapter
N**
Neat way of providing front-panel USB sockets with no complications
Despite the description this isn't a hub as such, since those support connection of multiple downstream USB devices to one upstream USB port. This item doesn't contain any electronics but is simply a set of passive socket extenders to corresponding motherboard connectors.However, that is the reason I chose this particular item: Since it contains no electronics it also :-- Won't have any software or active hardware compatibility or reliability issues- Doesn't need any drivers installed and is not specific to any particular operating system(s)- Can't increase the power drawn by the computer, so also can't add to any potential overheating issuesThe connectors on the end of the leads both plugged into the corresponding standard sockets on my motherboard (MSI Z590-A PRO) without difficulty. That suggests that it will likely work with any recent motherboard which has the standard internal connector for USB type C as well as the one for dual USB type A.Given those characteristics, it does exactly what I wanted. The only thing one might gripe about is the price: It seems a little expensive for something which is comprised of a few extension cables mounted on a neat bracket. Accordingly, I gave it only 4 stars, but that doesn't take away from the fact that it does what it should do well.
M**D
Does what it says on the tin
Works fine, fits fairly easily into the 5.25 inch bay and has a good length on the cables. No complaints
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