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Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
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Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
Vantec UGT-PCE430-2C Dual Chip 4-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Host Card - 5Gbps High-Speed Data Transfer for PC, Laptop, and Workstation - Ideal for External Storage, Printers, and Peripherals
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$80.13
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Description
The Vantec Dual Chip 4-Port Dedicated USB 3.0 Pie Host Card is design to offer the best USB 3.0 performance possible. This unique design with 2 dedicated chips provides 2 dedicated fast lanes with the maximum bandwidth. Using 5Gbps per chip and with a combine total of 10Gbps, this translates in to superfast file transfer and work done. This Quad chip Host card incorporate UASP technology with the aid of the latest OS and UASP devices will further enhances and put the speed into hyper drive. This card comes with lots of additional features, like support for USB Battery Charging specification, Intel XHCI Compliant, Pie 2.0 x4 interface, built in power connection for LP4/SATA and backward compatibility to all your other slower USB devices. This card simply will increase your productivity by many times.
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Features

Provides 2 dedicated USB 3.0 chip for work that requires super-fast data transfer

Support PCI Express x4 slot interface with wider lanes for speed and large amount of data.

Support UASP Devices on all 4 ports for extra boost in speed.

Support PCI-Express 2.0 specifications using x4 Connection for faster and wider lanes for speed.

Included Standard and Low Profile bracket for easy installation into small form factor system

Supports simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices for backward compatibility with both old and new devices

Support Windows XP,7,8,8.1, Server 2012, 2008 R2, 2003, and Linux Kernel 2.6.31 or later

Hot-swapping feature allows you to connect/disconnect devices without powering down the system

Included Standard and Low Profile bracket for easy installation into small for factor system

Support PCI-Express 2.0 specifications using x4 Connection for faster and wide lanes for speed

Support UASP Devices on all 4 ports for extra boost in speed

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This board would not function in a Windows 2003 Server. Tried both a 4x and 8x PCIe slot. Board was recognized by the OS and driver installed without problem, but when drives were connected, a dialog box popped up saying that the device was drawing to much power. This could not be the case because all the devices were external USB drives that have their own power supplies. Tried everything I could think of to resolve this but no joy. Called tech support and got a human (this was impressive!!), but no real help. He did not known anything about the message I received.I do not know if the actual card I got was bad or if there was some other issue going on. Also, beware of the horizontally placed USB ports. This is a REALLY tight fit and it was VERY difficult to be sure that the device cables were actually plugging in all the way. To be sure that was not an issue, I actually took a knife and cut way some plastic on each device cable to be sure it was seating properly. Also I double verified that I had power to the 4-pin Molex connector to be sure this was not an issue.I wanted this card to work very badly because of the dedicated chip for each port and compatibility with Windows 2003 32-bit, but unfortunately that didn't happen. I could have pursued a replacement card, but due to the time wasted trying to make this one work, I decided to go with a different brand.

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