JRVee
2025-09-06 11:19:47
I use this adapter in an old Dell Latitude E5410 laptop. Yes, all three ports deliver USB 3 (original) speeds! There is a negative that I don't believe is the fault of JMT. That would be that the card-slot clamping mechanism inside of the laptop is not super secure! I have seen this annoyance on many laptops from different manufactures. As an example, you are transferring data to or from a USB flash drive, if you accidentally touch the drive the entire adapter will pop out! Now all the data on the flash drive is corrupted!I recommend you first attach the flash drive to the adapter and then insert the adapter and USB drive into the card slot. Then make sure no one gets near it until the operation is done!
AmishThunder
2025-08-29 14:24:44
Decided to pull out my most favorite laptop from the closet it's sat in for a decade, and see if I can make it useable today. Installed MX Linux (The original OS was Windows XP), and everything was surprisingly useable EXCEPT the fact it only has USB 2.0, which only transfers data on this laptop at 40MB/s.So I remembered this laptop (a Precision m4300) has two different expansion slots: PC Card and Expresscard, and I wondered if there were any cards that would allow this old beast to have the more up to date USB standard.Found this Expresscard here on Amazon, and due to the reasonable price, I decided to try it out.So I slipped the card into the never-used Expresscard slot on the m4300, then put in a USB3-compliant flash drive... Amazingly, MX had the drivers already loaded, and the USB flash drive appeared...No need to use the included CD-ROM with drivers.I had tested the read and write speed on the 4300's built-in USB ports, and reached a maximum of 40MB/s. I then copied the same ISO going through this Expresscard USB3.0 card, and WOW!The copy speed is now just under 170MB/s.Granted, it's not the max speed possible with USB3, but considering this laptop has a laughably slow bus speed on the motherboard, it's surprising.So, if you have an ancient laptop with an Expresscard slot and are tired of the speeds offered by USB2, get this card. Works great, and is slim with no dongles sticking out. Almost looks like the computer came with it.Amazing...I now have a fully-useable, 16 year-old laptop thanks to this card.
J. Kesselman
2025-08-19 10:56:06
I've got an old (Win7-vintage) Acer laptop that I've switched to Linux. It had USB ports, but only a few and USB2; I wanted better speed, and since it had an ExpressCard slot this looked like a good bet for an upgrade.The good news is that this adapter is recognized by current Linux drivers; no need to install additional software. And it seems to run happily at full USB3 speed.The bad news is that the old Acer machine's BIOS boot process doesn't like it. So I need to pop this card out before booting, then insert it again to use it. Annoying, but I can live with that.The other thing to watch out for is that, since it does not firmly latch into the ExpressCard slot, you need to be careful when unplugging your USB devices or you may pull the whole card out. Which is usually not a problem, you can just shove it back in and let the drivers rediscover it. But if you had several devices plugged into it, this will of course disrupt use of the ones you weren't intending to unplug. Easy enough to deal with once you're aware of it, just keep a finger on the card while pulling the USB connection.Haven't tried it with Windows. It comes with a mini-CDROM carrying a Windows installer; I have no idea whether that is actually needed or if current versions of Windows, like Linux, with Just Work with it.The other minor gripe is that if the case near your slot is curved, one corner of the adapter may stick out a sixteenth of an inch or so. That's the price you pay for trying to squeeze three USB sockets into this space. I consider it a fully acceptable trade-off.Definitely worth the low price, if you need the additional or higher-speed USB connections.
David P. Palmer
2025-08-08 15:44:01
If it's an old technology, shouldn't it offer up drivers for OS' of its heyday? All the drivers I've dug up either don't work or blue screen the Vista laptop. Nothing urgent, just looking to get USB on the left side. Thought it would work.Never give up though, I'll find a solution sometime.
Rich
2025-08-05 10:20:25
Great way to add more ports and make an older device more useful.
doctorpc
2025-07-29 18:59:31
basically doesn't work, can they call usb ports that are usb 2 speeds a usb 3 adapter?device gets very hot,no linux drivers either. sending this back as defective
Ed Jones
2025-07-25 14:53:07
I've gone through items like this, they really help aging PCs stay out of landfills. This is my first JMT unit and so far it's been great. The speed is as expected and this unit seems to be taking the heat of multiple USB devices without dropouts or errors. Only time will tell what lifespan this will provide (it's a race between this unit and the laptop itself, hehe).
Jose A.
2025-07-24 13:28:26
Excelente hace lo que se espera que haga
JRVee
2025-07-23 21:49:50
I use this adapter in an old Dell Latitude E5410 laptop. Yes, all three ports deliver USB 3 (original) speeds! There is a negative that I don't believe is the fault of JMT. That would be that the card-slot clamping mechanism inside of the laptop is not super secure! I have seen this annoyance on many laptops from different manufactures. As an example, you are transferring data to or from a USB flash drive, if you accidentally touch the drive the entire adapter will pop out! Now all the data on the flash drive is corrupted!I recommend you first attach the flash drive to the adapter and then insert the adapter and USB drive into the card slot. Then make sure no one gets near it until the operation is done!
AmishThunder
2025-06-30 21:38:27
Decided to pull out my most favorite laptop from the closet it's sat in for a decade, and see if I can make it useable today. Installed MX Linux (The original OS was Windows XP), and everything was surprisingly useable EXCEPT the fact it only has USB 2.0, which only transfers data on this laptop at 40MB/s.So I remembered this laptop (a Precision m4300) has two different expansion slots: PC Card and Expresscard, and I wondered if there were any cards that would allow this old beast to have the more up to date USB standard.Found this Expresscard here on Amazon, and due to the reasonable price, I decided to try it out.So I slipped the card into the never-used Expresscard slot on the m4300, then put in a USB3-compliant flash drive... Amazingly, MX had the drivers already loaded, and the USB flash drive appeared...No need to use the included CD-ROM with drivers.I had tested the read and write speed on the 4300's built-in USB ports, and reached a maximum of 40MB/s. I then copied the same ISO going through this Expresscard USB3.0 card, and WOW!The copy speed is now just under 170MB/s.Granted, it's not the max speed possible with USB3, but considering this laptop has a laughably slow bus speed on the motherboard, it's surprising.So, if you have an ancient laptop with an Expresscard slot and are tired of the speeds offered by USB2, get this card. Works great, and is slim with no dongles sticking out. Almost looks like the computer came with it.Amazing...I now have a fully-useable, 16 year-old laptop thanks to this card.
J. Kesselman
2025-06-25 19:05:50
I've got an old (Win7-vintage) Acer laptop that I've switched to Linux. It had USB ports, but only a few and USB2; I wanted better speed, and since it had an ExpressCard slot this looked like a good bet for an upgrade.The good news is that this adapter is recognized by current Linux drivers; no need to install additional software. And it seems to run happily at full USB3 speed.The bad news is that the old Acer machine's BIOS boot process doesn't like it. So I need to pop this card out before booting, then insert it again to use it. Annoying, but I can live with that.The other thing to watch out for is that, since it does not firmly latch into the ExpressCard slot, you need to be careful when unplugging your USB devices or you may pull the whole card out. Which is usually not a problem, you can just shove it back in and let the drivers rediscover it. But if you had several devices plugged into it, this will of course disrupt use of the ones you weren't intending to unplug. Easy enough to deal with once you're aware of it, just keep a finger on the card while pulling the USB connection.Haven't tried it with Windows. It comes with a mini-CDROM carrying a Windows installer; I have no idea whether that is actually needed or if current versions of Windows, like Linux, with Just Work with it.The other minor gripe is that if the case near your slot is curved, one corner of the adapter may stick out a sixteenth of an inch or so. That's the price you pay for trying to squeeze three USB sockets into this space. I consider it a fully acceptable trade-off.Definitely worth the low price, if you need the additional or higher-speed USB connections.
David P. Palmer
2025-06-10 16:41:48
If it's an old technology, shouldn't it offer up drivers for OS' of its heyday? All the drivers I've dug up either don't work or blue screen the Vista laptop. Nothing urgent, just looking to get USB on the left side. Thought it would work.Never give up though, I'll find a solution sometime.
Rich
2025-06-04 11:58:53
Great way to add more ports and make an older device more useful.
doctorpc
2025-05-27 20:56:41
basically doesn't work, can they call usb ports that are usb 2 speeds a usb 3 adapter?device gets very hot,no linux drivers either. sending this back as defective
Ed Jones
2025-04-21 17:38:42
I've gone through items like this, they really help aging PCs stay out of landfills. This is my first JMT unit and so far it's been great. The speed is as expected and this unit seems to be taking the heat of multiple USB devices without dropouts or errors. Only time will tell what lifespan this will provide (it's a race between this unit and the laptop itself, hehe).
Jose A.
2025-04-15 11:06:30
Excelente hace lo que se espera que haga
César Guerrero
2025-04-01 13:23:07
El producto llegó en un paquete debidamente embalado con seguridad y de manera compacta. El producto llegó Ãntegro, junto con un disco para el driver del componente. Funcionó a la primera, nada malo por mencionar.
Daniel C.
2025-03-21 11:28:27
It came with a driver on a disk, but I read somewhere that it's for Win 10 and up. I needed it for Win 7 so I found a driver online.When I plugged a USB 3 device to it, Windows said to plug it to USB 3 port instead of USB 2, but that's just Windows being confused. I tested the Expresscard's transfer speed vs the laptops 2.0, and the Expresscard was 3x faster.It's much more convenient/cheaper using this Expresscard (if your laptop has a slot for it) than using a powered, external, USB hub.Delivery from China took a while, but it wasn't too bad (few weeks) vs what I'm used to (few months)I've been using it for a few weeks now. I've had no problems so far.
Pablo MG
2025-03-11 14:00:19
EL PRODCUTO ES TAL CUAL LO DESCRIBE EL VENDEDOR...FUNCIONA PERFECTAMENTE...Y LLEGO MUCHO ANTES DE LO QUE PROMETIO...LO RECOMIENDO AL 100%.
Seain O’Brien
2025-03-06 21:15:33
Total rubbish. Just got hot and didn’t work. It’s so bad that I received a refund and told not to send it back. Don’t be fooled by the one star. I wasn’t able to give it no stars.
César Guerrero
2025-02-28 10:26:21
El producto llegó en un paquete debidamente embalado con seguridad y de manera compacta. El producto llegó Ãntegro, junto con un disco para el driver del componente. Funcionó a la primera, nada malo por mencionar.
Daniel C.
2025-02-26 11:23:29
It came with a driver on a disk, but I read somewhere that it's for Win 10 and up. I needed it for Win 7 so I found a driver online.When I plugged a USB 3 device to it, Windows said to plug it to USB 3 port instead of USB 2, but that's just Windows being confused. I tested the Expresscard's transfer speed vs the laptops 2.0, and the Expresscard was 3x faster.It's much more convenient/cheaper using this Expresscard (if your laptop has a slot for it) than using a powered, external, USB hub.Delivery from China took a while, but it wasn't too bad (few weeks) vs what I'm used to (few months)I've been using it for a few weeks now. I've had no problems so far.
Pablo MG
2025-02-16 11:39:20
EL PRODCUTO ES TAL CUAL LO DESCRIBE EL VENDEDOR...FUNCIONA PERFECTAMENTE...Y LLEGO MUCHO ANTES DE LO QUE PROMETIO...LO RECOMIENDO AL 100%.
Seain O’Brien
2025-02-04 12:37:20
Total rubbish. Just got hot and didn’t work. It’s so bad that I received a refund and told not to send it back. Don’t be fooled by the one star. I wasn’t able to give it no stars.