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PCIe USB 3.2/3.1 Gen 2 Card 8 Ports USB PCIe Card (4X Type USB C - 4 USB A) Expansion Card 10Gbps Bandwidth PC Internal USB hub for Windows 10/8/7, Linux and Mac Pro 4.1/5.1 (Silver)

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  • 8 Port PCIe USB Card: Allows you to expansion 4 USB Type-A ports and 4 USB Type C ports in PCIe x4 card slots of desktop PCs, workstations, and NAS data centers. This enables more wired USB peripherals to be hooked up to your computer system. (Only supports the transmission of data signals, not video signals, Thunderbolt protocol, monitor.)
  • High Speed Transmission: The PCIe USB 3.2 / 3.1 gen 2 Card is equipped with a bandwidth of 10Gbps that ensures fast data transfer. A must-have for external hard drives and ideal for file backup, video editing and data recovery
  • Compatible System: Supports Windows XP/Vista/2008 Server/7/8/10 and Mac Pro 4.1,5.1,7.1(models 2010 to 2020) / Linux , Rocky Linux 9.3,Mint ,Ubuntu 20.04 Operating System.Note: Windows XP,/Vista/7, Server,requires driver installation, Windows 10 /11, most Linux kernels, Mac OS 10.8.2 or above plug and play.PCIe USB 3.2/3.1 Gen 2 card support insertion into PCI Express x4, x8, or x16 slots inside the motherboard.. Please let me know if you encounter compatibility issues/it doesn't work, let me konw
  • Installation: Turn off the PC and unplug the power plug from the socket, remove the PC case, insert the card into the PCI-E slot,Since the card USB A port is vertical, Insert the U disk/usb cable into the usb slot for positioning. tighten the screws, close the PC case cover, turn on the PC and install the driver. For the narrow rear slot area of the PC host,you need to just cut the crossbar between the 2 slots with small sheet metal hand pliers
  • 【What You Get】Packing List: 1 x 8 Ports USB PCIe Card,1 x CD drive,1 x mounting screws and 1 x user manual. In addition, this card comes with an industry-leading 2 years-product-care and 24/7 technical-support


【Not equipped with Low-profile bracket. The USB 3.2/3.1 PCIe card has an overall length of 4.76(in)and a USB-A ports height of 0.71(in),It doesn't apply to small computers and server chassis, such as 1U and 2U.We weighed capacity and convenience, so we designed the USB port on the card to be vertically oriented. For the issue of being unable to insert the USB device, first insert the USB flash drive/USB cable into the USB slot for positioning.(For the narrow rear slot area of the PC host, you need to just cut the crossbar between the 2 slots with small sheet metal hand pliers.)】
Product Advantages:
1.Add 4 USB A/4 Type USB C ports on the desktop computer through the PCIe slot,Transmit data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s.
2. The USB port draws power directly from the PCI Express slot. Unlike some other devices,the PCIe USB 3.2/3.1 Gen 2 card doesn't require any additional power cables to be connected from the power supply, reducing cable clutter inside the host computer.
3.The internal USB card passes from the motherboard through the PCI Express slot - ensuring a stable connection and increasing data transfer speed. No loss of connection issues like an external USB hub.
Supported Operating Systems:
For Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10(32/64bit), Windows Server 2003, 2003R2, 2008, 2008R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, 2019(32/64bit) (Dell motherboard win10 and Win11 system, there may be compatibility problems, please carefully order)
For Mac Pro 4.1,5.1,7.1(model 2010~2020).
For Linux.(Mint, ocky Linux 9.3, Linux kernel 6.6, Ubuntu 20.04, etc.)
Note:
1. Don't install this PCIe USB card when the computer is turned on.
2. Thisonly supports data transmission, not video signal transmission (DP, Fast charging,HDMI, Thunderbolt protocol ,monitor), you must pay attention before choosing.
3. USB A port power supply: 5V-0.9A;USB-C port power supply: 5V-3A, USB 3.2/3.1 card only suitable for low-power USB devices.
4. The PCIe USB Card belongs to USB 3.2 Gen 2x1, also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2, with a speed of bandwidth 10Gbps according to the USB standard.


Jacob L.
2025-08-15 14:23:39
Love This. My motherboard has some USBS but they give me trouble sometimes. This eliminates that issue. And I love that it has plenty of USB's and Type C. Works with no issues. No driver issues. Just connect it and your PC recognizes it. I only have Peripherals and some external USB docks connected to this and I have no issues. Highly recommend.
Brad
2025-06-21 15:45:33
Plug and play without issue on Windows 10. This appears to have two 10Gb USB controllers on board - the ports seem to be split across the two controllers. 2 USB-C and 2 USB-A ports per controller. I was able to get more than 10Gb/s throughput across multiple ports/devices to confirm this. Works for thumb drives, M.2 based USB drives and also was able to power/connect to my external 2.5in HDD without issue.This is for adding extra data ports only, it does NOT include any USB PD protocols or accept external power input. I did try to connect a power sink just to see and it only offered up a measly 5 watts to charge my cell phone.The following devices showed up when I attached it to my PC- ASMedia USB 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10- Generic SuperSpeed USB HUB- Generic SuperSpeed USB HUB- Generic USB HUB- Generic USB HUB- USB Root HUB (USB 3.0)
CD
2025-05-14 10:30:49
My old desktop motherboard did not have USB-C sockets. The YEELIYA card is perfect for the expansion of the motherboard to provide 4 USB-A sockets and 4 USB-C sockets. I will not run out of USB sockets on this desktop ever again.
Darius Wolf
2025-04-18 16:43:58
I have many PCs, especially in the realm of scrapped motherboards and always trying to find a use for them. Getting a chance to review an Expansion Card Slot that added more USB ports seemed fantastic at the time. However...that quickly changed when I slid this into a test Bench.The Motherboard I chose for this test was a H730M Motherboard. I had a Spare PCiE slot as they showed in their advertisement Video. So hooking it up to a i5-9400F and a RX580, with 16GB of DDR4-Ram at 2400mhz for full transparency on the build. I decided to run through the basics.I plugged in an external 2.5in SSD at 128GB it was working just fine. Added a Samsung Galaxy A20, it was fine. Now, being the bold technician that I am I decided to put my system at risk. I was curious why the instructions were so vague about don't use all of the ports at once. I did and understand why, but also be aware this does not sway my review as I did know the risk of what I was doing. So my overall thoughts at the end are unhampered by this.Unplugging the SSD and Phone, I filled every port with a USB-A and USB-C Flash Drive at once. Everything seemed fine, then my system hard crashed by powering off. I unplugged everything, including this card. Rebooted the system, with no damage or issues and checked the logs, to make a revelation. The manual I received for this FAILED to bring up the amount of wattage it had to work with.Yeah, so 25W at MOST is all that this has to pull from on the port. Meaning adding up all of my flash drives I decided to plug in only 4 of them in and re-inserted the hub. It worked, but everything was read as "Generic USB". Be aware that number was not random, I grabbed my specifications from the Motherboard's Manufacturer.In conclusion I don't recommend this PCiE expansion Hub. Between the unclear and under baked instructions, to how many devices you can realistically plug in. This is just a fancier, more overcomplicated and expensive USB-Port Hub that you can use an USB-A or USB-C on the front of your case for by the end of the day for the same effect at half the cost or lower.
Robert Raines
2025-03-26 15:49:48
So, I got this PCIe USB expansion card for the new PC I’m building—mainly because I need all the ports, all the time. I’ve yet to really push it to the limits, but the installation was smooth and easy. Windows 10 recognized it right away, no driver CD needed (who even uses those anymore?). Now I’ve got USB-C and USB-A ports galore for all my gadgets.The card delivers decent speed, but I can’t fully test it yet. I’m too busy marveling at how many things I can plug into my PC without running out of ports. That said, it’s not quite as fast as the spec sheet might suggest. The bandwidth is a little limited, and power-hungry devices might cause it to slow down, but for most things like thumb drives and peripherals, it works fine.So far, it’s been a solid addition to my build, even if I haven’t exactly gone full throttle on testing the speeds. For now, I’m just enjoying not having to unplug something every time I need to charge my phone.
BRX
2025-03-09 12:06:07
This expansion works well for use strictly for any data USB needs, especially low power. However, at minimum USB spec, there's no way this can power all the ports at the same time, which may be a problem, as other reviewers have noted.It really should have had an external power input through a SATA power or PCIE to really give this the full functionality of all the ports. It's easy to install, but just be careful not to use fill all the ports with devices that require much power through USB.
Stuart C. Lynch
2024-12-26 16:28:31
This PCIe USB expansion card was straightforward to install for anyone familiar with PC internals. It functioned without issues upon first use, and drivers were readily available online, eliminating the need for the included CD.However, it's unclear why all USB-C ports don't offer the maximum 10Gbps bandwidth. The lack of labeling to indicate which ports are lower-powered adds to the confusion. The instructions advise against using all ports simultaneously, suggesting potential power and throughput limitations when fully loaded.For my needs (adding more USB-C ports to a 2020 motherboard) this card serves as a temporary solution. However, the bandwidth and power constraints mean it could have been better designed for users requiring multiple high-speed connections.For the record the port on the far right is the fastest. But if you stack up multiple USB C devices, specifically music related gear, you will notice latency issues.
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