





🚀 Unlock your PC’s USB potential — speed, space, and style in one sleek card!
This PCI-E x1 to dual 19-pin USB 3.0 header card leverages the NEC UPD720201 chipset to expand your desktop’s internal USB 3.0 capacity by up to 4 ports, delivering SuperSpeed 5Gbps data transfer rates. Fully compliant with PCI Express 2.0 x1 specifications, it offers plug-and-play installation with both standard and low-profile brackets included. Ideal for professionals seeking to maximize connectivity without sacrificing performance, it supports BIOS and driver optimizations to approach native motherboard speeds.
| ASIN | B07GSQR6D4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54 in Internal USB Port Cards |
| Brand | Mustpoint |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 473 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | PCI, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 3.54"W x 2.7"H |
| Manufacturer | Mustpoint |
| Model Number | 8541585782 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 3.54"W x 2.7"H |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 661585245035 |
C**K
Great Addition for More USB!
This is a useful card for expanding your internal USB-3.0 capacity. My PC mainboard only had one USB 3.0 slot, but I run a USB 3.0 card reader and my case has built in USB 3.0 ports, too. So for years I simply compromised and used the card reader and ignored the convenient USB 3.0 slots on the front of my case. This solves that problem + allows me to add an additional USB 3.0 expansion plate in one of the case slots. It's plug and play and works great.
D**E
Tested and delivers high speed data rates with minimal loss
I was very frustrated that no reviewer had managed to test this card to see if it delivers the speeds it claims to deliver. So, I bought a 400MB/s rated USB3.1 flash drive and tested and proved its speed. This setup was using the direct connection to the USB 3.2 Gen1 motherboard connector. As you can see, the sequential read speeds meet the rates 400MB/s for the drive. I then installed the card and moved the USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports to the PCI-e card and repeated the tests using Crystal Disk Mark as shown in the attached images. I lost about 30 MB/s speed in sequential reads going through this PCI-e card compared to the motherboard. The rest of the speed parameters were not affected. I optimized my Asus z690 bios and Windows 10 device manager to optimize the drive for performance. The 30MB/s loss, though surprising, is still good since I get high data rates on my four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports on my front panel. Now the mobo USB 3.2 Gen 1 header is empty ... future additional USB ports maybe, though I already have plenty of USB 5GBps/10Gbps in the rear. Overall, the card delivers. In summary, do the following ... 1. Use Windows newest (June 2022 driver date as of this writing) and optimized drivers for the PCI card. They load up automatically. DO NOT USE NEC's DRIVERS THAT COME WITH THE CD ROM FROM 2012! Too slow at 250 MB/s versus the 370MB/s I'm getting... and windows will complain to you about using old drivers anyways. 2. Optimize the USB devices in device manager for best performance. 3. Optimize your bios for best performance. In my case, I told the bios that the PCI card is a Gen 3 card although its really Gen 2 (switched setting from AUTO to Gen 3). This helped me increase my speeds from ~ 350 MB/s to 370 MB/s. Not sure why this worked but it extracted the best possible speeds from the PCI card...again not sure why this worked. PCI card is highly recommended, though its pricier than others ... Hope this helps & God bless! EDIT (9/12/2022): ------ I tested other similar PCI-e cards (from Febsmart, Phoenix) offered here on Amazon and this card bested them overall. No doubt, if you are running or expecting high data transfer rates (e.g 400MB/s), you'll loose speed with all these PCI-e cards as they ALL use the NEC 72020 chip, which supports up to 4 USB 3.1 ports). Duals use the 72010 chip, which supports up to 2 USB 3.1 ports. It seems to be the only chip on the market that expands USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports. I believe the data transfer limit of these cards is ~ 350MB/s. Its up to you to determine if this is a deal breaker or more than enough for you.
J**M
Almost Perfect, almost a concern. Hmm..
It works, I was able to add my additional case usb 3.0 ports, as my mobo only had 1 usb 3.0 header. Like a lot of other reviews, I too thought it was unusually tough to insert the cable into the pci card and when I went to pull it out and realign, the whole 1 plug (not both) came apart and was still attached to the cord (from the case side). After examining it closer though, it appears it may actually be a designed sleeve/adapter because as I was hoping it would still work and very, very, carefully pushing it back on as I could not to any degree get the part to come off the case end, I noticed it was like putting legos together, as you push 2 together at the right angle you cant see the line separating them? This did the same thing, the line disappeared when I slowly reattached it as if it was designed that way, because when it "came apart" it didnt look cracked, cut, frayed, or anything. I then tested it, and it worked. Came with cd drivers, (didnt need them, worked with windows 10 pro, no problem, and windows 10 didnt actually install any drivers, just worked), also came with different size case plates if you have a mini case or something. *If it didnt work, my next step was to get pliers to get the piece off and use the 2nd plug as the pci card has 2 usb 3.0 headers and I only needed 1, but I didnt need to attempt this.
M**I
Great replacement for damaged motherboard header
I was recently performing a case swap / refurbishment on a system, giving an old gaming desktop a second life as a rack mounted server. Unfortunately, in the process of disassembling the old system, I was unable to get the USB 3 header to release the front panel USB 3 cable. I tried everything I could think of for about 20 minutes. I know they are notoriously difficult to remove in some cases, but usually come loose with a couple minutes of wiggling at most. Anway, the USB 3 header on the motherboard was unfortunately destroyed during this process. This was a problem for me because I needed a USB 3 header when I installed the motherboard in the new case to attach to the front panel USB 3 ports. That's where this product comes in. I simply installed it in a spare PCI Express 1x slot and plugged it into the front panel USB 3 cable. Everything works great, no drivers to install, truly plug-and-play (Linux Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS). Performs as expected.
E**S
Great addon card
It was a simple install and works great on my son's older system. His motherboard is USB compatible, but it doesn't have an headers for USB 3...only USB 2, so this was exactly what I was looking for. It has been in his system for a little over a month and it has been working great with no issues. He is an artist and uses a lot of USB accessories for drawing digitally, so i wanted to add a USB front panel. The only ones I could find were USB 3, so I had to get this card to use the device. The only complaint that i would have is the lack of documentation...not that I really needed it, but someone with less computer savvy might have issues because of that. It's extremely plug and play, but I would have liked to see more useful documentation. I would definitely buy this again if I needed more USB headers for another computer!!
W**N
works as expected
This allowed me to replace a cannibalized header I previously removed from an older computer when I built my new one. I had taken the older part from my prior computer because my newer computer needed one extra header for a new card reader I had purchased and the one that was on the motherboard was already taken up by the new case. Later, when I attempted to sell off my older computer, I needed some parts to get it back up and running as a new computer, I bought this as an inexpensive solution to my problem. Works like it should regarding adding a USB 3.0 header for a card reader that was in my old computer case.
L**N
Effective, but took a bit to get to work
I'm rocking an overclocked first generation i7 processor, but the motherboard I’m using is so old that it lacks USB 3.0 headers. I recently upgraded to a new case and the lack of them became a problem. I bought this PCIE card to add the appropriate headers to my motherboard. I needed two headers. A lot of the available options offer usb ports and a single header. I specifically needed two, because that is what the case supports. This card was my solution. It has two USB 3.0 headers and that’s it, but that’s what I needed. Unfortunately, what I got a was a mixed bag. It came in a generic box in an anti-static bag with a mini-cd containing a bunch of drivers for different products and an alternate low profile metal slot cover, presumably for use in smaller cases. Oddly, reading other reviews suggests that the inclusion of the CD and the alternate slot cover is somewhat hit or miss. Perhaps they don't always remember to put them in the box. Installing the card on my motherboard was a bit of a problem. I’d read another review on Amazon that suggested that the card isn’t always detected correctly. It wasn’t detected by windows the first time I turned on my computer, or the second, or the third. I finally did something you should never do… install it with the computer turned on. Yeah. Call me an idiot. It worked though, and I have not had problems since. I wouldn’t suggest doing this, and frankly, the fact that this was only way I could get it to be detected is definitely a huge knock against this product. Driver installation, likewise was a small headache. The box did not provide any specific information about the card, so upon trying to install the drivers for it, I found myself struggling with the included CD to figure out which of the several dozen included drivers was the correct one. Since I still use Windows 7 on my rig, it didn’t automatically update. Thankfully, a review of Amazon’s product listing gave me the answer I needed, but without it, it’d have taken a lot of trial and error. If you need to install off the disc, run the Setup.bat file, choose PCI-E USB 3.0 drivers, then NEC 720201/720202. Bottom Line: I can’t say I’d recommend this card. I bought it because it needed two USB 3.0 headers and because the price was right. It works, but took a lot more work that it should have to get it there. Given the shortcomings, I can’t say I’d recommend it.
S**7
Plug and play
Plugged it into the PCIE slot above my GPU and it was recognized as soon as I plugged something into the USB ports leading to it. I did however download the drivers afterwards anyways. Seems I was luckier than others though as other reviews talked about not having it recognized until installing the drivers or going crazy and installing it while the PC was running 😨 (don't do that), not getting the driver disc, not getting the extra riser cover for the back of the case (for smaller ITX cases), and people saying the disk had multiple drivers on it for differing products. Mine came with everything and the disk came with only 2 different product drivers. Can't remember what the other was but it was obviously the wrong one. The right one said it was a USB card. But it did have 2 versions of the driver for it so I just downloaded the newer one. No problems so far. Seems to be good as far as I can tell considering my DS4 controller is plugged into it 24/7 and continues to work (other than the stupid DS4 remote hitting the cable cutting the connection but that's the controller's fault for using micro USB😒). So as far as I can tell, 3 months later and plugging and unplugging from it and it still works.
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