🚀 Elevate Your Desktop Experience!
The FebSmart FS-H2-Pro is a cutting-edge PCIE USB 3.0 expansion card that adds two 19Pin USB 3.0 headers to your desktop, allowing for four additional USB-A ports with lightning-fast 5Gbps transfer speeds. Its self-powered technology eliminates the need for extra power cables, making it a hassle-free solution for high-power USB devices. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, this expansion card is designed for both standard and slim PCs, ensuring versatility and safety with built-in protective features.
Brand | FebSmart |
Series | FS-H2-Pro |
Item model number | FS-H2-Pro |
Operating System | Windows 11, 10, 8.x, 7, Vista, XP (32/64bit) and Windows Server 2003, 2003R2, 2008, 2008R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, 2019, 2022 (32/64bit). Linux Kernels. |
Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.46 x 1.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 3.46 x 1.1 inches |
Manufacturer | FebSmart Co,.Ltd |
ASIN | B08B1FC769 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 8, 2020 |
W**H
Nice replacement for damaged motherboard connector
I bent one of the pins on my motherboard connector, making one of the ports not work. (In my defense, it's in a really cramped location.) I don't really need it, but it bugged me having that dead port on the front of the case and this solved that annoyance -- plus added a few rear ports.
K**Z
Worked fine in Windows 10 and Xubuntu 24.04
I needed this pcie expansion card to go into an old desktop to enable front mount USB three plugs without additional Molex or SATA power connectors. This worked fine out of the box with Windows 10 and in Xubuntu 24.04. Note that there were no native drivers in Ubuntu Mate or Kubuntu. I did not test it with Windows 11. There is a small CD of drivers included.
J**G
Works but be gentle
I have a Mobo that only has one USB 3.0 header (which supports two USB 3.0 ports) and my case has 4 front USB 3.0 ports. I was tired of half of my front ports not working so along with some other work I did on my PC I added this adapter.I originally plugged two USB 3.0 cables into this board but then thought I had a different option that wouldn't require this board at all (I was wrong) so I attempted to remove the plugs from the board. Now I am capable of not breaking things in situations like this, but it got frustrating so I just gave it the old just pull harder and the plastic housing that receives the cable plug came off the board for one of the headers. I managed to remove the other one without breaking anything else, but it required a concerted effort and some finesse.All that done I'm only using one of the headers. They both still work one just doesn't have the plastic housing around it to hold the plug, and that's actually the one I'm using so that there are just naked pins sitting there waiting to get shorted out or damaged.I painted the ugly chrome I/O shield to match my case. It screws off easily and even comes with a shorter height shield for different types of cases.All in all this is a "fine" product. Not too expensive, it works, a little cheap in some ways.
D**R
Added USB 3.0 to my low profile HP desktop
I bought one of those refurb HP Desktop business computers to run a Plex server on.Unfortunately it came with like 10 USB 2.0 ports, but no USB 3.0 ports. I was only getting 20 Mb/s transferring files to the server on a 1 Gb/s ethernet connection. I installed this board with its mini-slot bracket, plugged my two USB 3.0 drives into it, and fired up the computer. Now files transfer at 80-90 Mb/s, so I am a happy camper. Using Windows 10 Pro, and it was plug and play.
J**M
Great for Win 7 Upgrade to USB 3 Capability
I'm running Win 7 64 bit OS and wanted to upgrade to faster USB 3. This card dropped right into my PCIe 4 slot and come with a CD for that contained the needed drivers. Yo get full read/write speed you must go into Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Device Manager>Disk Drives. Expand the Disk Drive line and find the disk drive you plugged into the USB 3 port. Right click the drive select "Properties". Click on the "Policies" tab and select "Better performance" then click "Enable write caching on the device". These steps increased the USB 3 port speed 3x.I also added a "Hima USB 3.1 Front Panel hub, Optical Drive 5.25-inch Panel Computer Expansion Board with Key-A" for front plug access and a "FebSmart 19Pin USB 3.0 Header to USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 Type E Key A Ports Adapter" that allowed me to connect the USB C port.
B**N
Works as it should
I read a lot of reviews of different internal USB PCI expansion cards. And so I choose this one. My machine is a dual boot machine running windows 8 and 10. Simple to install, open the can, remove the PCI slot cover plate on the back of the can and dropped in the card. I had no problem plugging in the two cables, seemed sturdy. This is a small card not much to it, I treated it gently. Fired up the machine in Windows 8 mode first, and no issues. Detected and worked right off. Restarted the machine in Windows 10 mode, and again no issues. I guess I got lucky as my card came with a driver CD, instructions, short cover plate, and a screw. Great little USB 3.0 card.
G**G
Tech Support? Nah!!!
Worked perfectly right out of the box! Window 10 recognized it right off the bat and I was up and running in seconds. Self powered in my opinion is the only way to go. No searching around for an extra Sata cable! Recommend this product highly!
A**R
PC Starts Automatically on Shut Down
Add on USB card worked as expected for adding 3.0 ports to aging Dell Optiplex 7010.Down side, every time I powered the Machine off it would power on by itself after a few seconds.Removed Card, all returns to normal. Latest BIOS already flashed, Checked WOL settings, differentslots on Mainboard. Problem persist. I am sure this would be a great card for most PC's, this wasan unexpected side effect on this PC. Unfortunately I will have to return and shop for a different brand.
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