⚡ Power up your productivity with the ultimate USB upgrade!
The Inateck PCIe to USB 3.2 Gen 2 Card delivers blazing 20 Gbps bandwidth through 5 versatile USB ports (3 Type-A, 2 Type-C). Designed for seamless installation without external power, it supports wide OS compatibility including Windows, Mac, and Linux. Enhanced with over-current protection, this compact red card is the perfect upgrade for professionals demanding speed, safety, and multi-device connectivity.
Brand | Inateck |
Item model number | KU5211-R |
Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 3.17 x 0.43 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 3.17 x 0.43 inches |
Color | Red |
Manufacturer | Inateck |
ASIN | B08M5YHWFD |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 29, 2020 |
A**R
It Works!!!!!!!!!
I purchased other brands that just did not work. I returned them and bought this and plugged it in and everything works great. I didn't have to do a thing. BUY IT!!!!
S**H
Card will prevent upgrade to Win11 24H2
As title said, it will not let me upgrade my computer from Win11 23H2 to 24H2 (failed at second boot). Finally discovered this to be the culprit when I did a new build (mobo, cpu, ram, gpu). I thought i would keep this card as it worked nicely in my Win11 23H2 computer and, lo and behold, my Win 24H2 will not boot anymore. Remove the card and it boots.(I kept it for the older 23H2 computer. It works great and add USB ports if you don’t mind not upgrading to Win11 24H2.)
A**R
Awesome When You Need USB Ports
I use an older MacBook Pro (mid-2012), which has a total of two whole USB3 ports on the side. When at home, I use Thunderbolt to dock to an external PCIe expansion chassis, which I have populated with one of these cards.Inateck has thought about almost everything. Data throughput is amazing: the speed is just {chef's kiss}, and ease of installation is a breeze. It's even bus-powered, so you don't need to worry about about finding a free SATA power cable (if you're in a desktop machine) or try to rig up some Frankenstein-esque power adapter for the Thunderbolt box. The thing just works -- no drivers required -- PC, Mac, and Linux, and has been a lifesaver for me because I've got a metric tonne of USB devices that I need to have plugged in at once, and I don't want to bog down my notebook's internal USB bus with bunch of daisy-chained hubs. I've even gone so far as to get a second card for my gaming PC, and a second Thunderbolt expansion chassis, just so I can add another one of these to my laptop (yes, I have that many USB devices -- see included images).Also, because this card is a USB3.2 gen 2, it offers an upgrade over the built-in, vanilla USB 3.0 ports that my MacBook Pro clings to, which is also nice. If you're using a mid-2011 MacBook Pro, which only has USB 2.0, the upgrade is even more bombastic. The inclusion of two USB-C ports is also a great selling point, even if there are only two. They perform their duties with gusto and grace, and I cannot conjure any complaints at all about this product. All this for forty bucks, mind you, when similar items with far fewer ports can go for twice as much, at least.I definitely recommend this product to anyone that needs more USB ports, be it on your gaming rig, bidness computer, or notebook computer's Thunderbolt box. You cannot beat this for expandability and ease-of-use for the price.
B**N
USB. Universal Serial Bus. This should work. Universally. No excuses. Failed 1 month in.
Other reviewers have said this doesn't work with the X570-UD motherboard. This whole time, I've had weird boot issues leading up to UEFI partition corruption - I have no idea if the card caused this, but just as an aside. Ever since switching to legacy boot, boot problems went away. In the mean-time, one of the USB-C ports would report errors with `dmesg`, but none of the others. Until a few days later when the USB card suddenly sputtered out and died when I plugged in a USB 1.1 device that I just yanked from another computer where it worked fine, and now nothing works (not even my mouse). I haven't even bothered to reboot the system and try again, I'm just done with these problems and asking for a refund.Here are my syslogs:Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114513] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: xHCI host controller not responding, assume deadJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114544] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: HC died; cleaning upJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114544] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: Timeout while waiting for stop endpoint commandJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156612] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, device number 2Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156615] usb 1-2.3: USB disconnect, device number 3Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156714] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 2Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114513] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: xHCI host controller not responding, assume deadJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114544] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: HC died; cleaning upJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.114544] xhci_hcd 0000:05:00.0: Timeout while waiting for stop endpoint commandJun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156612] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, device number 2Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156615] usb 1-2.3: USB disconnect, device number 3Jun 24 19:21:29 user-X570-UD kernel: [32940.156714] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 2
H**R
WHOOOOOOOSH!!!! ... And It's Backed-up or Transferred ... F-A-S-T!!! (Win11)
Lit up right out of the box!! Just went from having NO USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, TO THREE!!!! No fuss, no muss! NO software downloads and NO compatibility issues with my 2003 Dell i9 PC, running Windows 11 Pro! NO SATA CABLE REQUIRED EITHER!!! Runs on the power from the PCI slot, and a little blue light on the board indicates it's powered up!!! ... just plug it in and boot up!Tested the USB "A" ports with small to HUGE files (up to 100 gigs) to and from flash drives, a Western Digital external hard drive, and of course, restoring back!! ... Unfortunately, I have no devices (yet) to test the USB "C" ports, but at up to 20 gigs a second, it won't be long!
S**A
Did what I needed!
I bought a used Steelseries Arena9 5.1 speaker system - well, it seems that streaming 6 channels at 96 KHz for games is a lot of bandwidth and was just swamping my USB, keyboard and mouse were having fits. And I needed more ports anyhow. So I ordered this, stuck it in, moved the Arena9 to one of the ports and everything is working perfectly now. The sound is great and the rest of my USB are responsive again.It's a little weird that you have to screw the endplate to it, but it comes with screws and a little screwdriver, so no problem! It was easy, it worked with no effort, what more could you ask for?
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