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Usb 3 card with internal header
Usb 3 card with internal header









usb 3 card with internal header

That surely hints towards a nice caliber. Patriot Memory recently released a USB stick, all 3.0 compatible and it's called the SuperSpeed Magnum. Patriot SuperSonic Magnum USB 3.0 flash drive review Buried under red is a 2.5-inch, 5400RPM drive that's IPX4 water-resistant and "military grade shockproof." We test the 750GB version of this model which should bring us read performance of 90 MB/sec. It's originates from ADATA and is called the Superior (not a pun) SH14. It's time to review another USB 3.0 storage unit. In this review we test the MX-Technology MX-ES USB 3.0 SLC flash drive, a USB 3.0 stick equpped with SLC NAND Flash memory allowing it to boast speeds up-to 160MB/sec. MX-Technology MX-ES USB 3.0 SLC flash drive review

USB 3 CARD WITH INTERNAL HEADER PORTABLE

It a very fast portable storage unit based on USB 3.0, combined with the DNA of an SSD it can reach over 400 MB/sec on both reads and over. We review the lightweight SanDisk Extreme 500 Portable SSD. SanDisk Extreme 500 Portable USB 3.0 SSD review Luckily for MSI all their high-end motherboards are colored blue. Here a photo from our mockup system with this PCie 4x card seated into a 16x slot on a MSI X58 Eclipse motherboard. This allows the Marvell 9123 to connect to the PLX chip which on it's end then connects to the P55/X58 chipset via x4 lanes of PCIe 1.0 that provide as 1 GB/s of bandwidth. The switch conforms to the PCI Express Base Specification, rev 2.0. The PLX8608 device offers 8 PCI Express Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) lanes, capable of configuring up to 8 flexible ports. To the left the NEC controller responsible for USB 3.0, to the upper right we see high-end Marvell 9128 controller for SATA III / 6G and in the lower middle a PLX chip pops out which functions as PCIe bridge chip. When we zoom in at the board we can see the chips and controllers used. This will feed the USB 3.0 ports with the proper power to feed say an SSD. The black header in the middle is the extension connector which you need to lead to a USB header on your motherboard. just drop it into a PCIe x16 slot, that should work fine just as well.Īt the rear side we can see the two SATA 6G connectors. The card has been occupied with both a NEC and Marvell chipset and is based on a PCI-E x4 Interface.

usb 3 card with internal header

The card comes with two external USB 3.0 ports and then another two through an internal header.

usb 3 card with internal header

This is the Star USB3.0/SATA6 controller we'll be using for our test. This is the ADATA N002 which is a combo drive as it comes both with a SATA2 connector, and what we are after. The MSI Star USB 3.0 add-on card, then another USB 3.0 card yet this time with embedded SATA6G controller as well and of course an all new SSD that ADATA submitted. So here's the kit we have available for testing.











Usb 3 card with internal header