⚡ Supercharge your setup with lightning-fast USB expansion!
The SINEFINE PCI-E to USB 3.2 Expansion Card (SF10043) boosts your PC’s connectivity with 5 ports including 3 USB-C Gen 2 ports supporting 10Gbps speeds, plus USB-A and USB-E interfaces. Compatible with PCIe 1.0 to 3.0 slots and major operating systems, it offers stable power delivery and easy installation, perfect for professionals demanding high-speed data transfer and versatile device support.
Brand | SINEFINE |
Series | SF10043 |
Item model number | SF10043 |
Operating System | Mac OS X, Linux, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 0.7 x 0.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.74 x 0.7 x 0.7 inches |
Manufacturer | Sinefine |
ASIN | B09C58N66R |
Date First Available | August 9, 2021 |
R**K
Simple and effective
Bought this card to install temporarily in several old servers so that I could copy their hard drive arrays quickly to a SanDisk Extreme 2TB external NVMe SSD at 10Gbps.Installed with no need to use driver disk. Glad it came with low profile adapter. On a new R650 server, was able to copy from the external nvme to the U.2 NVMe RAID 5 (3x1TB) at ~380MBps on the built in USB 3.1 (5Gbps) USB Type A connection. Using this card, on the USB 3.2 (10Gbps, presumably), I was able to pull data off at a sustained ~680MBps to the array. Given the extreme amount of data planned for this server, this will be very handy for large data transfers. This card is worth it.
A**A
It just works!
I've been using it for about 2 months now with zero issues. Windows auto installed the USB 3 drivers as soon as it booted too.I purchased it mainly to get the front panel USB-C to work as my mother board doesn't have the USB Type E connector on it. Front panel USB- C now works and I regularly use the ports on the back to capture 4k video from my USB capture card with no issues what so ever.
A**E
Sinefine PCI-E to USB 3.2 Expansion Card,3.2 gen2 10Gpbs
I was only able to get 458 to 461 MB/s on all the available Type-C connections of this card. I'm not sure where the slowdown was though. It could have been the M.2 PCIe SSD enclosure that I was using to run the speed tests with (ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08G14NBCS). Or the Desktop PCIe slot I had the card plugged into that caused this issue. Since these were purchased separately, I did not think that contacting this unit's supplier would be able to help with troubleshooting those. Btw, 10Gbps is equivalent to 1250 MB/s. [ So only a 3rd of the expected speed probably due to the PCIe expansion bus and not this card ]
J**.
Works for Front Panel USB-C - Runs Fast ~715MB/s
I purchased to give my ASRock X570 Steel Legend a way to connect to my "be Quiet!" Dark Base Pro 901 Case front panel. The card is installed in a PCIe 4.0 16x slot (the only one I still had unoccupied/blocked).I tested it transferring from a 2TB Samsung T7 Shield external SSD (1050 MB/s max read) to a NVMe Samsung 980 Pro 2TB (5100 MB/s max write).The card is rated for 700-800MB/s in the description. I got a consistent 715MB/s, which falls within the manufacturer's advertised range, and shows how it performs if the drives aren't the bottleneck. I achieved this speed on the front panel port, and I also got this speed on the right-most port on the back of the card itself.I'm grateful that the Type E port faces towards the front of the case.My only wish is that a card manufacturer would make a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbps) with the Type E port pointed towards the front of the case, like this one. I looked all over for a card with the 20Gbps speed, but they all face the port downwards, towards the next PCI device. And, the 90 degree adapters that exist are so tall they still run into the device in the next slot (I frustratingly tried). Alas, I gave up and went with this, but it's good enough and much better than my USB type A ports. Transferring 165GB in under 4 minutes in pretty wild.
T**N
Died after 8 months
I was reasonably happy when it worked, but it unfortunately stopped working in under a year of use. I would probably just forgo USB C working on my front panel if I could do it over.
D**E
Weak Type-E connector, slower than advertised speeds
I had to glue down the Type-E connector on mine as the solder anchors were very weak. The port would probably fall off otherwise, it was very flimsy.It doesn't fit well either, the bracket doesn't sit flush with my case. Haven't had that issue before with other add in cards.It also isn't as fast as the advertised speeds are. I'm using an x4 PCIe slot as required but it's still 5gbps speeds. Fast enough for me but not what was advertised
R**R
Works great with Windows 11 no need to install drivers.
My video card was too long so I couldn't plug the front panel USB C connector into the motherboard so I simply installed the card into the bottom slot of my motherboard and routed the front panel connector to the card with the bonus of having three more USBC connections on the back. I simply plugged the card in and I didn't have to install any drivers with my windows 11 system. The card is nice quality and very easy to install. I did it in under 4 minutes. I recommend this product.
F**Y
Works great
Fired right up in a Win10 Pro machine on an old X99 motherboard. No driver installs necessary. No additional power cord needed. The thing is great.
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