🚀 Supercharge your setup with 7 blazing-fast USB ports—because your gear deserves the best!
The StarTech.com 7 Port PCI Express USB 3.0 Card (PEXUSB3S7) boosts your PC’s connectivity by adding 7 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports (6 external, 1 internal) with blazing 5Gbps speeds and UASP support. Its unique dual-profile design fits both standard and low-profile cases, powered by a SATA connector delivering up to 900mA per port for high-power devices. Backward compatible and natively supported on Windows and Linux, this card is a reliable upgrade for professionals demanding fast, scalable USB expansion.
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Brand | StarTech.com |
Series | 7 Port PCI Express USB 3.0 Card,Standard and Low-Profile Design |
Item model number | PEXUSB3S7 |
Operating System | Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows 10 Windows Server 2012 Linux Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2019 |
Item Weight | 2.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 0.6 x 4.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.1 x 0.6 x 4.7 inches |
Color | Metallic |
Department | Default Category |
Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
ASIN | B00UK3X5CW |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 11, 2015 |
T**.
StarTech Always Makes Great Products
Works fine as expected. I opted for the model with the SATA power, just in case someone plugs in a high power device. This was the most ports I could find on any USB expansion card. StarTech makes great products. I've been in IT for 20+ years, and I think they make the best niche tech parts out there. They are so much better than the cheaper no name random alternatives on Amazon. StarTech is worth paying a little more. The best part is their support! The chat is great, and you can find downloads and manuals as you need them. That is really important when dealing with technology. I always default StarTech for hard to find and specialty adapters.
T**Y
A tight fit
Putting USB devices through the back grill of your computer is a tight fit. Don't expect to put hot swappable USBs back there or USBs connectors with bigger shrouds on there.Inside is great for a strong Bluetooth receiver or those RBG lights that need a USB connection or w/e.As long as you take these things into consideration this is a great product.For the value for the money, I gave it a 3 star because I know this is on the expensive end but I'm paying more for the brand name and that it will work with the specs it listed.
M**S
Good expansion card for the cost
Although this USB card is a bit more expensive than similar cards, it works well and provides plenty of power to attached devices. There are 6 external USB ports and one internal. The included SATA power cable ensures that you can draw power directly from a PSU connection rather than pulling it though the PCI slot.One caveat is that this card has the USB ports mounted horizontally. If the ports are mounted vertically then there's no issue, the connectors have plenty of room since they're oriented up and down. (See the image for a comparison.)Since the ports are horizontal, you'll want to make sure there's enough clearance in the card cutout.Some cases have card slots that are just too narrow to be able to plug USB connectors into it. My PC case was one of those, so I had to take a Dremel tool to the slots and grind them on each side so they had a wider opening. After that was done everything fit properly.Chances are your PC has backplane slots that are wide enough, but you should check before buying this (or buy a card that has the ports mounted vertically).With that said, the card provides plenty of ports and plenty of power to handle most devices.
L**G
Perfect
Replaced on old card that would not work in W11. Simple to install and sata cord helps power the power hungry peripherals.
J**N
Excellent Performance Running CentOS 7 NAS with USB 3.0 HDs
I built a NAS using an old Lynnfield-era PC running CentOS 7. I had previously used a Highpoint SAS/SATA controller to keep all the HDs internal. The Highpoint controller works well, but requires a kernel module that must be compiled with each kernel upgrade. I found this annoying and wanted a hardware solution that didn't require a kernel module.I picked the StarTech card even though it is 3x the price of the Chinese cards because of my experience with StarTech stuff. They make very high quality stuff. Their engineers design great boards that are not flaky. Since I'm relying on the data in my system, I picked high quality components.I purchased two of these cards. They each provide six external USB 3.0 ports so I have a total of 12 ports connected to 12 USB 3.0 HDs. I'm running zfs with raidz3. That's 48TB of raw storage with ~30TB of usable storage. I'm seeing ~60 MB/sec writing to the array from /dev/zero with 'dd'.While it's nice having internal drives for the NAS for a clean, compact setup; it will be nice to be able to easily disconnect and connect a replacement drive when I experience a disk failure. I got two large power strips to plug in all 12 of the HD power transformers.
X**L
Where my host controller?
It looks like all the ports share a host controller, which means this card isn't really useful for lots of USB devices. The Sonnet Allegro card with 4 usb ports has the same PCIE footprint and has one controller per port. Overall Sonnet for USB on Linux has been the best experience for me.
T**Z
Yes, it's pricy - but it actually works well and is really fast.
Yes, it's pricy - but it actually works well and is really fast. Wasted my time with 3 other crappy cheap cards that ended up having issues. So far thus Startech card works great and the devices attached are screaming fast. Using it in Lenovo low profile computer. 5 Stars so far. No issues and plug and play with Win 10
P**N
Very useful
Very useful product since I have quite a bit of USB plug-in computer. This meet my needed, and working as I expected. I always trust this brand but somehow is quite high cost. I utilize all port because I desktop does not have enough port, and I only want all USB cable come to one place for easier manage. Good product.
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