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Specifications:
- This professional PCI card provides high-speed data transfer
- This PCI card is so useful and very easy to install and use
- The low profile PCI card is designed to provide the highest data capacity along with the lowest data loss
- This USB PCI card is fully compliant with PCI-E card based specification revision 2.0
- This PCI-E card 3.0 card features four external USB 3.0 ports
- It can provide data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps
Details:
- With advanced technology, this professional PCI card provides high-speed data transfer
- Single-lane (x1) PCI-E Card throughput rates up to 5 Gbps, it is compatible with universal 3.0 specification revision 2.0
- The low profile PCI card is designed to provide the highest data capacity along with the lowest data loss
- This PCI-E card features 4 external USB 3.0 ports, which is the highlight of our product
- This PCI card is so useful and very easy to install and use
What Is New PCI Express Card:
New PCI Express or Peripheral Component Interconnect Express Card is an expansion card that is placed inside of a computer and is similar in appearance to a video card. This expansion card was created to take the place of older PCI cards. This card is more advanced and provides higher speeds. This card is connected to the motherboard of the computer and is used to provide connectivity for devices, such as Ethernet cards or video cards. Using PCI Express to connect a TV tuner to your PCI Express expansion card results in better graphics than the older PCI models. Users prefer PCI Express because it allows devices connected to it to operate more efficiently
Types of PCI Express card:
The PCI Express card is noticeably different in appearance than the older PCI cards since it is smaller. There is a 16x PCI Express card and a 4x PCI express card. The 16x card operates at speeds of 4000 MBS. The 4x card is smaller and operates at 1000 MBS
PCI Express cards are different from regular PCI cards in that the distance of the card's bracket and connector is very little. The regular PCI cards had more distance between the bracket and the connector that is used to connect the card to your PCHow to Remove a PCI Express Card:
- Turn off the computer and unplug the power cable
- Open the computer's case by unscrewing a few screws on the back of the case holding on the left side panel. Depending on your case, you might not need to remove any screws--some towers have screwless easy-release mechanisms
- Locate the PCI express video card. You can tell which card it is by following your monitor cable and checking which card the cable is plugged into. It will usually be the card plugged into the motherboard highest up in the case
- Unplug cords from the back of the video card, and any internal power cords. You will probably have at least one, if not more, cords plugged into the PCI express card on the back, such as the monitor cable, and other video hook ups. Inside the case, there might be an additional power cord attached to the card coming from the power supply that must be detached
- Unscrew a retaining screw securing the card near the back of the case if present
- Remove the card by pulling it straight back with moderate pressure. There will likely be a plastic retainer tab on the side of the card furthest from the back of the case that you will have to lift up before you remove the card. If you cannot get it to pop out, jimmy it back and forth slightly
Package Included:
- 1 x PCI-E Card
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