

🚀 Power Your Productivity with 7x USB 3.0 Ports—Speed, Stability, and Style!
The ELUTENG PCIe USB 3.0 Expansion Card delivers seven independent USB 3.0 Type-A ports with ultra-fast 5Gbps transfer speeds. Featuring industrial-grade Renesas controllers and solid polymer capacitors, it ensures stable power delivery and reliable performance without external power. Compatible with Windows 11/10/8/7/XP and Linux, this plug-and-play card is perfect for professionals needing robust, high-speed USB connectivity for multiple peripherals and demanding workflows.






































| ASIN | B0BX5N22Z2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Internal USB Port Cards |
| Brand | ELUTENG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,043) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | e49c8051-a004-46ea-b043-73cb716a5c01 |
| Manufacturer | ELUTENG |
| Operating System | Windows 11 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.18 x 5.16 x 1.06 inches |
A**X
Better Than a $66 StarTech Model
I purchased this PCIe USB 3.2 card for reliable USB connectivity for UPS COM ports, microcontrollers (Arduino/ESP), and general peripherals in my workstation. I do PCB repairs and inspecting the hardware, this card turned out to be one of the best-engineered budget USB cards I’ve ever used. Why I Chose This Card: Dual Renesas Controllers (uPD720201 + uPD720210) Industrial-grade USB controllers used in servers and professional hardware. Windows 11 recognized everything instantly with no drivers needed. GPU-Style 4R7 Power Inductors The same type of inductors found on GPUs and high-end VRMs. Excellent power filtering and stable 5V output. Solid Polymer Capacitors (220µF 16V) Low-ESR caps with outstanding ripple handling and long lifespan. Far higher quality than cheap electrolytics on most USB cards. PCIe 12V → 5V Buck Converter (No SATA Power Needed) The card regulates its own 5V instead of relying on the noisy SATA rail. This results in clean voltage and zero USB resets under load. Clean PCB Routing & ESD Protection Matched differential pairs, proper grounding, and filtered port clusters. The engineering is clearly above average. Plug-and-play detection UPS COM ports and microcontrollers work flawlessly No disconnects, brownouts, or enumeration errors Stable under simultaneous flashing and data transfer Compared to StarTech $66.99 StarTech uses: - A single VIA/Fresco controller - SATA 5V power input - Standard electrolytic caps - Shared bandwidth This $27.99 card is objectively better-built and more stable in real-world use. If you need stable, clean, reliable USB ports for microcontrollers, UPS serial ports, or just expanding your system, this card is an incredible value. For $27.99, the engineering quality is surprisingly high. I suspect people have problems with this card because of the OS or don't understand CPU/PCI Lanes in PCs. At this price range stop looking this is the best one. Highly recommended.
F**E
Works fine for low bandwidth devices. Math doesn't quite work out for high bandwidth needs.
I bought this expansion card for my mom's new Dell ECT1250. The computer was a good deal, but it doesn't have that many USB ports on the back panel ( only 4 IIRC). She has two printers, a scanner, dongles for wireless keyboard/mouse, external HDD, etc. Basically she had more devices than their were USB ports available. So getting a USB expansion card seemed like an easy solution. This Eluteng card is inexpensive, and provides more than enough USB ports for mom's needs. Installation was a breeze, taking maybe 3-5 minutes at most. It does come with a driver CD, but for Windows 11 it's really not needed. Windows will just recognize it as a generic USB hub, and it works fine for use with lower bandwidth devices such as printers and wireless input devices, I don't know how well it would do with accessories that demand a lot of bandwidth as this is only a PCI-E x1 card, and one PCI-E lane cannot provide enough bandwidth for 6 full speed USB 3.2 ports, even on a 4th gen slot.
T**N
Great product, technical setup needed...
Seems to work great so far, but had a couple of issues with getting it to work initially. I first shut down my machine (Windows 11 Desktop) and installed the card. Upon trying to insert a cord into the slot furthest from the motherboard-facing side, I found that the card was misaligned. Easily fixed by simply inserting a dongle or cord into that slot prior to screwing the card down (NZXT H510 Flow Case). Then, when I logged in and checked the device manager, I was getting PCI Express resource errors. Okay, maybe I needed those disk drivers after all? Problem is, I don't have a single disk drive in the house. A quick Google search of the text on the disk revealed a file dump on Archive.org (Search: SSU PCI-E Card Drivers V200504 - Disc Dump and Scans). Mounted those with a separate piece of software (ironically flagged as malicious by Windows Security), but the install failed on both of the driver sets I tried. The piece I was missing was that I had to update the drivers in Device Manager and *manually* choose the (generic?) driver that came with Windows (Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)). Either way, it seems to fully work now. The physical card fits in snugly, doesn't require any additional power connectors, seems to provide the advertised speed, and the USB ports hold onto connectors quite tightly.
T**R
Reliable USB Expansion with Solid Power and Speed
Pros: Size & Compatibility: Fits standard PCIe X1/X4/X8/X16 slots and works with Windows 11/10/8/7/XP. Not compatible with macOS or older PCI slots. Function: Adds 7 USB 3.0 Type-A ports to your desktop. Each port operates independently, allowing simultaneous high-speed connections without interference. Value for Money: At around $19.99, it’s a great value for expanding USB capacity, especially for users with multiple peripherals like external drives, webcams, and USB hubs. Slip Resistance (Stability): Features solid capacitors and NEC720201 & NEC720210 chips for stable voltage and power delivery. No external power supply needed. Design: Sleek, compact design with individual power regulation per port. Plug-and-play for Windows 10/11—no drivers needed. XP and Win7 users can install drivers from the included CD or online 1. Cons: Not compatible with macOS or gaming consoles (e.g., PS4/PS5). May require BIOS settings adjustment or driver install for older systems. Some users report tight fits in smaller cases or interference with nearby components. Bottom Line: The ELUTENG 7-Port PCIe USB 3.0 Card is a solid upgrade for anyone needing more USB ports with reliable speed and power. It’s easy to install, performs well, and is priced right for budget-conscious builders or upgraders.
R**D
Drivers were detected automatically on boot. No additional power cable needed. Installed on HP ProLiant ML350p Gen 8 server running Windows Server 2016 with no issues. The server fans run at normal speeds. Was able to achieve read+write transfer speeds from WD MyBook 8TB at a steady 200-210 MB/s (large 200GB files). Seems too fast to me as I believe the MyBook is running a 5400 rpm HDD but also manually timed the transfer to confirm. Installed in a PCIe x4 slot (3.0).
D**U
Using this card in Windows 10, plugged it in, and it was detected and worked straight away. I'm getting good speeds through the ports and chose this card as it didn't need any additional power cables.
C**N
Great card. My computer started losing power to the usb ports. I say this and the reviews so I bought it. It works great and has 7 ports. Price is right. Bob Barker would approve
L**.
Price is high. Otherwise good.
M**S
Given how cheap this is, I was expecting something pretty flimsy but functional but I was surprised. The PCB is thick and heavy and doesn't feel like something as cheap as it is. Worked immediately and at proper speeds with no need for drivers (Windows 11). It does come with a driver cd which I have to ask, why bother? A piece of paper with a QR code or website is more functional than a CD few can use because very few computers still have cd/dvd drives. It also came with a small screwdriver and IO screws which is a nice touch. For only 30 Canadian rupees this is well made and comes with everything you need to install in the box (useless driver cd aside).
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