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Hi all,
I'm looking for a USB 3.0 2 port pci card that has a standard pci tab - not the pci express tabs. My motherboard does have one pci-express slot but it's occupied by a tv tuner.
If you know of a vendor, would you please list their url in your reply or if you're aware of a workaround that would allow me to add USB 3.O, I would really appreciate it.
This is for an HP m8200n, 3gb RAM, Hauppauge HVR 1800 TV Tuner, PCI modem, amd 64 x2 dual core processor 6000+, nvidia geforce 8400 video card.

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Mike
 

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Probably won't find any. Just using rough numbers, PCI is capable of 266 or 533 MBs. USB 3 is rated at 600 MBs. In other words, the PCI bus would be a bottleneck and you would never see the full speed of the card or devices.
 

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Thanks to all who replied!
Just so I have this straight: the HP m8200n motherboard has both the pci-express and pci legacy slots but their limitations are built into their hardware?
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Mike
 

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Hi folks,
found this:
StarTech.com 2 Port PCI SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Card Adapter (PCIUSB3S2) Extended Specs - Network Adapters

but from what Dogg posted, this may not be a 'true' 3.0' card.
It's out of stock, but if I find and buy one, I''ll let you know.
BTW, ss there a way to test I/O speeds on on pci cards - express or not?
Thanks,
Mike

The PCIUSB3S2 2-Port PCI to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Card allows for legacy PCI slots to support the USB 3.0 standard, which is capable of data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps (10x faster than USB 2.0). Using USB 3.0 devices with this Card will allow data transfer rates at up to 1.3 Gbps, double the performance versus using USB 2.0 cards and peripherals.
 

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It should work just fine. And based on specs, it should quite a bit faster than USB2. It's just not common as the USB3 chipset will never run at it's max speed and any current MB has PCI-E slots. Not much reason (ie: cost for investment) to manufacturer parts for outdated hardware.
 
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