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10-07-2011   #1


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USB 3.0 PCIe card with 9-Pin USB header

Am searching for such an USB expansion card but I can't seem to find any with a 9-Pin USB header connector, do such cards exist?
Could somebody point me to such if they do exist?

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10-07-2011   #2


Dual Boot: Windows 7 Pro & Ubuntu 11.10
 
 


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10-07-2011   #3


Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64 / Windows 8 CP / Android
 
 


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10-07-2011   #4


Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
 
 


The USB 3 header on my Asus P8Z68-V Pro motherboard has 19 pins. I have no idea whether that's standard.
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10-07-2011   #5


Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by bobkn View Post
The USB 3 header on my Asus P8Z68-V Pro motherboard has 19 pins. I have no idea whether that's standard.
The 19 (19 active and 1 blank) pin is the standard developed by Intel and has 2 USB 3.0 ports.

Jim
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10-08-2011   #6


Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by yowanvista View Post
Am searching for such an USB expansion card but I can't seem to find any with a 9-Pin USB header connector, do such cards exist?
Could somebody point me to such if they do exist?

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Would you mind saying why you need such a header?

The PCIe card will show up in Device manager as a USB Controller and I cannot imagine why you would want to plug it into the MB, maybe I miss-understand you.
Pooch
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10-08-2011   #7


Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64 / Windows 8 CP / Android
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by pooch View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by yowanvista View Post
Am searching for such an USB expansion card but I can't seem to find any with a 9-Pin USB header connector, do such cards exist?
Could somebody point me to such if they do exist?

Attachment 178309
Would you mind saying why you need such a header?

The PCIe card will show up in Device manager as a USB Controller and I cannot imagine why you would want to plug it into the MB, maybe I miss-understand you.
Pooch
I'll use it to connect my USB Ports located in the front of the casing
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10-08-2011   #8


Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by yowanvista View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by pooch View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by yowanvista View Post
Am searching for such an USB expansion card but I can't seem to find any with a 9-Pin USB header connector, do such cards exist?
Could somebody point me to such if they do exist?

Attachment 178309
Would you mind saying why you need such a header?

The PCIe card will show up in Device manager as a USB Controller and I cannot imagine why you would want to plug it into the MB, maybe I miss-understand you.
Pooch
I'll use it to connect my USB Ports located in the front of the casing
Are you sure it is USB 3.0. It looks standard for a USB 2 with two ports. What case is it for?

Jim
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10-08-2011   #9


Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
Are you sure it is USB 3.0. It looks standard for a USB 2 with two ports. What case is it for?

Jim
That was my point, not that I expressed it directly. yowanvista seems to want to get USB3 through a USB2 connection. I thought that might not be possible, but I wasn't prepared to do the checking to verify that. (USB3 sockets are supposed to be backwards compatible with USB2 devices, but I assumed that the extra conductors weren't all grounds.)
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10-08-2011   #10


Windows 7 HP 64bit, Windows 8 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by bobkn View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
Are you sure it is USB 3.0. It looks standard for a USB 2 with two ports. What case is it for?

Jim
That was my point, not that I expressed it directly. yowanvista seems to want to get USB3 through a USB2 connection. I thought that might not be possible, but I wasn't prepared to do the checking to verify that. (USB3 sockets are supposed to be backwards compatible with USB2 devices, but I assumed that the extra conductors weren't all grounds.)
USB 3 jack has the same connectors as USB 2 but the jack has additional connects for USB 3. Two different interfaces in the same cable. Pins 1-4 on a USB 3 plug is for USB 2 and is the same on a USB 2 plug.

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As far as I know the only internal USB 3 plug on a motherboard is the 19 pin for two ports. It is the only one I am aware of that meets USB 3.0 specs.

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