I use this one right here:
Thanks for the recommendation and link.
The scenario that put me on this quest was an as yet unexplained drop in the current output of my USB 3.0 ports.
My wife and I have exactly identical tower machines, with identical components and extras, with the exception that mine has a CX750 Corsair power unit and hers still has the as-delivered 305-watt unit.
Both machines came originally with only USB 2.0.
I have added 5-port USB 3.0 cards and 4-port front-mounted USB 3.0 hubs with a fast-charge port to both machines.
Up until a couple days ago, I could plug a non-self-powered (soccer-mom type) external HDD (we have at least half-a-dozen of these) into any port, front or rear, 2.0 or 3.0, on either machine, and it would be immediately recognized and could read/write to a fare-the-well.
To add to that, all of the rear ports have six-foot USB 3.0 extension cables, so that I don't have to crawl down in amongst the spider webs to use the ports; I can tell no difference whatsoever in a drive being plugged into the extension cable, as opposed to being direct-connected.
Now, for reasons as yet undetermined, on my machine, there is not enough power on the front 3.0 ports, nor on the extension cables, to allow an ext. HDD to be recognized.
I can plug straight into a rear 3.0 port and it will connect, but not as immediate as it was.
I can still plug into any of the 2.0 ports, front or rear, and all works well.
The weakened connection points still have plenty of power for flash-drives and card-readers.
I plugged in a self-powered 7-port 3.0 hub to one of the USB extension cables and the ext. drives will connect and recognize fine.
So............, my surmisement is that my 5-port USB 3.0 card has weakened power output; it still has barely enough power to operate the drives when direct-connected, but not enough when using the front ports or the extension cables.
Before this malady occurred, I could have several of these drives connected at the same time and copy from one to another without a hitch.
Sorry for such a long-winded explanation.