Hi - I have a 2009 custom built system, essential specs:
W7 x64 Home Premium
Motherboard Gigabyte UD3R-SLI 6GB RAm
Intel i7 920 X58
2 available "PCI" slots
I'm not that great with the technicalities of computer "innards" these days - I haven't kept up for the past few years - so forgive me if the answers to these questions seem obvious to the enlightened!
I was recently given a USB 3 Samsung S2 640GB portable HDD, and figured I might as well add USB 3 capability to my system to take advantage of its potential speed. A bit of googling eventually referred me to the GA-USB 3 (Gigabyte) adapter, which I hope/assume would work with what I have, but I want to be sure. To establish that, my questions are:
Given my system, what type of USB 3 adapter do I need to be looking for? I have no idea if my PCI slots are PCIE or not, nor how to find out - various spec utilities just say "PCI". Can I assume that the slots are PCIE? If not ...
On the basis of the above, can I slot in a USB 3 PCIE adapter - was thinking of the GA-USB 3 (Gigabyte) but am wary of buying the wrong thing.
Any suggestions as to my best path to upgrade?
All gently given advice gratefully anticipated.
Robin
(Blonde, female, senior citizen!)
Any gently given advice geatly appreciated.
W7 x64 Home Premium
Motherboard Gigabyte UD3R-SLI 6GB RAm
Intel i7 920 X58
2 available "PCI" slots
I'm not that great with the technicalities of computer "innards" these days - I haven't kept up for the past few years - so forgive me if the answers to these questions seem obvious to the enlightened!
I was recently given a USB 3 Samsung S2 640GB portable HDD, and figured I might as well add USB 3 capability to my system to take advantage of its potential speed. A bit of googling eventually referred me to the GA-USB 3 (Gigabyte) adapter, which I hope/assume would work with what I have, but I want to be sure. To establish that, my questions are:
Given my system, what type of USB 3 adapter do I need to be looking for? I have no idea if my PCI slots are PCIE or not, nor how to find out - various spec utilities just say "PCI". Can I assume that the slots are PCIE? If not ...
On the basis of the above, can I slot in a USB 3 PCIE adapter - was thinking of the GA-USB 3 (Gigabyte) but am wary of buying the wrong thing.
Any suggestions as to my best path to upgrade?
All gently given advice gratefully anticipated.
Robin
(Blonde, female, senior citizen!)
Any gently given advice geatly appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 x64 HPIntel i7(2x3) 6GBATI Radeon HD4800
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Win 7 x64 HP
- CPU
- Intel i7
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte UD3R-SLI
- Memory
- (2x3) 6GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD4800
- Sound Card
- Not sure - HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 2494HS
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD 103UJ 1TB
Seagate ST31000333AS (9TE21H8A) 1TB
- Case
- Thermaltake
- Keyboard
- Logitech MK320 Bluetooth
- Mouse
- Logitech MK320 Bluetooth
- Internet Speed
- 100 MBPS theoretically