Upgrading a desktop PC by adding USB 3.0 ports. This is the third episode in the series which began in this video: [ Ссылка ]
The fourth episode in this series, in which I fit a new motherboard and CPU in the PC, is here: [ Ссылка ]
The PCIe USB 3.0 card I fit is this one from Amazon.co.uk: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link). However, I would shop around to find the cheapest card with the number of USB 3.0 ports you require, as well as a power connector and an internal USB 3.0 header if you want to connect up USB ports on your case. Paying more for a USB 3.1 or 3.2 card is a waste of money when upgrading an old PC, for the reasons demonstrated in the performance tests in the video.
The USB 3.0 front panel I fit is this one: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link). There is a very similar product, also including front audio jacks, on Amazon.com here: [ Ссылка ] (affiliate link).
You can download the CrystalDiskMark drive benchmarking utility from: [ Ссылка ]
If you enjoy this episode of ExplainingComputers, you may also be interested in my related videos:
Explaining PCIe slots:
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SanDisk Extreme PRO SSD:
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The PC build video in which I used a 5.25 to 3.5 inch bay adapter is here: [ Ссылка ]
More videos on computing and related topics can be found at:
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You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: [ Ссылка ]
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:44 The USB 3.0 Advantage
03:16 Card & Bay
06:59 Installation
11:55 Bay Watch
13:57 Performance
18:42 What Next?
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