In the modern digital workspace, speed is everything. You have ultra-fast external SSDs, high-resolution webcams, VR headsets, and a dozen other peripherals all fighting for connectivity. The problem? Your PC’s built-in ports are either too slow or there are simply not enough of them. You’re left juggling cables and sacrificing speed, creating a bottleneck that slows down your entire workflow.

It’s time to stop compromising and give your desktop the powerful I/O it deserves. The solution is a simple, single-slot upgrade that transforms your PC into a high-speed connectivity hub.

Instantly Expand Your Digital Workspace
By adding this [PCIe USB 3.2 card] to your system, you’re not just adding ports—you’re adding potential. This expansion card delivers the next-generation speed and connectivity that power users and creative professionals demand. Say goodbye to slow file transfers and unplugging one device to make room for another.

As a versatile [4 port USB expansion card], it provides the ample connectivity you need to run your essential peripherals simultaneously. Whether you’re connecting multiple external drives for a video editing project or setting up a complex streaming environment, you’ll have the ports to make it happen.

Experience the Blazing Speed of USB 3.2 Gen 2
This is more than just a simple port expander; it’s a massive speed upgrade. As a true [USB 3.2 Gen 2 PCIe adapter], each of the four ports is capable of delivering a blistering 10Gbps of data throughput. That means you can transfer a 100GB file in under two minutes, not the fifteen or twenty minutes you might be used to with older USB standards. It’s a game-changer for data-heavy tasks.
The 40Gbps Advantage: Powering Everything at Once
Here is what sets this card apart from the competition. It is engineered as a [40Gbps USB card PCIe], offering a massive total bandwidth pipeline. This means you aren’t just getting four fast ports; you’re getting the power to use them all at once without a significant drop in performance. You can run an external SSD at full speed, while capturing video from another device, and charging a third, all without creating an internal traffic jam.