

Looks to be well made with the SATA ports attached solidly to the card (I purchased a few from other manf. in the past where the SATA ports broke or became loose and I had to super-glue them back on). Easy install: -- driver support as far back as kernel 4.18.16-300.fc29.x86_64, so happy about that! -- came with power and SATA cables - so it's a complete package for the price.





Works Create For Linux I use Raid 0 And is very Fast

This card works great for me. Not too many peripheral devices out there that use a serial devices anymore.

Used this card to add firewire ports to an older intel Mac Pro. Video editing with 6+ firewire drives attached. This seemed to do the trick, with minimal or no dropouts. Yeah, editing from 6+ firewire drives is not ideal...

plug and play, came with everything you need, no drivers


Uses M2 slot. Has activity LEDs.

Thunderbolt 3 Device works - Using Atech Flash BlackJet Cinema Dock. Card uses latest Intel DSL7540 Thunderbolt 3 controller with latest Firmware. Driver on Gigabyte website, same as driver on CD. Using on Gigabyte X399 AORUS Xtreme & Gigabyte X399 Designare Ex. Those are the only (2) X399 Motherboards with THB_C Header aka GPIO 5 Pin Header.






Plug n play. Worked instantly in Windows 7 I looked through all the cards and HAD to have one compatible with W7 & equipped with a Texas Intruments chip. Most external audio cards recommend their chipsets EDIT: Over a year if having audio dropouts, and what seems like the sample rate de-syncronizing itself, I'm gonna try a different card. Honestly, it's hard to pinpoint what the issue is. Could be Windows 10, or my Pro 24, or myriad of other things. Trying a different 1394 card is the cheapest first step. Owned since 2013