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Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 5-Port PCI Card
Belkin's Hi-Speed USB 2.0 card is here bringing with it astounding 480Mbps speed to USB connectivity With a bandwidth 40 times greater than 1.1 it is the ideal interface for transferring extremely large amounts of data from USB 2.0 compliant products such as real time video cameras, scanners, portable drives and others. Belkin's Hi-Speed USB 2.0 5-Port PCI card gives your computer the highest USB speeds available today.
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Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 5-Port PCI Card posted on 2006-07-27
I guess I am one of the lucky one's. No problems at all installing. I whipped the old USB 1.1 card out, sucked out the dust, and popped in the new Belkin USB 2.0, together with a new Sitecom USB 2.0 4 port front hub, switched on and 'bingo' Windows XP Home found both items right away. I then re-connected the USB's cables from HP printer, Epson scanner, and Pipex modem. Windows XP did its stuff again and I'm back in business.

 
Not always successfull.... posted on 2006-07-22
I had the same problems with this product as kevin3436 experienced so I had to remove the card. I hope I can send it back for a full refund. My computer is a 2002 model running Windows XP with the SP2 upgrade.I may try another brand of USB 2.0 card.
 
Excellent - Worked first time posted on 2006-04-08
It took less than 10 minutes to install and to be up and running again. XP detected it and installed it with no problems. The time taken to backup my hard drive to a WD USB 2.0 external drive with Norton Ghost has almost halved from 7 hours with USB 1.1 to just under 4 hours. Well worth the money.
 
Ref post re PCI socket posted on 2006-03-06
One of the reviewers mentioned you need a PCI socket vers 2.1. After checking around I found this is only an issue if your motherboard predates 1994 when the 'new' std was adopted.
 
Worked fine for me in a 6-year old motherboard posted on 2005-02-06
I installed this in a motherboard I bought in 1998. And I had problems with the PC not booting. But after a lot of fiddling about and searching the web I discovered it wasn't this card - it was the motherboard. My motherboard (ABIT BH6) has 5 PCI slots, but actually two slots share the same bus master line. Plugging bus-mastering cards into both these slots doesn't work (and isn't supposed to, apparently). Unfortunately this card made 5 bus-mastering PCI cards, so I had to take something else out. With only four PCI cards, worked perfectly, no problems at all. Unfortunately, I need those other 4 PCI cards more than I need a USB2 port...
 
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