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I own a few Adaptec 4 port USB2 PCI cards, as well as one Adaptec 2 port
PCMCIA card, for my laptop. These can be purchased regularly at CompUSA,
after rebates, for around 20 bucks. I also own one PCI USB2 Orange Micro
4+1 interior port card. The Orange Micro card comes with a 5.5 inch front
faceplate, with a single port, so you can have a USB port in the front of
your computer. You use the interior USB port to hook this up. Cost is
around $50 at buy.com
According to a PCMAG review nothing close to the speed of the Orange Micro.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,847802,00.asp?o=3&p=1
My own simple tests showed that transferring a 140 megabyte zip file, on
two different computers with the same processor, and similar hard
drives,... the Orange Micro took around 5 seconds while the Adaptec took
around 40 seconds.
I have my Orange Micro hooked up to a Western Digital J series 160GB 7200
RPM 8 meg cache hard drive, that is in an external case,... and a Sony
DRU-510A DVD/CD multi format burner, in an external case, and I can't tell
the difference from the drives and burners that are internally installed.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://freepctech.com
>Want to add a USB-2. Any difference in brands? Belkin seems to be
>common.
>Charles Bennett
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