PCIE USB 3.0 Expansion Card (7 ports) vs USB 3.0 PCIe Card with 6 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports
Overall winner: USB 3.0 PCIe Card with 6 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports
Key Differences
YEELIYA (A) offers 7 USB 3.0 ports including Type-C and Type-A and lists a lower price tier, while RIITOP (B) provides 6 USB-A plus 2 USB-C ports and broader PCIe slot compatibility (x1/x4/x8/x16). A has more total ports but has reports of ports failing after extended use and mixed speed reports; B has fewer external A ports but higher user-rated durability and explicit compatibility notes (issues with Mac Pro 2019 and potentially narrow PCI slots)
PCIE USB 3.0 Expansion Card (7 ports)
A PCIe USB 3.0 expansion card with 7 ports (5 Type-A, 2 Type-C) for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Enables plug-and-play USB expansion with easy installation, valued for quality and versatility, though some users report port and reliability issues
Pros
- 7-port USB 3.0 expansion
- Includes Type-C and Type-A ports
- Plug-and-play compatibility
- Easy installation
Cons
- Some ports may fail after extended use
- Mixed reports on speed vs USB 3.0
- Possible USB A port blockage or driver issues
USB 3.0 PCIe Card with 6 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports
RIITOP PCIe expansion card adds 6 external USB 3.0 ports and 2 USB-C ports via PCIe x1/x4/x8/x16 for PC connectivity. Easy installation with no driver required, works with multiple devices according to user feedback
Pros
- 6 external USB 3.0 ports
- 2 USB-C ports
- PCIe x1/x4/x8/x16 compatibility
- no driver installation required
Cons
- PCI slots may be narrow for some setups
- compatibility issues noted with Mac Pro 2019
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | YEELIYA |
| Durability | RIITOP |
| Versatility | RIITOP |
| User Reviews | YEELIYA |