StarTech.com PEXUSB321C 1-Port USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe Card - USB-C SuperSpeed 20Gb For Sale

StarTech.com PEXUSB321C 1-Port USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe Card - USB-C SuperSpeed 20Gb
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StarTech.com PEXUSB321C 1-Port USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe Card - USB-C SuperSpeed 20Gb:
$39.99

Brand new. Never even opened the box.


Introducing the StarTech.com PEXUSB321C 1-Port USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PCIe Card - USB-C SuperSpeed 20Gb. This high-quality PCI Express to USB Card provides lightning-fast transfer speeds of up to 20Gbps, making it the perfect addition to any computer setup. With one USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port, this card is compatible with USB 2.0 ports and provides reliable and efficient performance.


This unit comes in a brand new condition, direct from the manufacturer in Taiwan. It is a unit type with one port and is compatible with a variety of external interfaces, including USB cards. The model number is PEXUSB321C and it meets X2 standards. Its country/region of manufacture is Taiwan. Get your hands on this high-performance USB card and experience seamless transfer speeds like never before.



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