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The StarTech.com USB 3.0 Internal Multi-Card Reader (35FCREADBU3) is a professional-grade device designed to fit into any 3.5-inch drive bay, connecting internally via a 20-pin motherboard header. It supports a wide range of popular memory card formats including UHS-II SD cards, CompactFlash, and Memory Stick, enabling simultaneous access to four different card slots. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux without requiring drivers, it features built-in power and activity LEDs and is backed by a 2-year warranty with dedicated IT support.
Brand | StarTech.com |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 0.99 cm; 250 g |
Item model number | 35FCREADBU3 |
Manufacturer | Startech |
Series | 35FCREADBU3 |
Colour | Black |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Card Reader | CompactFlash Type I |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | OS independent; No software or drivers required |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 250 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**R
Simple and effective
I bought this unit along with the 3.5 - 5.25 front panel convertor tray. It's a simple box with the facia with various inputs and at the rear is a single cable terminated with a 9 pin USB connector plug. The cable is off a decent length which enables the directing of the cable well out of the way of other components and keeps things neat and tidy. The 9 pin plug is the only connection required and easily connects to a spare USB header on the motherboard. Installation was easy and the supplied fixing screws ensure the unit is firmly secured to the convertor tray (which comes with it's own chassis screws). On powering up, the green power indicator light on the units front panel was illuminated as was the activity light when a storage device was plugged in. Files were opened with minimal delay. If you are looking for a card reader/writer with the added bonus of an additional USB socket, then for the money, I can highly recommend this product. I bought this unit after having bought a similar product which failed to operate and is currently being returned. I wish I had gone with this one from the start. Not a single glitch with installation or functionality. No driver installation required either.
R**Y
Straightforward Great Little Device.
Brilliant little card reader. All I wanted was a straightforward multicard reader. So many bundle USB 3.0 and the kitchen sink so you end up with a bunch of cables to connect. This just has a single USB header cable. Perfect, workd like dream. Can recommend 100%.Easy install, well made, simple.
S**Y
Good card reader
So far it's running just fine. It was simple enough to install and the drivers were automatically installed by Windows 7.Relatively well made for an inexpensive reader and it comes with enough cable to reach the USB sockets on the mother board.Tried it with SD and compact flash cards and though the CF cards are put in upside down they all read and write with no errors.The USB 2 socket is handy and works fast enough even though it's not USB 3.It's nice to no longer have trailing cables across the PC and desk for external card readers.
N**S
ROland VS840 EX owners rejoice
Don't spent stupid amounts offered by Ebay sellers for "compatible" devices. Upgrade your VS880/840EX with this for a fraction of the cost. Works like a charm. You'll need to get a longer 44 pin IDE cable as the one in the Roland is tiny to connect to the ZIP drive, but, yes, superb option
V**L
Excellent ... just works as it's supposed to.
Easy to set up (just connects to a USB 2 header), fits into a 3.5" bay/front panel, drivers install automatically.Although there are six slots, you can only use four cards at a time. Four drives will appear in 'My Computer' and they are as follows:- Compact Flash (CFI/CFII cards)- x-Picture (XD cards and similar)- SD (includes SDHC, micro SD, etc.)- MS (includes M2, MS Pro Duo, etc.)Note that the SD and Micro SD slots can't be used at the same time. Whichever card is entered first will be picked up by the SD drive, the other won't be recognised (until you remove the first). The same goes for the MS and M2 slots.When you first install it and the drives appear, they probably won't state which is which. On Windows 7 (and possibly other Windows operating systems) you can figure this out by inserting cards or by going into Disk Management (Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management then select Disk Management from the left window) and scrolling down the bottom window, right clicking on each drive and selecting properties. The type of card each drive reads will display in the title bar of the window that appears.The USB 2 port works fine as well. And the lights aren't too bright.I would recommend this, especially as there are inferior card readers out there which have malfunctioning USB ports etc. This one is no trouble to set up and does what it's supposed to.For reference: my OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
R**B
Easy to fit on HP systems.
Two media pin sets available on HP 8200, 8300 systems. A 23.5 to 35.5inch bay caddy to fit towers. Desktops fits under dvd drive.
R**S
Works fine on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 and connects fine to internal headers on USB3 PCI card.
Does what it says. Startech say it "Supports any operating system" and indeed it works as it's supposed to on a PC dual booting both Windows 10 Pro 32bit and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64bit. I have it connected to the header port of a Sonnet Technologies FW8USB3 A USB 3.0 PCI Express Card Fire Wire 800) fitted to the PC.I chose this after looking at the CSL offering but that product had USB2 speeds for the card reader. By contrast, this Startech product is entirely USB3 which means that the full speed of some faster flash cards can be fully taken advantage of.
M**S
Not all cf carts work
Like the product and good tech support but I found it only work properly with 1 out of 6 carts, did not like sandisk cf carts.
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