Product Description
QVS CC2207M 6-Inch USB3 to USB2 Motherboard Adapter
Give your computer an upgrade with the QVS CC2207M 6-Inch USB3 to USB2 Motherboard Adapter! This handy adapter lets you easily connect USB3 devices directly to your motherboard’s USB2 port without any hassle. The simple plug and play design makes installation simple and intuitive, while allowing you to use all the latest high-speed USB 3.0 devices on older motherboards that only offer slower speeds. Plus, the slim design ensures minimal bulk in your case and a clean, streamlined look when connected. Enjoy reliable, fast data transfer rates up to 5Gbps with this ultra convenient adapter from QVS!
Features:
- Connects USB3 devices directly to your motherboard's USB2 port
- Easy plug and play installation
- Up to 5Gbps data transfer rate
- Slim 6 inch design for minimum bulk
Benefits:
- Cost effective solution for upgrading your PC with modern technology
- Supports all current generation high speed USB devices
- Get speedy data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps
- Compact size allows for clean, clutter free setup
How to Install a USB3 to USB2 Motherboard Adapter
In today's ever-evolving tech world, it can be difficult to keep up with the newest advancements. But don't worry—you can still get the most out of your older motherboard by using a USB3 to USB2 adapter. Find out how to install this simple yet powerful adapter and give your system a speed boost.
Identify your motherboard type
Before attempting to install a USB3 to USB2 motherboard adapter, it's important to identify your specific motherboard type. This is best done by consulting the user manual that came with the original motherboard or by searching for it online. You'll want to make sure you get an adapter that's compatible with your particular model. Once you have all the necessary information, you can proceed with the installation.
Look for an expansion slot and position the adapter
After you have identified the type of motherboard and adapter you need, it's time to begin the installation. Start by looking for a free expansion slot on the motherboard. Once you’ve found the right slot, place the adapter in the slot with its components facing outwards. This should be done carefully to avoid any accidental damage. Securely lock down both sides of the adapter slot using Phillips head screws to ensure a safe connection.
Look for an expansion slot and position the adapter
Insert your adapter into the motherboard’s expansion slot. Once it is secured, plug the USB3 cable from the adapter into a free port on the backplane of your computer case. Depending on your setup, this could either be a 4-pin or 9-pin connector. After that, mount any extra connectors and cables for different ports like USB 2.0 to connect other peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard.
Connect all necessary power requirements for the adapter and fasten them tightly to their respective positions
Once the adapter is securely mounted and plugged in, you will also need to connect any power cables necessary. Depending on your setup and what types of ports are being used, these may include a 14-pin connector or 4-pin Molex connector. Make sure to check your motherboard manual for specifics on where each specific cable should go, and make sure that all power cables are securely fastened to their respected positions.
Download and install any device drivers required by manufacturer instructions before connecting any USB devices to your computer system
Before plugging in any USB devices, it is important to make sure you’ve downloaded and installed the correct device drivers for your adapter. The USB3 to USB2 adapter may require its own specific drivers, so consult the manufacturer’s instructions for detailed steps about what drivers are necessary and how to install them. Once you have downloaded and installed all of the appropriate device driver software, connect the USB3 device or hub you intend to use.