Product Description Add this multifunction Ultra Media Dashboard to your PC today. It fits neatly into any 3.5 inch drive and adds easy front panel access to your most popular connectivity devices. It includes two USB 2.0 ports, a firewire port and audio connections. It's the fast and easy way to add front panel access to your PC. S/PDIF support to AC 97 Stereo/MIC In/Output Connection Supports compatible sound card OS Support - Windows 98SE, NT, ME, 2000, XP and MAC Connector Interfaces - 1x 1394 Firewire, 2x USB 2.0, 2x 3.5 mm phone jack, 1x Coaxial SPDIF out, 1x Toslink optical Fiber Dimensions - Length 129 x Width 102 x Height 25 Weight - 268 gram
Customer Reviews:
WorthlessDecember 22, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you have Vista, do not buy this product. I bought this USB hub hoping it will add convenience to my new PC. As it turned out, it was a waste of time and money. First, it does not work with Vista. It has only one USB internal connector (4 pin) which does not supply the necessary power for the device. While I'm sure I tried every trick in the book, I could not get rid of the power error message. Second, part of the connection requires bringing a wire back out to the back of the PC, which is not only uncommon and impractical, it defeats the purpose of buying the device. If there were a Zero Star rating, I would have jumped on it.
Cheap, not worth buyingAugust 1, 2007 First off, let me explain how it didn't work. When I installed it in my PC, as soon as I turned the switch on my PSU I got a high pitched hum. The computer is unable to turn on. I'm not too sure what this is but I've seen it before. Its some sort of overload on the PSU. Now, I don't have a cheap PSU by any means, its this product that was causing the problem. Like I said, I've seen this before.
Pretending like it did work for a second, I wouldn't suggest this product anyway. Looks like you can add all those ports to the front of your PC. But You're not adding them, you're just robbing them from some where else. I assumed the USB ports would work off the pins on the mobo and the audio ports would work off the mobo or sound card internally. You have to feed the wires of this device through your PC and out the back where it just robs the ports you want to use. No real point in doing this, defeats the whole purpose of "adding" ports to the front of your PC. This device should be called "Port Re-locater."
Very PleasedApril 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have no troubles. It was eaay to install and works fine. I just wish I didn't have to take up space in my computer for it. Good product and recommended buy,... if you have the space.