Addition of usb 3.0

Hello

I want to add usb3 ports to this pc using the available pcie card slots.

My computer is HP Pavilion h8-1090 t with enough power & discspace and memory. Windows 7 pro

My understanding is that I can simply plug in this add-in card http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1HD0PB5476

and get the drivers.

I have 2 usb 2.0 fronts, 2usb 2.0 top, 4 usb 2.0 back with 3 in use

Motherboard manufacturer: PEGATRON CORPORATION
Motherboard model: A 2, 86
Version of the motherboard: 1.04E01
The manufacturer of the BIOS: American Megatrends Inc.
BIOS version: HPQOEM - 20110527
BIOS release Date: 2011/05/27

Thank you

Keith & Connie

You can do this, but you must be aware of the limitations of the usb 3.0 on the expansion card ports.

You will be able to use usb (USB key) flash disks and see the high data transfer speed.

It is very little probable that you will be able to boot from a disk usb 3.0 external or even a usb 3.0 USB connected to the expansion card.

I would not buy an add-on card with an unknown provider like the one that you linked. Unknown electronic publishers are usually located in China and do not provide much if any support to the customer. IOGear and Buffalo is well-known vendors that large customer base.

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