MSMVPS.COM
The Ultimate Destination for Blogs by Current and Former Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals.

USB 3.0
Mike's Window

A commonly held 'view.. '

 "Well, it worked in Windows 95!"

MVP Award years

2005 - 2006 - 2007

2008 - 2009 - 2010

2011 - 2012 - 2013

The original MVP logo

My Favourite Utilities

Speedfan is a great hardware monitor which can automatically control fan speeds, warn when temperatures are rising in the case, and do a SMART scan of your hard drives. A 'must have'.. http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php 

Piriform Speccy tells you what is inside the box and with great accuracy.. http://www.piriform.com/speccy

Networx shows download/upload bandwidth used.. http://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/

Piriform Recuva is probably the best file recovery utility around and is free too.. http://www.piriform.com/recuva 

Treesize shows you what you have got, where it is, and how much space it is all using.. http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml

Windows 8 alternative start menus.. Classic Shell.. http://classicshell.sourceforge.net/

Stardock Start8.. http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/

EaseUS Partition Manager is the best free utility of its type..   http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm

YoWindow, a weather utility which appears to work with the Windows 8 desktop.. http://yowindow.com/

My Favourite Gadgets - Windows 7 and Vista only..

Links

  • Click on the graphics for more information

    Locations of visitors to this page

Syndication

Before you rush out and buy a USB 3.0 enabled motherboard and, if you have a bunch of USB 2.0 devices, there is no real need, consider the option of a USB 3.0 PCIe card.

  1. It will save your hard earned cash
  2. It uses the ‘to date’ useless tiny PCIe port at the side of the full length video card slot

gigabyte_ultra_durable_usb_3_0_pcie_card_news

Pictured here is Gigabyte’s contribution. Because it uses the PCIe silly slot, it will not impede airflow into and out of 3rd party video card fans. There are a couple of Molex power cables which when connected should give more than enough power to USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices.

Note that the suggested retail price is higher than other makes. For the same price, you can buy an external drive housing and USB 3.0 card combo, but the extra power of the Gigabyte card may well be worth the outlay. 

I would have considered a USB 3.0 enclosure but for the fact that they appear to be all SATA, and my backup drive is IDE. Converter connectors get less than favourable reviews, I am not sure that there would be enough room anyway, and I don’t feel disposed to dumping the not so old IDE drive just yet..


Posted Mon, Aug 22 2011 11:40 by Mike Hall

Add a Comment

(optional)  
(optional)
(required)  
Remember Me?
If you can't read this number refresh your screen
Enter the numbers above:  

Questions? Contact Susan at Susan-at-msmvps.com. Each post's copyright held by the original author. All rights reserved. Blog site is an independent site not sponsored by Microsoft.
Our servers would like to thank www.ownwebnow.com and www.exchangedefender.com. We wouldn't be here without the generosity of Vlad Mazek and his companies.

Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems