About this item
- Wide Application: Internal 9pin USB Splitter Convert 1 motherboard USB 2.0 male to 2 Females. This adapter as an USB 2.0 motherboard splitter can connect more devices.It is purely for data but not power, so a good ideal connect Corsair commander pro, TP Link PCIE, SATA/PCIE SSD card, WIFI card, CPU, cooling fans and RGB light inside the motherboard, solve your interface USB port shortage of motherboard.
- Easy Install: motherboard internal USB splitter with back 3M glue to stick in your case. Cable length is 30cm, small enough that you can place it main board or chassis without hassle.
- Safe and Reliable:USB 2.0 header hub with wire belt shielding, prevent short circuit of board.
- Wide Compatibility: PC USB splitter motherboard with Win 2000/Win XP/2003/Vista/2008/Win 7/Win 8/Win10/Linux/Mac. Lighting Node Pro
- After-sale Service: USB header splitter for Lenovo Motherboard with 24-month hassle-free manufacturer's warranty/free lifetime technical & money back in 3 months.
Description
1. Doesn’t need SATA power cable.
2. Easy to arrange a extra USB 2.0 header in your motherboard case, which support to connect your RGB LEDs, fans, or wifi card at the same time.
3. This splitter can save a lot of money so no need to buy another motherboard or pc.
· Port Multiplier version: 1 to 2 9pin ports, split to 2 x 9-Pin
· Connector A: 9 Pin USB 2.0 Male
· Connector(s) B: 2 X 9 Pin USB 2.0 Female
· Cable Length: about 30cm/12in
· Double chipset included, works well and stable.
Package Included: 1 x Rocketek Motherboard USB 9Pin Header Male 1 to 2 Female Extender
Warm Tips.
If you think the LEDs is blinding, please cover it with gaffer tape or other tools.
Product Details
| Property |
Value |
| asin |
B08SLQ63G7 |
| item weight |
0.352 ounces |
| manufacturer |
Surkit |
| customer reviews |
4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,036 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| best sellers rank |
#9 in Internal USB Port Cards |
| item model number |
SK-HC427 |
| product dimensions |
0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| date first available |
January 11, 2021 |