Actually, one would think, the USB standard is USB standard. And when the current through the bus is referred, only the voltage source must be potent enough to power the USB client with sufficient voltage. Nope! Already single (!) Devices are not detected on several is not to think anyway. The computer power supply provides at least 580 watts available, although I no monster graphics card and - have also no other consumers on the motherboard - apart from a single SATA HDD and SATA DVD-ROM drive.
Neither an external Toshiba USB3.0 hard drive nor the NI machine, or other USB flash drives have been detected. In addition, the part stank like hell to chemistry. Zack walked into the electronic waste.
For a complaint and Amazon support wrangling my free time was just too good. Who thinks he can save, save here at the wrong place. A cheap alternative I have unfortunately not yet been found.