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Dell AUA-2000B-L13 Dual USB PCI Controller Card
- Product Type: USB Controller Card
- Number of Ports: 2 x USB
- Interface: PCI
- Provides additional USB connectivity
- Ideal for systems with limited built-in USB ports
- Supports various USB devices
- Easy installation via PCI slot
- Enhances peripheral connectivity
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Product Overview
The Dell AUA-2000B-L13 is a Dual USB PCI Controller Card. It provides additional USB ports to a computer system via a PCI interface, expanding connectivity options.
Technical Information
| Product Type | USB Controller Card |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Type | USB (specific version like USB 2.0 or 3.0 not specified in title) |
| Interface | PCI |
Product Description
The Dell AUA-2000B-L13 is a PCI controller card designed to add extra USB connectivity to a computer system. In an era where many devices rely on USB for connection, systems with a limited number of built-in USB ports can benefit greatly from such an expansion card. This card allows users to connect more peripherals simultaneously, such as external hard drives, printers, webcams, and other USB-enabled devices. The card utilizes a standard PCI interface, which is a common expansion slot found in many older and some current computer systems. This ensures broad compatibility with a wide range of motherboards. The 'Dual USB' designation indicates that the card provides two distinct USB ports, effectively doubling or increasing the available USB connectivity for the host computer. While the specific USB standard (e.g., USB 2.0, USB 3.0) is not explicitly stated in the title, PCI-based USB cards typically offered USB 2.0 speeds. This card is a practical solution for users needing to expand their system's peripheral support without requiring a full motherboard upgrade, offering a straightforward way to enhance a computer's versatility.


