Card 2 and some file work (or a Dremel if you are feeling idle) would
seem to be the answer.

On 27 July 2015 at 16:50, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's why I don't like messing with my PC. Trying to add a USB 3.0 card:
>
> Card #1 - Inateck with Fresco Chipset. Does not work - not detected by
> Windows. Returned.
>
> Card #2 - Tenex with NEC chipset. Seems to work fine! Detected by Windows,
> driver is installed, Windows notifies me of the devices that could perform
> faster... but is physically incompatible with my case (see the picture)
>
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/media/blogs/PDML/20150723_100156.jpg
>
> Card #3 -  TomTop card with same chipset as the card above but with the
> ports oriented in the other direction. Does not work when SATA power is
> connected - not detected by Windows. *Is* detected by Windows when power is
> NOT connected but devices do not work when plugged in. Probably needs power!
> I'm requesting a replacement and if that does not work... to hell with it!
>
> Grrrrr.....
>
> Mark
>
>
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