PCI FireWire IEEE 1394 3+1 Port Card with 4/6 Pin Cable
- Adds 3 external (2 x 1394a 6 pin / 1 x mini 4 pin) and 1 internal (1394a 6 pin) port to your PC
- Includes 4/6 Pin Cable
- Supports IEEE 1394 transfer rates of 100/200/400 Mbps
- Supports: Win98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP / Vista / Mac OS
- Universal card fits into a 32-bit PCI slot (3.3V or 5V)
Product Description
Get your data faster! Add FireWire capability to your computer with this PCI expansion card. Connect external or internal components. Supports Plug & Play/hot-swapping, & connection of up to 63 peripherals!
This card features a universal PCI connector: works with 3.3 or 5 volt slots. The card is intended for 32-bit PCI slots, although it *may* work in a 64-bit slot as well. Check your motherboard’s documentation or manufacturer for your PCI slot specifications…. More >>
PCI FireWire IEEE 1394 3+1 Port Card with 4/6 Pin Cable
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4 comments
J. Rodriguez on December 17, 2009 at 12:07 am
Do NOT buy this card. It worked for about 2 days then wouldn’t show up on my computer. I reinstalled it did a bunch of other stuff and still nothing. I then purchased a real card from a name brand and it worked. The packaging it came in was also a joke. Just save your money and buy a name brand card, this is a piece of junk.
L. Mincher on December 17, 2009 at 1:30 am
I’ve struggled for years trying to get video from my Sony camcorder’s mini-DV tapes onto DVD. When I connected the camcorder with the USB cord that came with it, my Dell PC didn’t recognize it at all. Sony told me that to do it using a computer, I’d have to buy a Sony computer.
I did some online searching and found that I needed a firewire connector and a new cable. I found this one on Amazon for the unbeatble price of $10 including shipping. Others I saw were $30 just for the card. I decided I didn’t have much to lose.
I installed the card, connected the camcorder, and there it was! The included software captured the video from the camcorder, allowed me to create titles and menus and burned it to DVD, slowly, but painlessly.
Sony should be ashamed of themselves, and I’ll have to think twice before buying another of their camcorders.
D. Alexander on December 17, 2009 at 3:41 am
Bought thinking if this worked for a month, I’d be tickled… it inserted onto motherboard easily [Be aware -this will install in the lower back of your computer - this is not one that will go in the front]
Works great – no problems so far. They had a nice software bundled with the card, but no serial number to open it. I got online and HDE has been super and speedy with replies and a s/n to install. I cant be more pleased!
Buddyjay on December 17, 2009 at 3:49 am
I was hesitant on buying this since it was only $6 and THAT INCLUDED A FW CABLE!
I just bought a $200 Canon printer and that didn’t even have a USB cable!
This card worked perfectly. Just insert it and Windows picked it right up.
Works great!