![]() ![]() Since it connects straight to the mainboard, it is very quick in action. I can save a lot of space and have no worries about setting up the optimal USB setting for the USB version. Finally, I decided to go with the PCIe card because each system can only have the maximum of two USB accelerators, but more than two PCIe cards if needed. ![]() I just can't use it anywhere (and I don't know whether it will be compatible when I upgrade my computer). With the PCIe card, I can save space and have no worries about the switch. Yet the downside of the USB version is space: you need space for USB connection, an adaptor, and the USB box itself (and one day when I turn it on and off too often, then the switch may break). With USB version, I can take it anywhere and it means I can use UAD plugins wherever I go. So, I was going back and forth between PCIe and USB versions of the accelerator. ![]()
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