

🚀 Upgrade your Mac Pro or PC with the ultimate USB speed and power boost!
The Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.2 Type A PCIe Card adds four independent SuperSpeed+ 10Gbps USB-A ports to your Mac Pro or Windows PC, supporting ultra-fast data transfers and device charging with up to 7.5W per port. Featuring dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 controllers, independent power regulation, and resettable overcurrent protection, it ensures stable, high-performance connectivity without additional power cables or drivers. Compatible out-of-the-box with Mac OS X 10.8.5+, Windows 7+, and Linux, this PCIe 2.0 x4 card is designed for professionals demanding speed, reliability, and future-proof expansion.











| ASIN | B07LG5TS6H |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69 in Internal USB Port Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (259) |
| Date First Available | December 18, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | USB3-PRO-4P10-E |
| Manufacturer | Sonnet Technologies |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches |
C**J
it feels like an SATA drive instead of a USB drive when ...
Today I installed the Sonnet Allegro Pro card in my cMP 5,1. The card is well made and fits tightly in its slot. This card requires no additional power connection, and driver support is built into OS X 10.8.5 or greater. My current configuration is arranged as follows: Slot 1 – AMD HD 7970 3GB by MVC Slot 2 – Apple/Samsung 512GB PCIe SSD using v.1 Sintech Adaptor Slot 3 – Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 Slot 4 – Apricorn Solo X2 w/Samsung 840 Pro SSD After trying every USB device type that I own (Many drives (up to 4TB), webcam, USB Thumb drives, Mouse/Mice, Keyboards (4), printers, scanner, drive docking station, and USB hubs). I found no compatibility or performance issues. I transferred 16TB of data in 4TB chunks in each direction and found no issues at all. I also transferred 4TB of data in small files (again in each direction) and the process was flawless. So far I’m impressed. About the Allegro Pro: This card has 4 independent controllers (one for each port) and each is totally isolated from the others. The system profiler shows 4 different x1 devices installed into a single slot, it is not reported as an x4 device. This card supports UASP and that is a specification I now demand on any USB card or storage device (except thumb drives) connected to my system. UASP is intended to speed up operations of USB connected SSDs, but I find it also brings enhanced performance to mechanical drives that are installed in UASP compatible enclosures. UASP allows you to perform tasks related to the drive (renaming or moving folders for example), while a file transfer from the same drive is in progress. It does this without slowing the transfer or being forced to wait for an operation to be completed. In other words, it feels like an SATA drive instead of a USB drive when working. Summary: I my opinion, this is an exceptional card, that is slightly slower than the RocketU 1144C with similar specs. This card has additional features for charging devices such as iPhone, iPod, iPad etc… The Sonnet website recommends that you download a driver for charging support. I haven’t personally tested this, but I've been told by another user that this driver isn’t needed. It’s sole purpose is to avoid the pop-up notification (Drive was improperly ejected) on receives when waking the computer from sleep with USB drives attached. With this card so far (unlike any other card I’ve tested), if you eject the drives manually before sleeping the computer, you won’t get the pop-up notification when the computer wakes and remounts the attached USB drives. Since I’ve only owned the card for a short period of time, this will be a rolling review until I feel it’s complete. Package includes the Sonnet Allegro Pro PCIe 4-Port card & documentation. A few other details are listed below. 5 Year Warranty PCIe 2.0 x4 slot 4 Independent controllers 4 USB 3.0 Ports No additional power required No external drivers required UASP enabled 7.5w Device Charging supported on each port 450 MB/s transfer rate per port Up to 31 devices connected at once OS X 10.8.5 and above supported OOTB Windows 7 and above supported Conclusion: I really like this card but it's a bit pricy at $129 from most retailers. When price and speed are the deciding factors, the RocketU-1144C wins. That said, I feel this is a great choice for the long haul with it's 5 year warranty, and device charging capabilities. I noticed that when I plug devices into this card (especially large drives), the devices are recognized and/or mounted much quicker than with the RocketU. I plan to keep this card installed for a while for further testing. I whole heartedly recommend this card for heavy duty lifting. If your needs are less or if you are $ wise, look at the RocketU-1144C or the Sonnet Allegro (non-pro version). This is a very nice addition to my cMP (at least until I start testing USB 3.1 cards). NOTE: The card pictured below is a stock photo of the v.1 card. The card that ships now has a rather large heatsink located on the large chip in the center of the board.
P**W
NO! on MacPro 4,1 - Yes! on MacPro 5,1
I got this to use on my 2009 Mac Pro 4,1 running Yosemite. I purchased a mediasonic USB 3n1 Gen2 external enclosure and wanted the best speed. I already own several mediasonic USB 3.0 enclosures. I have been using a FirmTek 4 port USB 3.0 PCIe card with these externals for several years without issues. After installing this, I connected 3 mediasonic 3.0 and one 3.1 enclosures. I immediately had issues. All the drives kept unmounting and giving me errors. Some would read as connected but wouldn't mount. Some would unmount while writing to the drive, which is not good for data! Sadly I uninstalled it and went back to my FirmTek. Fast forward a month. After heavy research, I FINALLY gave in and updated my firmware to 5,1 and OS to High Sierra. After this I decided to try the card again. I reconnected everything the same way as before and voila! Worked perfectly! No issues at all! The speeds are fast, but limited by my processor but better then b4. So far it's been a week of heavy use transferring close to 100 yes 100TB of video and photos across drives. So far no disconnects. I have since purchased a 4x Sonnet USB-C card which I now have the mediasonic 3.1 connected too. All working flawlessly now. Hopefully I am ready for another few years before needing another major upgrade!
S**D
Worth the upgrade
All the drivers work and there is no issue at all. Great to access storage, but doesn't seem to grant access to using my controller.
D**K
and this PCIe card did not disappoint! Just install and download the driver
I bought this to have more usb 3.0 ports for my oculus rift, and this PCIe card did not disappoint! Just install and download the driver, no problems what so ever. Each port has it's own separate controller, so it's not sharing bandwidth with multiple ports. And thats the problem a lot of people are having setting up their oculus rift, they may have enough 3.0 and 2.0 ports, but the ports are sharing the same controller and there just isn't enough bandwidth to go around. This product fixes that problem with ease. Im running 3 sensors and the usb cable from the headset to this PCIe card all at 3.0, and works beautifully. This card does not come with a connector to hook up to the internal power supply, but that isn't a problem. Each port is able to provide 2 amps of power and the sensors uses well less than 1 amp ( 0.19 amps if I remember correctly). So yeah, if your needing more usb 3.0 ports to run your oculus rift look no further.
A**M
Funktioniert ohne abzustuerzen, Braucht aber einen Reboot nach dem USB Geraete angeschlossen wurden.
D**C
The Sonnet Allegro Pro is a seriously impressive USB expansion card. What makes this card special is its architecture: the four USB 3.2 ports are split across two independent channels, which means you can run multiple high-speed devices at the same time without them fighting for bandwidth. Copying data from one port group to the other is incredibly fast and consistent — it feels like having two separate USB controllers in one card. In real-world use, this makes a huge difference. I regularly connect multiple SSDs, card readers, and capture devices at once, and performance stays stable instead of collapsing the moment you plug in a second device. Transfers between devices on different channels are especially quick, which is exactly what you want in a professional workflow. Build quality is excellent, as you’d expect from Sonnet. It installs cleanly, is instantly recognized by the system, and just works without drivers or fiddling. No glitches, no disconnects, no weird behavior. If you need serious USB performance in a desktop or workstation, this card is on a completely different level from cheap multi-port USB cards. It’s built for real work, and it shows. Five stars.
R**D
Funciona excelente con Oculus Rift No Necesita drivers para windows 10 Cada puerto USB es independiente No necesita conectarse a la PSU La mejor del mercado
S**S
Genuine
L**Y
Fonctionne parfaitement, en USB 3 et USB 2 sur un Macpro 5,1 2010. Fournit 4 ports USB avec driver téléchargé sur le sit du fabricant.
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