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Internal USB 2.0 Card Reader Akyga AK-CA-37 for 3.5" Bay — CF, SD, MicroSD, MS, MMC, xD, MicroDrive (Black)
The Akyga AK-CA-37 is an internal USB 2.0 multi-card reader designed to fit into a 3.5" drive bay of desktop PCs. It accepts a wide range of memory cards including CompactFlash (CF and CF Type II), Secure Digital variants (SD, microSD, microSDHC, miniSD), Memory Stick families (MS, MS PRO, MS Duo, MS PRO Duo and related formats), MMC and RS-MMC types, xD, and MicroDrive. The unit measures approximately 100 × 124 × 25 mm, comes in a black finish and includes an additional front-panel USB 2.0 port supporting data transfer rates up to 480 Mb/s, enabling straightforward access and transfer of photos, video, and other files from multiple card types.
The reader provides broad format compatibility in a single internal device, eliminating the need for multiple external adapters. Its 3.5" bay form factor integrates cleanly into a desktop chassis and the additional front USB 2.0 port offers convenient external connectivity. The compact dimensions and low weight make installation simple while the USB 2.0 interface ensures compatibility with most systems and reliable data transfer for common usage scenarios.
Install the reader into an available 3.5" drive bay inside the desktop chassis and connect the internal USB cable to an available USB header on the motherboard. Secure the unit in place using the drive-bay screws. Insert the supported memory card into the appropriate slot until it clicks into position. The operating system should detect the card as a removable drive; use the file manager to view, copy or move files. Use the front-panel USB port like any standard USB 2.0 port for external devices. Always use the operating system’s safe removal/eject function before removing a card to avoid data corruption.
For reliable operation, use cards within the supported specifications (note: CompactFlash compatibility tested up to 16 GB) and avoid forcing cards into slots. Keep firmware and OS drivers up to date and perform safe ejection before removing media. If transferring large files, place the system in a stable state (no power interruptions) and consider using USB 2.0 transfer mode limitations when estimating transfer times.
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