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Companies like Via, Renesas, Marvell, and Asmedia will add the capability first, with integrated chipsets following after. Intel has yet to announce when it might add USB 3.1 support and AMD hasn’t announced it either, but I expect a similar third-party support situation to evolve.
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Specification Connector: - 2 x USB 3.1 Type-A female Chipset: ASMedia ASM3142 Software: - No driver installation is required on MacOS 10.9 to 10.10, and 10.12 and later (NOTE: MacOS 10.11 in-box driver doesn't support ASMedia USB 3.1), Win10/8, Server 2012 and later, Linux 2.6.31 and later. At the time, it was widely believed that Intel dragged its feet on USB 3.0 hoping to replace it with Thunderbolt as the mainstream peripheral interconnect on most devices, but that never materialized. Add two SuperSpeedPlus USB 3.1 Type-A ports with up to 10Gbps data rate to your system. Looking back to USB 3.0, Intel was remarkably late to add direct chipset support for the new standard - it took the company three years to deploy its own USB 3.0 solution after the first motherboards shipped with third-party controllers in 2009. Generally speaking, Intel’s controllers tend to outperform third party controllers for a given standard, but they also tend to ship later - and it’s not clear when Intel will add USB 3.1. Intel has demonstrated solutions capable of up to 800MB/s in RAID connected via USB 3.1 Anandtech’s early hardware hit 650-700MB/s in analogous testing. In real-world file copy tests, the Asmedia USB 3.1 controller completes the work in 75% of the time it takes the Intel integrated USB 3.0 controller and half the time of the VIA solution. Compared to Intel, it’s 1.7 times faster. My Logitech G710+ and Corsair Sabre are plugged into these ports but according to USB DTViewer they obviously not USB 3.Even compared to the VIA controller, which does quite well here, USB 3.1 is 27% faster. What does mid-board mean? I have 4 blue USB ports at the back of the board which should be USB 3.0. This is the from the Asus Z97-A spec page for USB:Ħ x USB 3.0/2.0 port(s) (2 at back panel, blue, 4 at mid-board)Ĩ x USB 2.0/1.1 port(s) (2 at back panel,, 6 at mid-board) Would a 3.0 port only show as be connected if the device was USB 3.0 compatible? Support USB 3.1 devices,backwards compatible with USB 3.0, 2.0 & 1.1 Compliant with PCI-Express.
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Windows has installed Intel USB drivers that appear to be current, dated įrom this screenshot of USB Device Tree Viewer can someone tell me where my USB 3.0 ports are? I saw something that said H stands for high speed and S stands for superspeed. Stable and reliable ASMEDIA Chipset ASM11. I believe the Z97-A controllers are Intel. This is where all of the confusion started. The Asmedia drivers on it's download page must be a mistake. I've had someone over at the Asus forums tell me there is no Asmedia USB controller on the Z97-A. Has anyone got any ideas? I'm not certain as to what USB drivers Microsoft has installed but there is a reference to Asus in one of the driver details boxes in Device Manager for USB Root Hub (USB 3.0) USBHUB3.SYS and ASUSFILTER.SYS. I don't recall having any issues with mobo supplied USB drivers prior to Win 1703. I have the program usbtreeview and if I'm reading things correctly (not certain) all of the USB ports on my board are only doing USB 1.0 speeds. USB3 Controller Intel Wildcat Point PCH - USB 3.0 xHCI Host Controller USB2 Controller Intel Wildcat Point PCH - USB 2.0 EHCI Host Controller 1 and
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Microsoft appears to have installed "their" USB drivers as seen in Device Manager but I cannot verify whether these drivers are allowing full USB functionality, i.e.
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I can't see any evidence manual or otherwise that the Z97-A actually has Asmedia USB controllers but because the driver is offered I assume it does. The exact error message during installation is the Asmedia USB Host Controller was not found. On a clean installation of I'm having an issue with the installation of the ASmedia USB drivers provided by Asus for my Z97-A mobo.