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![]() I get the message with only 1 device plugged in. What gives? I don't have a lot of devices plugged into USB. So, I can verify that the device runs at 3.0 speed, but windows throws this warning every time I plug in any USB 3.0 device or restart the computer. When I plug the same device into a USB 2.0 slot, 1080p is only 30fps and the device tree viewer shows 2.0 speed. I can also chose 1920x1080 at 60fps, which is only available at 3.0 speed. When I plug in the Logitech Brio I receive the warning, but using device tree viewer it shows the device is connected via USB 3.0. I downloaded the application USB Device tree viewer. I have downloaded all drivers from the manufacturer website Gigabyte. My understanding is that USB 3.0 does not have a driver. Tried enabling/disabling USB Legacy mode. ![]() I have tried using multiple different 3.0 devices including a flash drive, 2 HMD VR headsets, and a 4k camera. ![]() When I plug in the same device to the dedicated startech card, I do not receive the error message. When I plug in any USB 3.0 device into my motherboard ports, I receive a notification in Windows, "This device can perform faster if you connect it to a Super Speed USB 3.0 port." I am confused. On the card each port has a dedicated bus. I also have a PCIe 4x Startech 4 port USB 3.0 card. My motherboard has several USB 3.0 and 3.1 ports. I am getting an unusual false message about USB 3.0 ports.
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