![]() ![]() When installing that driver the card is recogniced as Renesas USB 3.0, but it still gets the alert icon and the Error Code 10. I even downloaded the driver from the card manufacturer, which is older and not meant for Windows 10. So I try everything I can think of: remove the device from control panel, detect again, disable, enable, reboot. By the way, Windows takes quite a while to load (it was lightning fast before plugging the card). They are named "Generic Host USB controller xHCI compatible" and they can't be started. ![]() ![]() When Windows 10 starts, I get 4 new USB host controllers, that's correct, but Windows can't start these devices (code 10). So I plug the card, attach the power connector to it and boot my computer. The manual says that plugging a PCI Express 3.0 x4 card disables the three PCI Express x1 slots, and I'm ok with that because I'm not using more expansion cards. This card uses a PCI Express 3.0 x4 bus, so I installed it on the bottom PCI express slot, the one named PCIEX4_3. I have a Ryzen build with the following components:Įverything is working perfectly (I still haven't tried to clock my RAM at 3200 Mhz, that will come later), but I need a dedicated USB 3.0 card with independent ports for bandwidth consuming USB devices, so I purchased a Startech card with 4 independient USB controllers at 5 Gb/s each: It works on secondary PCI Express slot, but then video card works at 8x. TL DR: PCI Express USB card does not work on bottom PCI Express slot (rated at Gen3 4x on the manual).
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