![]() ![]() My Board, Asus Z87 Pro has 8x USB3.0, 2 of them Asmedia and 6x Intel. (I plugged the XBOX wireless controller into a 2.0 port, actually right now I switched to my old Xbox 360 controller) so what usb controller was his 2.0 on, maybe we can further this investigation that oculus doesnt seem to know what the. when he plugged that into his 2.0 it must have been part of a different type of controller. Can I assume that when Oculus in the devices -> information section tells me "USB3.0" they are indeed running at 3.0 speed, regardless what some 3rd party apps says about my USB ports?Įdit2: Win 10, all the latest updates, drivers etc.Įdit3: This is not so much a support request (or I guess it is, sort-of), but rather just seeking confirmation that everything is running at USB3.0 speeds as it's supposed to be. It wont, because the usb controller is not recognizing the sensors, and this goes with your 2.0 solution too. I also discovered the Oculus LogFileGatherer and from what I see everything looks ok (?). (The devices *are* connected to proper working (?) USB 3.0 ports, and also in Oculus when I click on devices, both, the Rift and Sensor show as "USB3.0") All those tools show confusing (wrong?) information, like that the Rift is at USB2.0. I have several tools (like USBDevView, USBTreeview etc.) for Win10 to show what devices are connected in what mode on USB.
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