Windows 8 sees every one of those USB 3.0 ports as USB 2.0 ports. Four of those ports use the ASMedia 3.0 Chipset Controller and four use Intel's Z77 Chipset.
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The motherboard has eight USB 3.0 ports (seven of which are connected - four in the back, three up front). "I have an Asus P8Z77-V Pro motherboard under Windows 8 Pro (64 bit). From my over-month-old, unanswered (actually, ignored is a better word) thread on Microsoft's forums: My problematic device (the only USB 3.0 device I have) is a StarTech SuperSpeed USB 3.0 to Dual 2.5/3.5in SATA Hard Drive Docking Station:Īnd, for the sake of completeness, I'll copy some information from some of my other threads around the web with the details. I just can't get the USB 3.0 speeds I got under Windows 7. In my case, the eXtensible host controllers are being identified correctly. If the eXtensible controller is not being identified correctly on a system, something certainly needs attention. I was a little surprised by the New drive I got today because of the different type of connector. I have run 3 external drives/docks and all seem to work. No one, that I noticed, has really enumerated the USB devices they are having problems with. Commonalities might help narrow down the problem. And I notice some external devices also use that chip. It seems the VIA chipset has been mentioned in this thread several times. So, if it will not work after the OS is installed, then it might be something else.
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Via usb 3.0 extensible host controller not working install#
If you already know for sure that port will not work with Windows 7, then if the install continues beyond selecting Install and maybe the Key entry with Windows 8, you know your system is capable.
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To test, I would put a USB 2.0 flash drive in a USB 3.0 port then try to install Windows 8. It might add another piece to the puzzle knowing this fact. I was wondering if it would be any benefit to test your system to see if it could use the Windows 8 Built-in USB 3.0 drivers.