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Security is provided by the best internet commerce technology available. Step 4: Try out another Mac Pro, if available, to determine the card’s general functionality.Īll items on this website can be purchased safely online using our secure shopping cart. Step 3: Check the PCI-E socket on the main board for possible faults. Step 2: Augment with the optional power supply, so an automatic search can be retried. Step 1: de- and reattach the devices to be recognised, so the system can try another recognition search. If the card doesn’t work properly from the start, you may try out the following steps
Windows XP and Windows 7 (with included drivers)Īttention: If devices attached to the express card aren't recognised after a restart of the computer, it is advised to detach and reattach the devices onto another USB port again, so a proper recognition is realised.
Mac OS 10.8.2 or Above & Windows 8 - No additional drivers are needed for Mac Pro/ Win8, it has built-in support for the FL1100 chipset
The Expansion card is applicable to the MAC Pro ( 2008 to 2012 Version) Support UASP: 70% Faster than traditional USB 3.0, with UASP Transfer Protocol The UASP Transfer Protocol only can accelerate read and write speed of SSD hard disk. PCI Express Expansion Card with 4 USB 3.0 Ports: With quick and easy installation, this PCI Express card expands your Mac Pro by four high-speed USB3.0 interfaces, offers a simple solution for connecting to USB 3.0 devices from your Mac Pro No additional power supply for normal recognition and operation needed anymore, optimised board plane architecture, fast and easy installation, keeps your Mac Pro case tidy
Package: 1x USB3.0 PCI-E Expansion Card 1x CD Driver 1x User's Manual SuperSpeed USB 3.0 supports transfer rates of up to 5Gbps - The actual transmission speed is limited by the setting of the device connected Windows XP and Vista Users Please Note: Due to OS limitations, the real transfer speed after installation of the respective drivers will be located between the level of USB 2.0 and 3.0 Enjoy copying videos, music, photos, data files between USB devices and the computer at blazing fast speeds With quick and easy installation, Simple solution for connecting to and using USB 3.0 devices on your Mac Pro. Operating System Compatibility: Mac OS 10.8.2 to 10.9.5 - The Expansion card is applicable to the MAC Pro (Early 2008 to 2012 Late Version) Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 (32/64-bit) Backwards Compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices The StarTech is good solution, but you should be able to make the Inateck work.Expansion of 4 ports USB 3.0 connections No additional power supply for normal recognition and operation needed anymore, optimised board plane architecture, fast and easy installation, keeps your Mac Pro case tidy It does replace another icon though, so download something useless like DISCOVR WA. Not only does it have the power management and Inateck driver tweaks built in, but it also gives you handy control over supersampling, and possibly it's greatest feature - adding a SteamVR icon to your library in Oculus Home. Have you started using Oculus Tray Tool yet? If not, get it it. There are also some power management and driver tweaks that help out. Again though, I've spread my sensors around to three different USB controllers - USB 3.0 on mobo, USB 3.0 on Inatek, USB 2.0 on mobo. I've also read that some people aren't having good luck with the newest drivers, but they seem fine so far to me. Oculus also says you shouldn't use more than two sensors per controller, but I wouldn't know. Don't plug your Rift sensors or HMD into any of the hub ports.
If you look closely at either of the 5+2 cards, you'll see that the first three ports are attached directly to the controller and the other four are connected through a hub chip. I've got a 5+2 port Inateck, the one with two internal ports not the front panel connector.