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BURNED AGAIN! XBOX ONE WON'T CONNECT TO PC OUT OF THE BOX!

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BURNED AGAIN! XBOX ONE WON'T CONNECT TO PC OUT OF THE BOX!

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ThomasXXL
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i believe it will not work with this card.
To your information: My USB 3.0 card is a Transcend TS-PDU3 (Renesas controller)


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to the best of my knowledge ,     the intel drivers needs the intel chipset on the motherboard to work, http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/sftwr-prod/usb3ehcd

where as amd drivers use the amd chipset - http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows+10+-+64
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the only work around I can think of ,  is if you connected an external usb hub that uses an intel chipset ?   and even then that's a logical guess as I don't know if such a process exists,  and it would probably be like linking up 2 computers as opposed to an accessory.  I don't think there is such a thing because I don't know of any other cases where a specific usb brand is needed. -  version 1, 2,3.0 yes,  brand intel/amd no.




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I guess I am safe since I use intel/nvidia then.    I learned long ago that when it comes to the 3d stuff since these hardware companies are in cahoots one has to keep up with the jones by staying with the usual otherwise your likely in an attempt to save money probably gonna spend more not to mention the pain in the rear it is to make it all work.    As I get older I am less willing to fart with my pc innards and less adventurous in that respect so I save all my pennies and get something that "complies" with the corporations that I am forced to deal with if I want to make pretty pictures and goofy animations.   

  

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I can only tell you that the Xbox One Kinect works fine with my computer.

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Sorry, late getting back here.

Yes, both of the machines my Kinects are working with are Intel -- the specs do mention that Intel MUST be the maker of the USB 3.0 port (or that other maker that someone mentioned here).  What I assumed that meant was that IF you are using another MB (like AMD) that you MUST use a PCi card made by Intel (does Intel make such things?  Don't ask me -- I'm a software engineer, not a hardware one -- the old joke about how many programmers does it take to change a lightbulb?  None, it's a hardware problem).



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I'm a software engineer, not a hardware one -- the old joke about how many programmers does it take to change a lightbulb?  None, it's a hardware problem).

and the corollary to your joke is:
  How many hardware engineers does it take to change a light bulb?  None, it'll be fixed in the drivers.



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ThomasXXL (12/4/2015)
i believe it will not work with this card.
To your information: My USB 3.0 card is a Transcend TS-PDU3 (Renesas controller)


Thomas, thanks much for the heads-up.  I will see what I can do.  Problem of course is I can shop for full slot pci-e cards all day, but they don't publish the Driver specs on the sales page.  
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How many Microsoft engineers does it take to change a light bulb?  None, they merely change the standard to darkness and then they upgrade the customers.

funny,  but apparently true. w00t



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i believe it will not work with this card.
To your information: My USB 3.0 card is a Transcend TS-PDU3 (Renesas controller)


Thomas, thanks much for the heads-up.  I will see what I can do.  Problem of course is I can shop for full slot pci-e cards all day, but they don't publish the Driver specs on the sales page.  

This card uses the Renesas controller chipset and thus should work (and at the price, almost unbeatable to at least try):

http://www.amazon.com/Crest-Renesas-Chipset-Components-SD-PEX20159/dp/B00MTZZP5E



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In case you don't need four ports this is the one I have
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Adapter-PCIE-Desktop-TS-PDU3/dp/B003MVJG8Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1449263028&sr=1-1&keywords=ts-PDU3

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