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AB350 Gaming-ITX USB3.0 rear not working

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Topic: AB350 Gaming-ITX USB3.0 rear not working
Posted By: Bernd
Subject: AB350 Gaming-ITX USB3.0 rear not working
Date Posted: 03 Sep 2017 at 7:00pm
" rel="nofollow - Hello,

I have a Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac board which rear USB 3.0 ports are not working at all, while the rear USB 2.0 port works, just as well as the USB 3.0 ports of the case.
USB 3.0 drivers should be installed, atleast it is shown in the device manager.
(USB 3.1 Hub and USB 3.1 eXtensible Hub Controller).

I must also say I am using Windows 7 Ultimate with slipstreamed USB and chipset drivers.
Hoping that installing the latest AM4 chipset drivers will solve that problem.
Or do I need to install specific Intel USB drivers?

Or do I need to check some option in the BIOS that could cause the non-working ports?
I hope it is not a hardware defect!


Thanks, will update.




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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 03 Sep 2017 at 7:20pm
Originally posted by Bernd Bernd wrote:

" rel="nofollow - Hello,

I have a Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac board which rear USB 3.0 ports are not working at all, while the rear USB 2.0 port works, just as well as the USB 3.0 ports of the case.
USB 3.0 drivers should be installed, atleast it is shown in the device manager.
(USB 3.1 Hub and USB 3.1 eXtensible Hub Controller).

I must also say I am using Windows 7 Ultimate with slipstreamed USB and chipset drivers.
Hoping that installing the latest AM4 chipset drivers will solve that problem.
Or do I need to install specific Intel USB drivers?

Or do I need to check some option in the BIOS that could cause the non-working ports?
I hope it is not a hardware defect!


Thanks, will update.



Your problem is probably related to the use of Windows 7 and its lack of a native USB 3.0 driver. I understand you added a USB 3.0 driver to your Windows 7 installation.

The USB 3.1 Hubs are not the USB controllers themselves, but used to create more USB ports from a USB source. You listed USB 3.1 hub controllers, so I assume they are not the USB source controllers. But you should find unknown devices in Device Manager if a USB source does not have a driver installed.

The USB sources should be enabled by default in the UEFI/BIOS, but there are configuration options for the USB ports in the Advanced\AMD CBS\FCH Common Options screen, and the Advanced\AMD CBS\Promontory Common Options screen.

Windows 10 will only use its native USB 3.0 driver for all the USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports on new AMD and Intel chipset boards, and neither manufacture supplies USB 3.0 drivers for Win 10.



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