![]() ![]() ![]() Drivers 64bit Intel USB 3.0 / 3.1 dated from I would like to know if my Lenovo 720S is compatible with one of the Intel USB 3.0/3.1 driver packs ?Īnd if it is possible, what drivers test ? ** Contrôleur hôte Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible - 1.0 (Microsoft) * Fournisseur du pilote : Microsoft ()-Version 1.1081) * Pilote-Contrôleur hôte Intel(R) USB 3.0 extensible - 1. * Intel Chipset Driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) - 720S-14IKB (Type 81BD) I have a : Lenovo 720S-14IKB (Type 80XC) Laptop (ideapad)-Windows 10 (64-bit) i am out of ideas.On the forum : Intel® USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller Driver (they suspect a problem on the Intel USB 3.0 extensible host controller driver - 1.0 (Microsoft), I found a link to this forum. I have re-installed the Chipsets, the usb drivers, installed all new Intel and Gforce updates, unchecked the usb power saving option in windows 10. I have installed the "USB tree Viewer" to check, and for each usb A 3.0 port it's written : -usb 1.0 supported, -usb 2.0 supported, -usb 3.0 not supported. ![]() I have a MSI (VR Ready) GP73 Leopard 8RE - Laptop. I have tried to put the link cable on the 2 others USB A 3.0 ports of my PC but it doesn't change anything. I also noticed that the Link connection is now detected as a 2.0 device connection in the Oculus app. The link cable has been working properly for months, and now all of the sudden, it doesn't. (the VR visual experience is fine, people can hear me properly but the audio of the game and the voices of other gamers are very laggy, choppy and distorted). Hello everybody, since a few days now, I am experiencing an issue with the audio of the headset, only when I'm connected with the link cable (3.0 USB-C to USB-A) to my PC. ![]()
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