So I recently bought a kinect in an attempt to use it for motion capture with my PC. Turns out that even though I have USB 3.0 there's some specific version of USB 3 that I need to use the kinect properly.
From thier support page
"Only USB3 controllers from Intel and Renesas are supported"
I have an amd board so I assume that's the issue. I could buy a USB card but my video card is blocking my PCI-e port. All I have is a normal PCI slot.
Can anyone recommend a card I could buy that would work? Or another solution?
I believe this could do the job? I only mention it because it seems to fit your criteria (USB 3.0, PCI interface), and the driver name is apparently has "RENESAS-USB3-HOST-DRIVER" in the name, and apparently it shows up as a Renesas USB 3.0 extensible host controller in the device manager?
Someone else will probably give you a definitive answer, but just in case, i think this would work--and also it's pretty cheap (and you could return it easily if not).
Whoops--could have sworn that was PCI card, but obviously it is not.
And USB 3.0 boards that are "Conventional" PCI are frustratingly hard to find.
That's because PCI is limited to, iirc, 133MB/s of transfer speed, whcih works out to just over 1000mbit/s, or roughly 1gbit/s. Considering that USB 3.0 is capable of 4.5gbit/s it's mostly pointless to have USB 3.0 on the PCI interface.
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Someone else will probably give you a definitive answer, but just in case, i think this would work--and also it's pretty cheap (and you could return it easily if not).
However I found a riser with cable and a 90 degree expander that should allow me to access the coveted slot from a different slot.
I'll keep that card in mind as I look for cards. That one seems like it should work. I'll keep you updated if I can solve the problem
And USB 3.0 boards that are "Conventional" PCI are frustratingly hard to find.
That's because PCI is limited to, iirc, 133MB/s of transfer speed, whcih works out to just over 1000mbit/s, or roughly 1gbit/s. Considering that USB 3.0 is capable of 4.5gbit/s it's mostly pointless to have USB 3.0 on the PCI interface.