Uses Asus M32CD with AS51 board and front USB hub wiring. USB devices aren't connecting.
Uses Asus M32CD with AS51 board and front USB hub wiring. USB devices aren't connecting.
I’ve got the red port linked to USB2 port 1, but I’m testing port 2 which will be the final one. If that fails, it might be an issue with the AAFP connector. I’ll experiment a bit longer. If I can’t solve it, we’ll skip front audio entirely. At least the front USBs are functioning! Thanks!
Last check updated. The red port connects via USB. It needs to link to one of the two last gray ports marked USB2_12. The white port and connector are clearly a card reader. I’m still unsure about the black or blue port. Regarding audio... everything checked out with AAFP1 and no issues from colored ports. This is going to be funny! If SATA-style ports weren’t confusing enough, they mislabeled the mic and headphone connections on the front panel. Now front USBs and front audio are working. I still don’t understand the purpose of the other SATA ports, but if everything functions, maybe we don’t need them after all. Thanks for your support! Finally, I can reassemble the PC and resume playing!
The USBs function at USB3 rates. They likely operate like USB2 unless additional cables are used.
I noticed you’re having some confusion from past messages. Let’s clarify: testing USB speeds usually involves using a USB speed tester or checking manufacturer specifications. For matching ports, ensure your front I/O ports align with the correct USB standards—your yellow ports labeled USB3 1/2 and 1 gray USB2 1/2 should be connected to compatible ports on your motherboard.
Blue and black settings for USB3. I'll check the USBs before and after.
Speed differences between reading and writing are important. Drive capacity and available space also influence performance. Your experience shows faster copying than pasting, which highlights how storage type affects transfer rates. From the data you shared, it seems your ports are functioning at expected speeds for the devices you’re using. The 3.0 ports should support the 36mp/s write rate on your flash drive, though read speeds drop to 150mb/s. Make sure the connections match the specifications of your drives for optimal operation. For your Rift S, confirm the correct port is selected and that drivers are up to date.