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ezop73
6 years agoRising Star
ok so from what i can gather According to Oculus support there are known issues with the ASMedia chipset with USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports (Not sure if this applies to you you'll have to check in device manager) also some people are reporting that on that chipset if they uninstall the drivers and install the default microsoft drivers the link recognises i as a USB3
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also Z370 based boards using the ASMedia chipset based USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports DO NOT work with 3rd party cables, but apparently they DO work with the official Oculus Link cable
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also Z370 based boards using the ASMedia chipset based USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports DO NOT work with 3rd party cables, but apparently they DO work with the official Oculus Link cable
- Papitax4 years agoHonored Guest
I am trying to trouble shoot my oculus quest. i have a asus z370-e mother board with that chipset. with a 3rd party cable. if i restart the pc or the oculus some times it will connect as a 3.0 connection until i click accept in the headset then it will disconnect for a moment and reconnect as a 2.o connection. any tips? i dont want to buy the oculus cable and have it not work as well.
- Traskas4 years agoExplorer
Same issue here.
I tried USB tree view: If I don´t move the headset is 3.2, port 19, but if I move it, changes to port 3 usb2.1.
ROG STRIX Z490 G.
So I think, in my case, it´s a hardware issue. I will trie with a new cable, this time, C to C.