Once you get that driver installed, you can go to the start menu and find a "Renesas Electronics" folder. It's intended for their motherboards that have the Renesas chipset built in, but it worked just fine with my SIIG card. I recently updated that driver using a driver update from Intel. I have a SIIG USB 3.0 card in my rig and it also uses the Renesas chipset. One other option that comes to mind is using a newer Renesas driver. Maybe that was causing him some sort of sag-surge issue? ![]() When he switched to a power cable that wasn't being shared with other devices, his problem went away. I guess he originally had it on a power cable with multiple devices coming off of it. One internet post I saw on this was from a guy who said he fixed it by changing the power connector going to the USB card.
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