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    GT75VR 7RF USB 3.0 Problems

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by 82280zx, Oct 6, 2019.

  1. 82280zx

    82280zx Notebook Guru

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    I have a Elegato HD60 S I want to use to play / capture my switch on my laptop, I know the Elegato works at home on my desktop machine but when I plug it in on my MSI (Tried all usb ports) it says it requires a USB 3.0 Port... I thought this had 3-5? All the USB jacks are Blue so shouldn't they all be 3.0? I noticed it is using the Microsoft driver for usb 3.0 but I haven't been able to locate any others for it? Anyone run into this?
     
  2. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    You shouldn't need to worry about driver itself with Windows 10 since its driver support is native.
    Have you tried a different port? What about Windows Updates?
     
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    82280zx Notebook Guru

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    I figured out the problem, I had a usb c cable that wasn't 3.0 capable and it was forcing the capture card into 2.0 and not working, thanks though!
     
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    Wow, great. Is that USB C cable certified to run at USB 2.0?