Hello, I hope this is the right thread. Maybe it's more of a BIOS-question. But here goes:
I have a MB with USB-3.0, I have fine blue ports on the back of my case. But I have no equipment that uses 3.0.
I have a mouse/key bluetooth-thingy, I charge the iPhone, occasionally I empty my camera - and my USB-key is most definately not 3.0.
The 3.0 controller (at least some of them) are on a seperate chip. Could I gain anything by disabling all 3.0 features? I mean start-up-time, power a.s.o.
Also, are there any benefits in using a 3.0 port in stead of one of the (red) 2.0 ports with my equipment?
I could easily live with 2 ports enabled - IF there is nothing to gain in using 3.0-standard with 2.0 equipment.
I have a code-43 device unknown-error recurring occasionally on the usb hub. Turn off: problem solved
Thanks for any info/lessons in 3.0
I have a MB with USB-3.0, I have fine blue ports on the back of my case. But I have no equipment that uses 3.0.
I have a mouse/key bluetooth-thingy, I charge the iPhone, occasionally I empty my camera - and my USB-key is most definately not 3.0.
The 3.0 controller (at least some of them) are on a seperate chip. Could I gain anything by disabling all 3.0 features? I mean start-up-time, power a.s.o.
Also, are there any benefits in using a 3.0 port in stead of one of the (red) 2.0 ports with my equipment?
I could easily live with 2 ports enabled - IF there is nothing to gain in using 3.0-standard with 2.0 equipment.
I have a code-43 device unknown-error recurring occasionally on the usb hub. Turn off: problem solved

Thanks for any info/lessons in 3.0