It stands to reason that the company has enlarged its Gaming series with 4 new products. The new-comers feature either one or two fans and differ by the operational performance as well as functional. The lines (which embrace 10 models in total) are based on Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1050 & GeForce GTX 1050 Ti adapters. MSI has taken its fans by surprise by introducing two lineups of video cards simultaneously. No other specifications are available so far. A ramified heat pipe scheme plays a key role here, since it accelerates the transition of heat from GPU to the heatsinks. Those blocks include a range of aluminum plates, joint by a complex heat pipe system. PowerColor Radeon HD 7850 SCS3 will be furnished with a two-slot cooler consisting of several heatsink blocks with a large dissipation area. Nonetheless, the first online appearance is called to raise positive suspension. Unfortunately, the company does not unveil any data concerning an official presentation, release date or approximate price of the product. In contrast to the majority of contemporary gaming graphics adapters which employ powerful, and not infrequently, noisy air-coolers, the new solution from PowerColor, model Radeon HD 7850 SCS3, employs noiseless passive cooling system. PowerColor decided to rouse the curiosity of those customers who would like to enhance their gaming experience by total silence.
can always find a driver for your computer's device. The ASMedia USB3.1 eXtensible Host Controller device has one or more Hardware IDs, and the list is listed below.
If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. The package provides the installation files for ASMedia USB3.1 eXtensible Host Controller (ASM1143) Driver version 1.16.38.1. The chipset on my card is ASM1142, and I don't know if this will work with other chipsets or with other devices with ASMedia chipsets.When I click on Subject in the Device Manager and check to see if there are updated drivers, Windows goes to the Internet and attempts to. I read that many people have had Link issues with ASMedia USB controllers, so maybe this will be helpful info. Uninstalling from Device Manager didn't do the trick because the USB controller just reappeared, along with the ASMedia driver that didn't work with Link. After that the driver was replaced by Microsoft's driver, and Oculus Link started to work. I had to uninstall the ASMedia driver by going to "Add or Remove Programs" in Windows, and from there uninstall " Asmedia ASM104x USB3.0 Host Controller Driver" (or similar).
I searched for advice, and some people said that "use the Windows drivers instead", but I didn't know where and how to install them.įinally I found the solution. But afterwards the Oculus app just flatly refused to recognize my Quest. The card has an ASMedia chipset, so of course I figured that I should install a driver provided by ASMedia. So I also got a PCIe card to add a USB-C port to my PC. I recently bought the official link cable but my computer didn't have a USB-C port.