Run your tests again to see if there's a significant difference in processor frequency between the two. I'd run something like CPUZ or Core Temp and then Possible the C# sample isn't quite intense enough for your processor to ramp up to normal speed whereas running both samples together gives your system enough load to ramp above your processor's minimum speed. If I understand you correctly you're experiencing good frame rate with both samples running together but low frame rate if you run the C# sample alone.is that correct? If that's the case you may be running into some of the odd behavior of SpeedStep. Works good: ASUS P8H77-M LE on-board USB 3 controller. When I run a C++ sample and a C# sample at the same time, both samples work perfectly 30FPS!! Strange but true. Although the C# samples have a low frame rate.
#Asmedia usb 3.0 windows 10 pro#
Net Developer | Kinect For Windows Device Developer |blog: ĭoesn't work: ASUS P8H67-M Pro with on-board USB 3 controller. Enterprise Architect | Trainer | Consultant | MCT | MCSD | MCPD | SharePoint TS | MS Virtual TS |Windows 8 App Store Developer | Linux Gentoo Geek | Raspberry Pi Owner | Micro. IOGEAR GEU302 2-port USB 3.0 ExpressCard(with external power).Etron usb 3.0 Extensible host controller.Texas Instruments USB3 chipset on my HP Z420.Controller with ASMedia ASM 104x chipset.With Kinect for Windows v2, but only with the default Microsoft drivers, not the Renesas driver. TLDR: ORICO PRU3-4P 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe ( ) works.Lenovo Yoga 13, laptop, Intel on-board chipset.Mostly working: Chipsets with Intel USB 3.0 eXtreme controller.Probably/maybe: LogiLink PCI-Express Card, 2x USB 3.0 (PC0054A), with chipset NEC 720202.2 Port USB 3.0 HUB to PCI-E PCI Express Card Converter Adapter 5.0Gbps Renesas D720200.
Transcend TS-PDU3 USB3.0 Expansion Card.
If you have one of these devices please confirm it still works for the public beta and final device. The following are confirmed PCI-e, USB hubs, and laptop configurations that were confirmed to work during the Developer preview Kinect v2 (beta devices).