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Topic: USB 3.0
Posted By: ed
Subject: USB 3.0
Date Posted: 26/May/2011 at 1:28pm
I'm wondering if anyone has tried using the Andrea USB-SA with a 3.0 port. If so, have you noticed any speed or accuracy improvement over USB 2.0?

I'm running WSR and WSRMacros in Vista 64 bit, on a 2.5 GHz processor with 4 G RAM and USB 2.0 ports. I have no complaints, the response time is most always not noticeable  & accuracy is fine. Just wondering if I'd notice anything different under 3.0. - ed



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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 26/May/2011 at 4:11pm
Originally posted by ed ed wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone has tried using the Andrea USB-SA with a 3.0 port. If so, have you noticed any speed or accuracy improvement over USB 2.0?

I'm running WSR and WSRMacros in Vista 64 bit, on a 2.5 GHz processor with 4 G RAM and USB 2.0 ports. I have no complaints, the response time is most always not noticeable  & accuracy is fine. Just wondering if I'd notice anything different under 3.0. - ed
Your USB Port may be 3.0 but your USB Sound pod is a 2.0 device. This means that although the USB Port is perfectly capable of running USB 3.0 devices, it works backwardly compatible as a USB 2.0 port with your USB 2.0 sound pod.
 
Marty


Posted By: ed
Date Posted: 26/May/2011 at 4:39pm
Originally posted by mmarkoe_admin mmarkoe_admin wrote:

Originally posted by ed ed wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone has tried using the Andrea USB-SA with a 3.0 port. If so, have you noticed any speed or accuracy improvement over USB 2.0? [...]
Your USB Port may be 3.0 but your USB Sound pod is a 2.0 device. This means that although the USB Port is perfectly capable of running USB 3.0 devices, it works backwardly compatible as a USB 2.0 port with your USB 2.0 sound pod.
 
Marty

Of course, thanks! I'm glad not to have an excuse to muck around changing things things, as they're working fine, as I said. - ed



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