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Intel Usb 3.0 Extensible Host Controller Driver For Intel 8 9 100 !exclusive!

Use or ChipGenius to see if the device negotiates "SuperSpeed" (5 Gbps). Alternatively, test a USB 3.0 flash drive’s read/write speed using CrystalDiskMark. If speeds exceed 50 MB/s, you’re on USB 3.0.

To know if this driver applies to you, check your chipset. Here’s a breakdown: Use or ChipGenius to see if the device

If you have a desktop or laptop manufactured between 2013 and 2018, chances are your system relies on an , 9 Series , or 100 Series chipset. These chipsets introduced native USB 3.0 support, offering transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps—10 times faster than USB 2.0. However, the magic behind this speed isn’t just the physical ports; it’s the Intel USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller Driver . To know if this driver applies to you, check your chipset

: Corrupted Intel xHCI driver or conflict with overclocked PCIe settings. However, the magic behind this speed isn’t just

: A utility that provides notifications regarding USB 3.0 performance and issues. How to Install the Driver