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Saitek x52 pro usb 3.0
Saitek x52 pro usb 3.0













saitek x52 pro usb 3.0

Tried it and not seeing any problems, even though it has to be plugged into the USB2 Hub on the monitor, (power output unknown) as only one USB2 port is accessible without changing case front panel connections to usb2 mobo port instead of the usb3 port.Īs I had not sent the CH equipment back at that stage I unpacked it again and tried that on USB2, it worked. A bit of googling and I discovered others had USB3 problems with all sorts of equipment, and the main solution offered was USB2. This also had problems with USB3, even on a high powered USB3 hub. Luckily the trader would it back when I said I would get a Warthog. There was of course the mechanical failure of the throttle detent as well.įirst tried a CH throttle and stick that refused to be recognised or work with ED, the stick would work, sort of, with the plain joystick choice, but no luck with the throttle. But due to the bad quality found internally after 3 electrical faults, went looking for replacement.

saitek x52 pro usb 3.0

I have a faulty X52 that used to work ok(ish) on my Z97 boards USB3 ports. I hardly dare think that it will be OK after all these weeks of frustration!! If I still get problems with the X52, I'll post back. I then did a clean reinstall of the Saitek driver and SST software, and so far (though it is early days yet, I have only tested for a couple of hours) I have had no problems.Ĭlearly I would like to get my USB3.0 back if possible, so any help would be very welcome. In the interim, I have gone for your 'emergency' suggestion, and disabled xHCI in the BIOS.

saitek x52 pro usb 3.0

Would you, or anyone, have any idea? My M/B is an Asus H971 Plus (mini form). Norcus, you suggested using a different USB controller altogether, but I have no idea how to ascertain whether a different one is available or not on my M/B. It seems though, from what I read, that this won't make any difference. I found I had my Nostromo N52 keypad and the Saitek X52 plugged into a USB3.0 port, so have moved it to a USB2.0 port now. The first thing I learned here (supported elsewhere) is that the X52 does not like the Intel controllers for USB3.0. I have spent a lot more time over the past few weeks trying to troubleshoot problems with the X52 freezing up than enjoying the flightsim however this also causes the N52 keypad also to stop working at the same moment, and even lead to BSODs (today 'System_Service_Exception', but I have had quite a selection) over the past few weeks, I use a Saitek X52 as my 'flight controller'. I have had a new PC put together recently (Win7 圆4) to run MS Flight Simulator. I found this website, and thread, after days and days of Googling, and I might have found what I was looking for, so I have just registered to reply to this thread.















Saitek x52 pro usb 3.0