- Jan 16, 2001
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Basically, what I would like to know is: Can Windows7 support UASP?
While doing research for a new USB 3.0 External HD enclosure, I found out about UASP. I understand that both ends must support UASP in order for it to work.
I.E. the USB3.0 controller on the motherboard or PCI-E card must support UASP AND whatever device you're plugging into it, like an ext HD must also support UASP.
Does UASP also depend on the operating system? I know Windows7 does not NATIVELY support UASP, but I DO NOT KNOW if that matters or not, b/c the chipsets of the USB3.0 controllers (and their drivers) are what determine UASP support.
I found this article saying "W7 UASP support might come out after Windows8", but the article is roughly 18 months old. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/usb-3-uas-turbo,3215-4.html
While doing research for a new USB 3.0 External HD enclosure, I found out about UASP. I understand that both ends must support UASP in order for it to work.
I.E. the USB3.0 controller on the motherboard or PCI-E card must support UASP AND whatever device you're plugging into it, like an ext HD must also support UASP.
Does UASP also depend on the operating system? I know Windows7 does not NATIVELY support UASP, but I DO NOT KNOW if that matters or not, b/c the chipsets of the USB3.0 controllers (and their drivers) are what determine UASP support.
I found this article saying "W7 UASP support might come out after Windows8", but the article is roughly 18 months old. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/usb-3-uas-turbo,3215-4.html
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