Article: OS X 10.8.2 improves USB 3.0 and adds support for some 3rd party controllers
Wrong generation board, but technically, it should work if you update the Renesas firmware. You need a bootable USB flash drive and this https://dl.dropbox.com/u/911286/NEC_3028_FW.zip which is the latest...
Article: OS X 10.8.2 improves USB 3.0 and adds support for some 3rd party controllers
On boards with Intel USB 3.0 controllers you're not supposed to install any third party drivers, as that can break the Intel USB 3.0 ports, so if you installed the drivers that comes with MultiBeast, then...
One general thing, PLEASE update your BIOS/UEFI/Firmware to the latest version for your motherboard/USB 3.0 controller, if available. This is very important and in the case of USB 3.0 controllers, for the ones that can have their firmware updated, this is usually done in Windows, although some...
Article: Gigabyte's 7-series mini-ITX boards finally official, available soon
Apparently there was some other kind of delay, not sure what's going on, but the boards are shipping and should arrive either end of this week or early next week in retail depending on where in the world you're located.
Article: OS X 10.8.2 improves USB 3.0 and adds support for some 3rd party controllers
Poor? They work just fine on the Z77X-UD5H and Z77X-UP5 TH and have since 10.8
Article: OS X 10.8.2 improves USB 3.0 and adds support for some 3rd party controllers
Not entirely sure, Amazon has a FL1009 card on sale for $20 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00570PQAC/ but that's as much as I can help. I'm not based in the US and as such found a local brand FL1100 card.
As you know, we've all been digging around Apple's latest update to OS X and we've found one interesting tidbit so far that wasn't mentioned in the official release notes. Apple has added support for some third party USB 3.0 host controllers. We'd heard some suggestions about this a little...
Article: Gigabyte's 7-series mini-ITX boards finally official, available soon
As far as I'm aware, the boards are shipping, but I dunno if there was a holdup in customs, or at the distributors or what. It's frustrating, but I'll see if I can find out any more details.
Article: Gigabyte's 7-series mini-ITX boards finally official, available soon
It also has a half-size mini PCI Express slot into which you can put something like an Atheros AR9280 based Wi-Fi card which will work OOB in OS X. You just replace the Intel card that comes with the board.
Apple updated its USB 3.0 drivers (more on this in a separate post coming on the front page later) and you might have to remove the Apple driver. We're still testing things, so bare with us.
Article: Gigabyte's 7-series mini-ITX boards finally official, available soon
Not sure what the holdup is...
The boards are up on pre-order in the UK -
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-418-GI
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-417-GI
Article: Gigabyte's 7-series mini-ITX boards finally official, available soon
Search for AR9280, it only does Wi-Fi, but it works OOB. Make sure it's a half size card though.
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