Right, I'm back here to sound off to you lot as my partner doesn't know what the hell I am on about.
I am STILL trying to get my Quest 2 to connect with a USB 3 connection. No luck yet, but lots of troubleshooting.
If anyone can point me in a new direction, that would be amazing as I about to give in a chuck 90 notes at the official cable, which I’m still not convinced would work for me either!
So, so far, I have tried with three different USB 3 cables from Amazon. I have tried them in a laptop with a USB 3 port, Oculus detects them as USB 2. I have tried them with two USB 3 expansion cards on my computer with all different combinations of drivers and even USB BIOS settings. All to no avail.
I have today received my first ever USB 3 flash drive in the post, in an attempt to test the transfer speeds and try to identify if the USB 3 ports are working correctly. On the laptop with the dedicated USB 3 port, I get a full, as advertised on the box, 130 MB/s read speed from the flash drive. However, I get a disappointing 78-87 MB/s read speed on my USB 3 expansion card in my PC, and both the laptop and my PC get a 30 MB/s read speed on their USB 2 ports.
So, this suggests that the Laptop should be fine. It has a USB 3 port, it reads at USB 3 speeds, so what is the weak link, the cable? So, none of the three cables work? Despite many a review on Amazon saying it works perfectly with their Quest/Rift? But it would seem to suggest the cable is a weak link.
And as for my PC, the read speeds don’t fill me with much confidence even if I am able to get it to register as USB 3. So, buying the official cable still doesn’t feel like it will work for me.
So now I’m waiting delivery of a third USB 3 expansion card, one which is recommended by Oculus. I’ll see if I can get any more performance out of that.
My thoughts right now are that the cables look all to be crap and the expansion card is poor. But maybe the official cable will work with the Laptop. But I’d need a USB-A to USB-C converter as it doesn’t have a C port (bringing another factor into the mix). And if that didn’t work, I’d have no easy way of ruling out the converter as the failure point. For my PC, I’m just hoping the latest card will get me the expected transfer speeds and I’ll go from there. If not, them I’m all out of ideas.