XPS 8300 cannot see USB 3.0 card

"Late 2010" Dell card mother 0Y2MRG, Bios A06. New installation of Windows 7, all updates applied. Latest chipset drivers.

I tried 2 different cards USB 3.0 PCIe with the same result. There is no indication in Device Manager. No question mark or exclamation points. Just don't register. Cannot install drivers because there is no device. Tried different slots, same result. BIOS has limited options, and none seem to solve anything in this regard. Anyone who encountered this? It seems that many XPS 8300 users have installed the USB 3.0 card. I've only met one or two references to this problem without solution listed.

I solved the problem. I used a card specified as PCIe 2.0 with a NEC (Renesas) chip. I have installed the drivers first, plugged the card in a rejoiced when I saw set up a new device after Windows starts. Works very well. No conflicts. Installation went exactly as you would expect any PCIe card. 3 USB devices operate normally and one obviously higher speed than USB 2. I have not tested officially yet.

It's the map: Silverstone Tek PCI Express Card 2 x USB 3.0 Ports external and internal 19 pins of the Dual-Port (EC04-P)

Apparently the Dell motherboard is picky. I don't know if the question was specific 2.0 PCIe or if he liked the NEC chip. Or both.

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