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Reddit mentions of Chasetac USB 3.0 SuperSpeed PCIe card
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- compliant USB3.0/USB2.0/USB1.1
- Supports Transfer Rate: Super-Speed (50000Mbps), High-Speed (4800Mpbs), Full Speed (12Mbps), Low Speed (1.5Mbps) Mode
- No Power Adapter Request
- Expand two External USB 3.0 Super-Speed Ports
- Drive support for XP Vista, window 7 Operation System
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I don't think I've ever gotten onboard USB 2.0 controllers to passthrough correctly. I gotten them to seemingly passthrough, but keyboards don't work only flash drives. I suspect its because the sort of fake hub used to connect to 1.1 devices doesn't show up in the list and if it did it wouldn't "connect" correctly.
I've had some success with onboard USB 3.0. AMD controllers at least.
But cards are the way out usually. I just buy USB 3.0 because it works fine for my needs and PCI-e has less limitations than PCI and PCI-e USB 2.0 controllers are really rare. I bought a number of cheap cards, these are successful ones from my tests.
This uses the NEC uPD720200a controller. At least I hope it does, I'm almost positive the page used to list the controller type in the item description. 720201 did NOT work for me in Windows XP, drive wouldn't load. That controller is the issue free one I used.
http://www.amazon.com/Chasetac-USB-SuperSpeed-PCIe-card/dp/B000KVUIX8?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00
This card is a with caveats one. It uses the Fresco Logic FL1100 chipset. Its nice because it has 4 ports in a PCI-e slot, which makes it a good choice for KB/mouse and other connectivity. However, it causes the hypervisor to reboot when rebooting the guest...unless! you hack the passthru.map file to force it to use d3d0 resets. I suspect it has incomplete support for FLR or something and reports that works, but then it doesn't when the rubber hits the road.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORICO-4-Port-PCI-Express-to-USB-3-0-Host-Controller-Card-Power-Cable-For-MAC-PC-/161841673066?hash=item25ae83f36a:g:M7IAAOSw9r1V-Qfs
I never got to testing the Asmedia chipset cards. But since that highpoint card uses them they probably work.