On December 4, 2015 at 06:33:57, Alex Williamson (alex.l.william...@gmail.com) 
wrote:
YMMV, but this is the controller I've found to run most stable on bare metal 
for me:

http://www.siig.com/dp-usb-3-0-4-port-pcie-i-e.html

xx:xx.x USB controller [0c03]: Texas Instruments TUSB73x0 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 
xHCI Host Controller [104c:8241] (rev 02) (prog-if 30 [XHCI])

If it makes a purchasing decision for you, I can try to put it into a 
configuration where I can assign it.  BTW, funny how folks are dropping 400USD+ 
on graphics cards, but question an extra 15USD for a USB HBA that doesn't suck. 
 ;^)
Hi,

I think yours is also TUSB7340 from that specification page.

Chipset: Texas Instruments Ti TUSB7340
Hahah, ouch yes you hit me, I get your point. :D Thanks for you offer, but I 
actually have my Renesas card trouble-free. Like I said before, I just noticed 
that Texas Instruments also made a USB 3.0 chipset, from what I googled before 
purchasing I only know Renesas, VIA, ASMedia, etc. Since Renesas was reviewed 
as the best performant (bare metal) from those, and was actually a 
reincarnation of NEC, I chose Renesas. I bought it for like US$15-19 at that 
time’s dollar rate. But now my currency has dropped and US$15 is not the same 
as it used to. Plus yours is a US$39 card. T_T

Best regards,

-- 
Okky Hendriansyah
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