If the card fails to work, you may need an updated chipset driver from the specific silicon manufacturer. Windows 7, 8, and Windows Vista
Operating systems like Windows 10 and Windows 11 feature native, generic drivers for USB 3.0 host controllers. However, depending on your exact hardware revision, a dedicated driver may still be required to achieve:
Ensure the card is firmly seated in the PCIe slot. Many v2 cards also require a SATA or 4-pin Molex power cable