ASUS M5A97 USB 3.0 Problem

Even though my ASUS M5A97 has USB 3.0 i get this error: Check your USB controllers for Kinect Windows v2 compability
Result: No supported USB 3.0 port detected
I saw that back in November another person had the same problem and the only solution was to get a standalone USB 3.0 PCIx Gen 2.0 card that has an Intel or Rensas chipset.
Is there anything new to know? Or is this still the only way to get kinect v2 to work on motherboards that have different chipsets?

Diabolusz wrote:
Nobody has any idea what I could try?
You'd probably get better results posting in the MacBook Pro forum; this is the Mac Pro (desktop workstation) forum. Also, it looks like USB 3.0 problems have been around for a while. See, for example, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4028808?start=0&tstart=0.

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