'This Device Can Preform Faster' - Every time I plug my iPhone

I mean I get this Message: http://www.laptop-junction.com/toast/sites/default/files/USB2.0-Windows-Message- This-device-can-perform-faster.jpg
As far as I know my PC supports Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Port, my question is how can I enable the iPhone the access to it? I also tried using other USB connectors on my PC still in everyone of them I get that Message

The thing is that my Motherboard Supports Hi-Speed USB 2.0, I also enabled HiSpeed in the BIOS and still nothing. I just want to figure out the reason why it doesn't work.
I use Motherboard Asus P5S800-VM-UAYGZ, I don't need any drivers for USB the Windows identified it by itself

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