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**This is a re-post from another topic, that is more suitable to be placed under this topic**
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In researching the Kv2 connection issues for several days now, it seems the Kv2 is a very picky device on what system configs. it will run on properly.
It also seems if your PSI-e x1 slot isn't a Gen2 or above, the cam will fail to start or not operate properly, (drop outs).
It does work through my main machines motherboard using the Renesas USB 3.0 controller using its PCI-e 2.0 slot.
Some PCI-e x1 slots, even if 2.0, seem to not work properly and MS is saying use your PCI-e x16 slot, but some machines this can't be done and run a graphics card also, or properly, so this is a catch 22 for some configurations.
MS hasn't done a very good job with this camera being ready for consumer purchase and run consistently across the broad range of computers out there, even if they are newer and support USB 3.0.
A list of compatible and incompatible components is far from optimal and a very poor job of MS trying to explain the cams issues.
My suggestion is to do your research on every component you will be using this camera with before you purchase it and find out you will still need upgrades just for it to work properly.
There are reports of certain model ASUS motherboards not compatible with its USB 3.0 Host Controller. (but my ASUS board seemed to be ok).
Reports that the Renesas USB 3.0 controller not being recognized by the Kinect on some configs., and the Renesas controller with D720200 chip working, where the same controller with D720201 or D720202 chip will not on some machines, mine is Renesas D720202 chip and seemed to be ok though on my main machine, but I use a direct 3.0 port.
(MS saying use this if you have issues with others:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8D ... UTF8&psc=1 ... or similar D720200.
Intel Chipsets are reported as "Mostly Working", so may be a lottery draw there also.
This device seems not to be just a PnP device on just any computer, (even if a fairly new model), but seems the new components I just ordered should be compatible, at least I hope so, now that I read all these issues.
These are all just issues I am reading about and may not pertain to your system, but I would check first before you would buy the camera.
Issues may be more prevalent when trying to use 2 or more Kv2 on a lower powered, or older machine or laptop.
If anyone would like to add to, dispute, or leave more information on compatibility issues on this topic, please feel free.
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