Despite installing the USB On/Off driver, I am unable to charge devices at 3x power over any of my USB ports (well I haven't tried *every* port, but the 3X power should work for all of them, right? I've tried both front ports and a couple back ones). Specifically I'm trying to charge a Samsung Droid Charge and an HP Touchpad. I manage the 500 mA charging rates typical of USB 2.0. Even when I attach them to the USB 3.0 ports they don't seem to go above that threshold (I measure mA with the app Battery Monitor Widget Pro. I observe around +300 mA, which makes sense given the phone normally uses about 200 mA while not plugged in).
Did I install the drivers incorrectly somehow? I downloaded motherboard_utility_onoffchargesetup.exe, and upon installing it ran ONOFFChargeSetup.B11.1102.1.exe
But there wasn't even anything to install. I got the option to "Modify", "Repair", or "Uninstall", suggesting to me the feature was already installed. So why don't my devices extract more than 500 mA from the motherboard, even from the USB 3.0 slots?
Is there a hidden option to enable it in the BIOS? I'm really at a loss here.
I have a Z68MA-D2H-B3 Rev. 1 Motherboard, with the F9 Firmware. Running a Core i5 2500K at stock frequency and stock fan. A Radeon 6950 (with 1 GB of RAM), and a 96 GB Kingston V100+ SSD Master Drive, with 2 500 GB slave HDDs. Also 16 GB of PC3-12800 Patriot RAM (4 SODIMMs), and a 600 W power supply.