EJS1, Failure of bottom ports to reach 3.0 speed. For my notes, during your testing you did have the USB upstream cable connected from the bottom of the monitor to a USB port on the rear of the computer?
There is a chance that you could get a working monitor via exchange, but there is no certainty. IsLNdbOi has had 5 exchanges and all have the issue.
Cable to upstream port on monitor was tested on 3 different ports - 2 rear ports and 1 port on top front of corsair case at control panel area (Power switch, reset switch, 4 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB 3.0 port).
I am not happy with this situation. I paid almost a grand for this monitor after sales tax and the advanced replacement plan.
It feels like Dell is using me as a beta tester for this monitor. I mean, an issue like this should have been found when they were designing and testing (if they did any at all) this monitor.
You do not have to endure any of this. Contact Order Support and explain your dissatisfaction and get them to authorize a RMA credit return. You will have to escalate to their manager for approval.
An untested 3rd party monitor upstream cable is going to complicate matters. To get a baseline, testing should be done using our monitor upstream cable. Then test your devices in the U2713H USB ports, bottom and side.
Just got a USB3 cable long enough to reach from monitor to tower (included cable wasn't long enough), and I'm having the same problems as others.
-- Random BSOD's
-- Constant disconnect/reconnect every 2 secs. (on side ports, bottom ports and SD card reader directly)
-- When connected to Intel Z77 USB rear-panel ports, the hub is recognized as a USB 3 hub. When connected to ASMedia rear-panel USB 3.0 ports, it is recognized as generic hub. But same connection reliability problems on both.
Motherboard is an ASUS P8Z77-V PRO, running Win7 x64.
Just re-tested with the Dell-supplied cable. Bottom ports are now stable (and USB 3.0 speeds). Side ports and card reader are still flaky with constant disconnect/reconnect. Can't really test speeds.
It looks like the Asus P8Z77 series have a particular problem with U2713H monitors - I had (still having) a lot of problems with a P8Z77-V LE, originally if the monitor USB connection was plugged in, the bios failed to find the keyboard at boot time (now found a combination of ports that works for boot). but the dell calibration software still fails to run complaining that the USB cable is not connected even when I can access USB devices plugged into the monitor.
I also had this problem with asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 motherboard, but everything worked after I upgraded bios and all motherboard drivers on this PC.
I have a call ongoing with Asus about the P8Z77 issues as there is clearly something funny going on there, but there are clearly also problems with the USB3 implementation in the U2713H series monitors as well.
There are some excellent posts on the TFTcentral.co.uk forums which relate to this issue although they are focussed on calibration
Just got a new U2713H and am having the same issue.
On any USB 3.0 port I try with the Dell drivers on a patched Windows 7 64 bit system,with the USB cable that came in the box, the media card reader in the monitor shows up in Device Manager as being connected to a Renesas USB 2.0 hub. Other USB 3.0 devices on those ports work fine as USB 3.0 devices. My system has an Intel DX79SR motherboard with the latest BIOS.
I sold my 30" 3007WFP with a CF slot in the media reader with the idea that "at least the SD/HC slot will be USB 3.0".
Disappointing for such a high end item from a name brand like Dell.
If you guys know anyone else planning on purchasing this monitor, tell them not to. At least not until Dell fixes the problems.
Unfortunately for me, Dell won't take it back for refund since I purchased it in December 2012. If I had a PC back then with USB3.0 ports, I would have noticed this issue right away and would have returned it for refund w/in the 21 day return period.
I can't file a chargeback either since I used a Dell Preferred Account to pay.
Built in Media Card slot only works as USB 2.0 on any USB 3.0 port as mentioned above.
Side ports of the monitor with a Patriot 16GB USB 2.0 thumb drive - the LED on the Patriot flashes, but I never get a drive letter. Drive works fine on other ports of the PC. Won't fit in the bottom ports - too fat.
Bottom and Side ports with a generic 2GB USB 2.0 thumb drive - works fine (as USB 2.0).
Bottom and Side ports with a US Robotics USB 3.0 Media Card Reader - the lights on the USR unit don't even blink; it's like it's not plugged in. Reader works fine directly connected to the PC.
DELL-Chris M
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February 13th, 2013 13:00
LLMo, same results as us.
EJS1, Failure of bottom ports to reach 3.0 speed. For my notes, during your testing you did have the USB upstream cable connected from the bottom of the monitor to a USB port on the rear of the computer?
There is a chance that you could get a working monitor via exchange, but there is no certainty. IsLNdbOi has had 5 exchanges and all have the issue.
EJS1
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February 13th, 2013 14:00
Chris,
Cable to upstream port on monitor was tested on 3 different ports - 2 rear ports and 1 port on top front of corsair case at control panel area (Power switch, reset switch, 4 USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB 3.0 port).
Luxferro
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February 14th, 2013 12:00
Can someone look at the Hardware ID's of the USB 3.0 Hub of these monitors in device manager and post back the value?
I'm just curious on who's card reader/Hub is used in this monitor.
IsLNdbOi
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February 15th, 2013 02:00
I am not happy with this situation. I paid almost a grand for this monitor after sales tax and the advanced replacement plan.
It feels like Dell is using me as a beta tester for this monitor. I mean, an issue like this should have been found when they were designing and testing (if they did any at all) this monitor.
DELL-Chris M
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February 15th, 2013 07:00
IsLNdbOi,
You do not have to endure any of this. Contact Order Support and explain your dissatisfaction and get them to authorize a RMA credit return. You will have to escalate to their manager for approval.
DELL-Chris M
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February 15th, 2013 13:00
gmikol,
An untested 3rd party monitor upstream cable is going to complicate matters. To get a baseline, testing should be done using our monitor upstream cable. Then test your devices in the U2713H USB ports, bottom and side.
gmikol
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February 15th, 2013 13:00
Just got a USB3 cable long enough to reach from monitor to tower (included cable wasn't long enough), and I'm having the same problems as others.
-- Random BSOD's
-- Constant disconnect/reconnect every 2 secs. (on side ports, bottom ports and SD card reader directly)
-- When connected to Intel Z77 USB rear-panel ports, the hub is recognized as a USB 3 hub. When connected to ASMedia rear-panel USB 3.0 ports, it is recognized as generic hub. But same connection reliability problems on both.
Motherboard is an ASUS P8Z77-V PRO, running Win7 x64.
--Greg
gmikol
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February 15th, 2013 14:00
Just re-tested with the Dell-supplied cable. Bottom ports are now stable (and USB 3.0 speeds). Side ports and card reader are still flaky with constant disconnect/reconnect. Can't really test speeds.
--Greg
IsLNdbOi
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February 16th, 2013 03:00
Believe me, I've tried that already. They insist that they cannot give me a refund since the original monitor was purchased in December.
IsLNdbOi
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February 19th, 2013 00:00
Chris, is there any way you can help me get in contact with whoever can authorize a refund this far from the return period expiration?
pootle42
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February 20th, 2013 02:00
It looks like the Asus P8Z77 series have a particular problem with U2713H monitors - I had (still having) a lot of problems with a P8Z77-V LE, originally if the monitor USB connection was plugged in, the bios failed to find the keyboard at boot time (now found a combination of ports that works for boot). but the dell calibration software still fails to run complaining that the USB cable is not connected even when I can access USB devices plugged into the monitor.
I also had this problem with asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 motherboard, but everything worked after I upgraded bios and all motherboard drivers on this PC.
I have a call ongoing with Asus about the P8Z77 issues as there is clearly something funny going on there, but there are clearly also problems with the USB3 implementation in the U2713H series monitors as well.
There are some excellent posts on the TFTcentral.co.uk forums which relate to this issue although they are focussed on calibration
landge
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February 24th, 2013 01:00
I'm having exactly the same problem as described above by IsLNdbO. Is there any progression on this topic?
Does anybody know the specifications of the card reader (manufacturer/chipset etc.)?
/landge
JTinCA
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February 25th, 2013 15:00
Just got a new U2713H and am having the same issue.
On any USB 3.0 port I try with the Dell drivers on a patched Windows 7 64 bit system,with the USB cable that came in the box, the media card reader in the monitor shows up in Device Manager as being connected to a Renesas USB 2.0 hub. Other USB 3.0 devices on those ports work fine as USB 3.0 devices. My system has an Intel DX79SR motherboard with the latest BIOS.
I sold my 30" 3007WFP with a CF slot in the media reader with the idea that "at least the SD/HC slot will be USB 3.0".
Disappointing for such a high end item from a name brand like Dell.
IsLNdbOi
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February 25th, 2013 15:00
If you guys know anyone else planning on purchasing this monitor, tell them not to. At least not until Dell fixes the problems.
Unfortunately for me, Dell won't take it back for refund since I purchased it in December 2012. If I had a PC back then with USB3.0 ports, I would have noticed this issue right away and would have returned it for refund w/in the 21 day return period.
I can't file a chargeback either since I used a Dell Preferred Account to pay.
JTinCA
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February 25th, 2013 16:00
Tried a few more devices:
Built in Media Card slot only works as USB 2.0 on any USB 3.0 port as mentioned above.
Side ports of the monitor with a Patriot 16GB USB 2.0 thumb drive - the LED on the Patriot flashes, but I never get a drive letter. Drive works fine on other ports of the PC. Won't fit in the bottom ports - too fat.
Bottom and Side ports with a generic 2GB USB 2.0 thumb drive - works fine (as USB 2.0).
Bottom and Side ports with a US Robotics USB 3.0 Media Card Reader - the lights on the USR unit don't even blink; it's like it's not plugged in. Reader works fine directly connected to the PC.