
I have 5 USB3.0 external hard drives (Seagates) so I bought 2 USB3.0 hubs to share the load. My motherboard has 2 USB3.0 ports and I hang a hub off each.
Off one (an mbeat quite expensive) hub I hang H:, J: and L:. Off the other (a cheap hub off eBay) I hang I: K:
This setup worked perfectly for months. And I got very reasonable speeds syncing the drives with TC.
But then I started getting warnings that 2 of the drives would perform "faster on a USB3.0 port". I suspect these were on the second hub.
This would be the case for the next few days but occassionally I wouldn't get the warnings but the next day, they'd be back.

In desperation I swapped the ports the hubs were on and things would worked again for a few days then the warnings would come again.
Without the warnings the drives would work at about 80Mbps with the warnings about 30Mbps.
I switch on one day and all is good.... The next day (and on) I get the warnings.... I am not doing anything to cause this degradation.
Swap ports, switch on, driver reloads, all good. Switch off that night. Next morning, I switch on and get 2 warnings

I bought a (cheap) 4 port PCIe USB3.0 card but it stopped Windows shutting down properly so I unplugged it.
If it matters I run Windows 7 64bit on a GA-P55A-UD7 motherboard.
Any of you bright sparks any idea what is wrong and how I can fix this?
Thanks in anticipation
