Hello,
...There isn't anything wrong. The balloon tip in Windows is correct. Your onboard USB ports are Full Speed ports, not High Speed ports.
Full Speed and High Speed are different terms referring to different USB data rates.
Low Speed is 1.5 Mbps
Full Speed is 12 Mbps
High Speed is 480 Mbps
A lot of people get this confused, and manufacturers are largely to blame because of their false, inaccurate and misleading branding.
Full Speed devices are commonly referred to as USB 1.0 or 1.1 devices, because they have the potential to reach those speeds. However, not all USB 1.0 or 1.1 devices can operate at Full Speed, but can only operate at Low Speed which is 1.5 Mbps.
High Speed devices are commonly referred to as USB 2.0, because they have the potential to reach those speeds. However, not all USB 2.0 devices operate at High Speed. Some USB 2.0 devices can only operate at Full Speed which is only a max of 12 Mbps, or even just Low Speed.
Manufacturers identify the fact that if a product is labelled as USB 2.0 or USB 2.0 Full Speed, consumers instantly assume that it is a High Speed device, and so operates at 480 Mbps. But don't let this fool you :freak: ! When shopping for USB devices, be sure to check out the data transfer speed, and not just the 1.0/1.1/2.0 specification - because this doesn't indicate speed.
Your PCI USB 2.0 card is High Speed compatible, hence why you don't get the high speed balloon tip in Windows, and why data transfers are faster.