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USB peripherals are frequently disconnecting; troubleshooting with various approaches has proven ineffective.

USB peripherals are frequently disconnecting; troubleshooting with various approaches has proven ineffective.

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beichner
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06-10-2024, 06:47 PM
#11
Following the adjustment of advanced power settings, did you access the Device Manager and review the Power Management settings for all USB-connected devices to verify they weren't labeled as "Allow the computer to turn off etc."?
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beichner
06-10-2024, 06:47 PM #11

Following the adjustment of advanced power settings, did you access the Device Manager and review the Power Management settings for all USB-connected devices to verify they weren't labeled as "Allow the computer to turn off etc."?

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LubyDaOreo
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06-10-2024, 06:47 PM
#12
I've got a Corsair Commander Pro plugged into a USB header on the MOBO but it's powered directly from the PSU. I've also got a Corsair Node plugged into the other slot.
In the I/O I've got an older Logitech keyboard and a new NIIEVPU 2k webcam+mic, plus the mouse.
The mouse seems to like the USB port that's controlled by the CPU and not the X570 chipset (Dark blue) and now my keyboard seems to dip in and out. Perhaps the X570 chip doesn't like too many USB devices? I'm now trying the keyboard in the Ryzen controlled slot too to see if that fixes the issue once and for all!
Yeah I did that, no USB device can be turned off automatically to save power
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LubyDaOreo
06-10-2024, 06:47 PM #12

I've got a Corsair Commander Pro plugged into a USB header on the MOBO but it's powered directly from the PSU. I've also got a Corsair Node plugged into the other slot.
In the I/O I've got an older Logitech keyboard and a new NIIEVPU 2k webcam+mic, plus the mouse.
The mouse seems to like the USB port that's controlled by the CPU and not the X570 chipset (Dark blue) and now my keyboard seems to dip in and out. Perhaps the X570 chip doesn't like too many USB devices? I'm now trying the keyboard in the Ryzen controlled slot too to see if that fixes the issue once and for all!
Yeah I did that, no USB device can be turned off automatically to save power

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FazeBrothers
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06-10-2024, 06:47 PM
#13
I’m venturing beyond my usual comfort zone regarding chipsets and similar topics. Yet, I don’t think the issue lies in having too many devices. I began examining the power needs of all connected gadgets. I found a review by "JustWindowShopping" that might be useful: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-...ie...1L9CJ8YMW3
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FazeBrothers
06-10-2024, 06:47 PM #13

I’m venturing beyond my usual comfort zone regarding chipsets and similar topics. Yet, I don’t think the issue lies in having too many devices. I began examining the power needs of all connected gadgets. I found a review by "JustWindowShopping" that might be useful: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-...ie...1L9CJ8YMW3

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