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  • Malnutrition
    PCHF Moderator
    • Jul 2016
    • 7045

    #16
    [HEADING=2]Next Steps to Try[/HEADING]

    [ul]
    [li]Move the PC to another room or outlet at home and test again[/li][li]Plug the PC and monitor into a surge protector or UPS to help filter power spikes[/li][li]Use a powered USB hub between the keyboard and the PC to isolate USB power issues[/li][li]Test the keyboards on another PC at home (if not already done)[/li][li]Open the PC and re-seat USB header connectors if front panel ports are flaky[/li][li]Try booting into a Linux live USB and see if issues persist (this rules out driver/software)[/li][li]Replace the power supply with a reputable brand (Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic, etc.) if problems persist[/li][/ul]




    [HEADING=2][/HEADING]
    [HEADING=2][/HEADING]
    [HEADING=2]Recommendations[/HEADING]

    [ol]
    [li]Power Supply Upgrade:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Consider replacing the generic PSU with a reputable brand (e.g., Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic) with a wattage appropriate for your system.[/li][/ul]
    [li]Use a Powered USB Hub:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Connecting your keyboard through a powered USB hub can provide consistent power and may alleviate disconnection issues.[/li][/ul]
    [li]Test in Different Environment:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Since the issue is less pronounced at your grandmother’s house, try using the PC in a different room or with a different power outlet to rule out electrical issues in your current setup.[/li][/ul]
    [li]Check for BIOS Updates:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Visit MSI’s official website to check for any BIOS updates for your motherboard that might address USB compatibility or stability issues.[/li][/ul]
    [li]Inspect USB Ports:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Examine the physical USB ports for any damage or debris.[/li][li]Try using different USB ports to see if the issue persists.[/li][/ul]
    [li]Monitor System Temperatures:[/li]
    [ul]
    [li]Ensure that system temperatures are within normal ranges, as overheating can cause hardware instability.[/li][/ul]
    [/ol]

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    • Malnutrition
      PCHF Moderator
      • Jul 2016
      • 7045

      #17
      [HEADING=2]Next Steps to Try[/HEADING]

      [ul]
      [li]Move the PC to another room or outlet at home and test again[/li][li]Plug the PC and monitor into a surge protector or UPS to help filter power spikes[/li][li]Use a powered USB hub between the keyboard and the PC to isolate USB power issues[/li][li]Test the keyboards on another PC at home (if not already done)[/li][li]Open the PC and re-seat USB header connectors if front panel ports are flaky[/li][li]Try booting into a Linux live USB and see if issues persist (this rules out driver/software)[/li][li]Replace the power supply with a reputable brand (Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic, etc.) if problems persist[/li][/ul]




      [HEADING=2][/HEADING]
      [HEADING=2][/HEADING]
      [HEADING=2]Recommendations[/HEADING]

      [ol]
      [li]Power Supply Upgrade:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Consider replacing the generic PSU with a reputable brand (e.g., Corsair, EVGA, Seasonic) with a wattage appropriate for your system.[/li][/ul]
      [li]Use a Powered USB Hub:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Connecting your keyboard through a powered USB hub can provide consistent power and may alleviate disconnection issues.[/li][/ul]
      [li]Test in Different Environment:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Since the issue is less pronounced at your grandmother’s house, try using the PC in a different room or with a different power outlet to rule out electrical issues in your current setup.[/li][/ul]
      [li]Check for BIOS Updates:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Visit MSI’s official website to check for any BIOS updates for your motherboard that might address USB compatibility or stability issues.[/li][/ul]
      [li]Inspect USB Ports:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Examine the physical USB ports for any damage or debris.[/li][li]Try using different USB ports to see if the issue persists.[/li][/ul]
      [li]Monitor System Temperatures:[/li]
      [ul]
      [li]Ensure that system temperatures are within normal ranges, as overheating can cause hardware instability.[/li][/ul]
      [/ol]

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15209

        #18
        Originally posted by Shinichi
        • i did the keyboard keystrokes and it went fine no problems.
        • the USB port power suspend settings were disabled and after i enabled them weirdly enough even tho the problems still occur it definitely got a lot better like the keyboard that kept disconnecting i can now at least write a whole paragraph without it being disconnecting and even if it did it’ll be in a second and reconnect again so it’s less annoying and the same with double letters keyboard the problem still occur but not much (haven’t tried gaming like this yet)..
        Suggests a power issue of some sort.

        Couple of things of note in Speccy, your RAM is causing a bottleneck and while you have two sticks of 2666MHz they are not a matching pair and to make things worse there is no XMP and the RAM is stuck working at circa 2400MHz, not sure that this would cause keyboard problems, the below may though;
        Power Profile
        Active power scheme: [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]High performance

        Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues and a weak PSU such as the one that you have will get hotter and weaker the more that you use it.[/COLOR]

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15209

          #19
          Originally posted by Shinichi
          • i did the keyboard keystrokes and it went fine no problems.
          • the USB port power suspend settings were disabled and after i enabled them weirdly enough even tho the problems still occur it definitely got a lot better like the keyboard that kept disconnecting i can now at least write a whole paragraph without it being disconnecting and even if it did it’ll be in a second and reconnect again so it’s less annoying and the same with double letters keyboard the problem still occur but not much (haven’t tried gaming like this yet)..
          Suggests a power issue of some sort.

          Couple of things of note in Speccy, your RAM is causing a bottleneck and while you have two sticks of 2666MHz they are not a matching pair and to make things worse there is no XMP and the RAM is stuck working at circa 2400MHz, not sure that this would cause keyboard problems, the below may though;
          Power Profile
          Active power scheme: [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]High performance

          Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues and a weak PSU such as the one that you have will get hotter and weaker the more that you use it.[/COLOR]

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #20
            No response from the OP so closing thread as having been abandoned.

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15209

              #21
              No response from the OP so closing thread as having been abandoned.

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