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  1. Yes, it is the latest version. Downloaded from GigaBytes website. I will have a different mouse to try tomorrow so I won't do Linux yet but I'll keep that as an option
  2. Steelseries QcK. .. Please read the post guys, I really do appreciate the help but two in a row now. It doesn't stop moving, it literally disconnects and reconnects from my computer.
  3. I appreciate that you are trying to help but I feel like you haven't read the post at all
  4. Hi, Recently my mouse started acting up. It randomly freezes for a second or so, sometimes a few seconds. It then comes back alive and either does it again or works for a few minutes, then it happens again. It seems to disconnect for a split second but it does have power as the LEDs on it stay on. It works perfectly fine on a different device. (A Windows 11 laptop in this case) The mouse in question is a Glorious Model O Wired. The issue is more common during gaming than it is during regular use, maybe this is because I need to be more precise playing games and therefore notice it faster. I have tried EVERYTHING I could find. Reinstalling drivers & firmware. Turning it off and on again. Trying the mouse on a different device. (Works) sfc scannow. I tried every single Windows setting in the Mouse section. Reducing polling rate. Different mousepad. Different USB slot. (Front and back) Anything you can find on the first 3 pages of Google using multiple different searches. Cleaning the mouse & sensor. I have probably tried a lot more but it is at a point where I don't remember what I've tried. I have not tried a different mouse because I don't have one. I highly doubt this will work though as it works perfectly fine on my laptop. I have recorded a video with my phone (sorry, it is late cant be bothered to properly record it). It freezes, then you see the mouse (keyboard symbol idk why) disappear and instantly come back. My specs OS - Windows 11 Pro (64 bit, Version 21H2) CPU - Ryzen 3700X (not overclocked) RAM - 32GB DDR4 MOBO - GigaByte X570 Gaming X (Latest BIOS is installed) GPU - RTX 2070 Super (overclocked slightly) PSU - Corsair RM750x (750W obviously) Storage - 500GB NVME, 3 1TB SATA SSDs Thanks in advance for any help! It really is appreciated.
  5. Hi, Recently my mouse started acting up. It randomly freezes for a second or so, sometimes a few seconds. It then comes back alive and either does it again or works for a few minutes, then it happens again. It seems to disconnect for a split second but it does have power as the LEDs on it stay on. It works perfectly fine on a different device. (A Windows 11 laptop in this case) The mouse in question is a Glorious Model O Wired. The issue is more common during gaming than it is during regular use, maybe this is because I need to be more precise playing games and therefore notice it faster. I have tried EVERYTHING I could find which I will list under this spoiler. I have recorded a video with my phone (sorry, it is late cant be bothered to properly record it). It freezes, then you see the mouse (keyboard symbol idk why) disappear and instantly come back. My specs OS - Windows 11 Pro (64 bit, Version 21H2) CPU - Ryzen 3700X (not overclocked) RAM - 32GB DDR4 MOBO - GigaByte X570 Gaming X (Latest BIOS is installed) GPU - RTX 2070 Super (overclocked slightly) PSU - Corsair RM750x (750W obviously) Storage - 500GB NVME, 3 1TB SATA SSDs Thanks in advance for any help! It really is appreciated.
  6. [SOLVED] I ran MemTest86, which obviously gave me over 18k errors before aborting itself. I then tried running only 1 stick, my system didn't post. I swapped the modules and it worked like a charm, 1 of my RAM modules is faulty. To fix a similar issue do the following: 1. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic 2. Run MemTest86 (Download it onto a USB and boot from the USB, tutorial on their website) 3. Diagnose which module it is. 4. Run your system with 1 module installed and run the tests again. Do this again for the other module. 5. RMA your RAM if it is faulty, check your retailers website for warranty returns or the manufacturers website. Special thanks to @boggy77& @cr8tor Appreciate you two a lot, thanks for your time.
  7. So yeah, this means my RAM is bad right? Did not expect this... I'll look into removing 1 stick tommorow, its midnight and time for bed. Really appreciate your help so far!
  8. I did and I am still getting errors... Do I just RMA everything? I don't really know what to do here... I've contacted Gigabyte support but I doubt they'll be able to help me any better than you already did
  9. I have just found out the company I ordered my motherboard from sent me the Rev 1.1 board when the website said 1.0. I have installed drivers under the 1.0 support tab and not 1.1. I am currently on a fresh windows install and will try this now, I doubt this will have much difference but it is definitely worth a shot.
  10. Didn't work. I do however have a different error code now. See below. It keeps also corrupting my windows, forcing me to go back to a recover point.
  11. Didn't go well, it didn't want to boot into windows for a while. When it finally did, windows froze and I had to turn off the PSU for it to work. I then had to go back to a recover point. I am going to try to run the benchmark now
  12. This was already set to this, and it doesn't let me change it. It is greyed out, even if I put it on Manual. I don't see SOC voltage anywhere, I am not that familiar with Gigabyte BIOS Good point, I didn't actually. I had an issue where my drives would disappear in an older BIOS so I updated it. I'll try that now!
  13. BIOS Update didn't resolve it. What was interesting however is that when I ran the benchmark with XMP off, it worked completely fine. Then I went to turn XMP on, and the benchmark gave me a BSOD. When I then turned it off again and ran it again, it first crashed the game letting me send a report the the developers of the game and then it just turned off my PC. My windows had to restore itself.
  14. Updating now RAM are in correct slots, XMP right now is disabled but I had the same issues with it enabled.
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