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Certain peripherals/programs not working correctly

Firstly I have no idea if this is supposed to go here, but I figured it seemed most suited.

The problem I'm currently facing is that out of seemingly nowhere, my computer has started acting up. A lot of peripherals will turn themselves off for a few seconds when I eventually load into windows (Mouse, Keyboard, NZXT Hub), making the software that they use unable to identify them. This is a relatively simple fix as i just force close the app and reopen it, and it detects them. But I'd rather it not have to be like that.

 

I'm not sure if this is being caused by a little too many things plugged into my PC, but I doubt that should be the case, regardless i'll post my PC specs, what peripherals i have plugged in (and which one's are affected) and hopefully someone out there might have run into a similar problem before

 

PC Specs are: 1700X Stock on a Crosshair VI, 2x8GB Trident Z 3200Mhz but at 2400Mhz (anything higher causes me to get memory related bsod) 1080ti FE (undervolted), and cpu cooling is a kraken x62
Peripherals are: Corsair K95, Logitech G600, Steelseries QCK Prism, NZXT usb hub that is connected to my cpu cooler, and 2x rgb strips.
The mousepad is the only device that doesn't seem to freak out, the rest simply turn off for about 10 seconds, then will turn back on to the default settings, however CAM doesn't detect any cooling/lighting devices, which is honestly the main problem I'm having.

I know this is a little confusing and probably a little stupid of a question, But I just though someone out there might know what might be wrong

And a big thank you in advance to anyone that can help, in any amount

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5800X3D  | Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero | RAM: 32GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz | GPU:  MSI GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition | Case: NZXT H700i | PSU: Corsair CX750M | Storage:  2TB Samsung SSD + 6TB WD HDD | Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB | Mouse: Logitech G604

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