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Found the Reason! I Changed the power cord and the problem stopped so I thing the Problem was that my other Power Cord didnt deliver as much Power as my PC needs so the Processes are slower and the problems happen. But Thank You anyways for your help!

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so my PC just keeps reconnecting my USB devices. This occured only after I rebuilt my SetUp. It even got to the Point where I hat to restart my PC and than couldnt Log In anymore because the keyboard wasnt recognized.
when it happens there often is a HUGE lag spike and my Game stutters and sound turns off. Could it be that my mainboard is broken? Or is it the USB ports? Any Help? 

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Plug directly into the USB ports on the motherboard and see if that does changes anything. Could be a lot of different things (I.E Incorrect drivers, corrupting OS, incorrect power to ports, not enough power to the ports, short somewhere)

 

Id start trying one device at a time and see if there is a specific USB device that is causing it. 

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1 minute ago, Bluebull said:

Plug directly into the USB ports on the motherboard and see if that does changes anything. Could be a lot of different things (I.E Incorrect drivers, corrupting OS, incorrect power to ports, not enough power to the ports, short somewhere)

 

Id start trying one device at a time and see if there is a specific USB device that is causing it. 

The devices are directly Plugged in to my PC.

 

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32 minutes ago, notchv1 said:

The devices are directly Plugged in to my PC.

 

 

He is saying directly use the USB ports on the back of the motherboard.

Don't use the USB ports on the chassis / case, because those go through a USB header --> USB cable --> circuit board on the case.

You cut out any "middle man" and it is easier to troubleshoot.

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9 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

He is saying directly use the USB ports on the back of the motherboard.

Don't use the USB ports on the chassis / case, because those go through a USB header --> USB cable --> circuit board on the case.

You cut out any "middle man" and it is easier to troubleshoot.

OK now I understand but still they are connected There only my Mouse is in the front but on the back it makes the Mouse worse

 

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Found the Reason! I Changed the power cord and the problem stopped so I thing the Problem was that my other Power Cord didnt deliver as much Power as my PC needs so the Processes are slower and the problems happen. But Thank You anyways for your help!

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