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Unplug every usb device from the pc, just leave the kb/mouse, then plug your controller and see what happens

When i have got PS3 or Xbox 360 controller attached to my pc sometimes all usb devices get disconnected, with keyboard, mouse and rhino x55 lights blinking like they would get constantly usb disconnects and reconnects.

 

This only happens when PS3 or Xbox360 controller is installed to pc.

 

I have got latest drivers, windows updates and game updates, also have tried powered usb hub and reinstallation of windows, nothing so far seems to help.

 

Machine : i7 4790k, Asus Z97I-Plus, 16Gb DDR3-2133, GTX970, Corsair AX860i psu, Windows 7 64bit (only due FSX problems with 8.1)

Cpu is overclocked to 4.6Ghz 1.2v, i have tried without overclocks and issue wont go away so its not the overclock, also i have ran 24hour Prime95, Aida, LinX and Memtest stability test runs without errors.

 

Anyone have any idea what could cause the issue?

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Do you plug it into a hub ?

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Nope, direct to mainboard trough backpanel.

Only thing that remotely could be considered as hub is Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth's USB passtrough for Rhino X55's throttle.

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"Work" : Threadripper 3970X | Gigabyte TRX40 Designare | 128GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce WB | Custom Loop | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC
Dell R710 NAS : 2 x X5660 Xeon | 96GB DDR3 ECC | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC | 6 x 16TB Seagate Exos X16 | Dual 1TB Kingston NVMe as Cache | IBM M1015 flashed IT-mode | Proxmox 

HP ML350P : 2 x Xeon E5 4650 | 128Gb DDR3 ECC | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC | Quadro K6000 | 8 x Samsung SM1625 800Gb SSD | 240Gb Intel D3-S4610 Boot | Dual 1TB Samsung 970 Pro | IBM M1015 flashed IT-mode | Dual 750W PSU

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Unplug every usb device from the pc, just leave the kb/mouse, then plug your controller and see what happens

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Did it, and soon as i disconnected t500rs and rhino x55 wierd thing happened.

Mouse started moving really choppy and couldnt click on anything along with not able to write anything, had to push restart button.

After reboot its no longer blinking the lights when i start games that use the controller etc..

 

Could say culprit is eather X55 Rhino, T500RS or mainboard.

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"Work" : Threadripper 3970X | Gigabyte TRX40 Designare | 128GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600 CL16 | Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce WB | Custom Loop | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC
Dell R710 NAS : 2 x X5660 Xeon | 96GB DDR3 ECC | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC | 6 x 16TB Seagate Exos X16 | Dual 1TB Kingston NVMe as Cache | IBM M1015 flashed IT-mode | Proxmox 

HP ML350P : 2 x Xeon E5 4650 | 128Gb DDR3 ECC | Intel X520-T2 Dual 10GbE NIC | Quadro K6000 | 8 x Samsung SM1625 800Gb SSD | 240Gb Intel D3-S4610 Boot | Dual 1TB Samsung 970 Pro | IBM M1015 flashed IT-mode | Dual 750W PSU

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