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So I just finished assembling my Ryzen Rig and after installing windows I started seeing this message when I boot:

 

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overcurrent has been detected on your usb device, system will shutdown after 15 seconds.

I removed all USB cables and unplugged the front case USB from the MB and still I see that message every time I reboot and it goes away after I restart my PC twice.

 

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700

MB: MSI B350 Tomahawk

RAM: Corsair LPX DDR4 3000MHz - Running @ 1800 MHz

GPU: RX 480 8GB

 

Any advice is appreciated

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2 minutes ago, WaelT said:

So I just finished assembling my Ryzen Rig and after installing windows I started seeing this message when I boot:

 

I removed all USB cables and unplugged the front case USB from the MB and still I see that message every time I reboot and it goes away after I restart my PC twice.

 

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700

MB: MSI B350 Tomahawk

RAM: Corsair LPX DDR4 3000MHz - Running @ 1800 MHz

GPU: RX 480 8GB

 

Any advice is appreciated

Check all your USB headers and solder points on the back to see if there are and solder bridges if not there may be a short somewhere on the board. You'll need to send it in for an RMA or contact your retailer. 

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1 minute ago, W-L said:

Check all your USB headers and solder points on the back to see if there are and solder bridges if not there may be a short somewhere on the board. You'll need to send it in for an RMA or contact your retailer. 

Will do and check 

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