![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For now I have to disable C states completely and remove the possibility from Windows to put the USB hubs to sleep to not have the external HUB stop working after some inactivity, but there's no actual solution for the MB ports themselves working correctly with the G2 (or any other periphereal that require full 3.0 specifications/power from them). I tried every option at my disposal (latest BIOS for my Motherboard, all updated drivers etc.) but this is clearly a chipset issue that needs to be fixing. However I then even discovered that when Windows put the USB port the HUB is attached to to sleep then the latter stops to work completely and it needs a full shutdown to start working again.Īfter this I scourred a little the net in search for a resolution to the problem and I found out the incredible amount of issues that people are having with Zen 3 processors/chipsets and USB ports, ranging from continous disconnects to crashes, to intermittent WHEA errors (that I had myself too, btw) etc. The same happend when I attached the headset to an external powered USB HUB I had. The doubt that the problem had to do with the headset itself was then dispelled totally when I plugged the G2 on the front USB port of my case and it then worked perfectly. At first I thought the headset to be defective but then researching on the Internet for answers I found out that almost all the others that experienced similar issues had a point in common: they used B550/X570 boards. The first instance was when I tried using the HP Reverb G2 and discovered that only two of the USB 3 ports worked with it, and then even those with intermittent audio disconnects and constant crashes. I recently built a new PC with a 5900x (B550 MB - Gigabyte Aorus Pro) and I started noticing very soon many issues popping up with the USB ports. ![]()
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