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Thread: Rampage iv extreme - bios 1101 - instability

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    Your PC does not like your music????

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    I pressed the reset button, because it was stuck on a black screen. I'm then entered the bios, reset the settings and did a Clear CMOS.
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    I been having this issue as well with my keyboard, its not a G19 but I had to keep moving it to find a port that will receive power during boot-up.. I've notice. Some people also have problems on R4E USB ports not working properly. I think some ports don't get full power like other ports.. doesn't matter if its the 2.0 or 3.0 but had to move it around... but usually when it booted into windows it would detect it but during boot.. has ASUS know what this issues? I'm even using 1200 watt PSU so I'm sure there is enough power going to all the components. If anyone knows why this is an issue please let me know ty...

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    Scarar I am sure that ASUS are aware of the USB problems that some members are having. I too have them and like you I have a 1200 Watt PSU.
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    Is it just the way the mobo was made? Why the USB ports acts like this?

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    No not the way the mobo is made, I have the exact same issues with pretty much all my motherboards of other brands, I bench you see and will test each vendors boards and every model that is released - so I get to play with heaps of different motherboards. ASUS is most certainly not alone in having USB stuff going on. It is a USB thing and USB3 is even worse in my experience. All motherboard vendors buy the product via a licensed use you see. USB 1 and 2 are all Intel I think, with some other third parties doing USB3.
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    To Flash back to 1xxx.ROM, Rename 1xxx.rom to ERALL.ROM and Use USB Flashback

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