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05-12-2020 05:16 AM #1
R6EE front and some back ports fail to recognize USB3.2 Gen 2, work fine with USB 2.0
I have two USB 3.2 Gen 2 SSD and Two USB 3.2 Gen 2 HDD that work perfectly on the red rear USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 connector, but getting them recognized by both front and rear USB 3.2 Gen 2 and Gen 1 ports is more miss than hit. Other symptoms:
-- All ports work perfectly with all my USB 2.0 devices.
-- The LED on the smaller of my HDD doesn't illuminate on the blue 3.2 Gen 1 and ports, but illuminates nicely on the red USB Gen 2x2 on the back of the PC. It is is sometimes recognized if connected prior to boot, except...
-- If my USB HDDs are connected on the front connectors, the boot process sometimes hangs on "Detecting HDD", and continues instantly if one or both is disconnected (not consistent).
Other things I've tried:
- Reverting to BIOS Optimized Defaults had no effect.
- Reverted back to original BIOS made no difference.
- Reinstalling Windows USB drivers had no effect (ASUS ASMedia USB drivers are not posted for download for the R6EE).
I believer the problem is most likely due to a low voltage from an on-board 5V regulator supplying ASMedia USB ports. The USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 is probably a high current port with its own voltage regulator.
Any other ideas/suggestions before I send this board back to Amazon? ...Again
-Keith
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05-12-2020 06:25 AM #2
G75rog PC Specs Motherboard R VI Apex Processor I9-7900X Memory (part number) 64GB Gskill Trident Z Graphics Card #1 AMD Radeon VII EKWB water block Graphics Card #2 Waste of PCI lanes in NVME environment Sound Card Stock Monitor LG 34" Ultra Wide3440x1440 Storage #1 4ea 960 Pro 2TB, 2ea 970 Evo 2TB Storage #2 1ea 960 Pro 1 TB, 1ea 970 Pro 1TB CPU Cooler EKWB CPU, Swiftech Res/pump, 400mm Rad Case Thermaltake View 91 Power Supply NZXT Hale 90 1200W Keyboard Logitech G910 Mouse Razer Ouroboros OS W10 64 1809, 1903, Ubuntu Linux Network Router Netgear R9000 + 4ea R9000 AP's, 10 Gb Switch Accessory #1 Hyper M.2 X16 V2 Accessory #2 10GB network via Intel 550 Nic Accessory #3 2 10GB Asustor NAS 7000 series
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Do the HDD's have provisions for external power?
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05-12-2020 01:28 PM #3
Good question. I think I know what you're driving at and i think you're on the right track. The HDDs are a Seagate STGX4000400 (4Tb) and STGX2000400 (2TB) external backup type with nothing but a detachable USB cable. Today I'm going to measure the voltage using one of those $15 USB port testers I grabbed on Amazon a few years back. It will tell me if the voltage is low, though it won't tell me if the voltage is unstable, noisy, or has a problem such as high switching regulator ripple.
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05-12-2020 01:47 PM #4
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I have found them to be hit or miss myself. The ports closer to the top seem to be more reliable for me and its not just drives. The main device I use is to a POWERED usb hub that sits on my desktop. Sometime just unplugging it and plugging it back in works. Ive just started with this board doing boxtop benches and now installing it in a case. Im going to dig deeper later into this.........https://www.win-raid.com/t834f25-USB...nd-modded.html
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05-14-2020 12:01 AM #5
What exactly are you finding hit and miss? The ports on a R6EE?
When I've designed USB port electronics that provide power to USB loads, I usually use a very tightly regulated voltage regulator at 5.2V to assure a lot of headroom.
I bought a USB port tester to see if I can diagnose the problem with my board to root cause before the replacement comes. Ugh. replacing that board is going to take a few hours. This one has a very fast memory controller , too. It's running 4x8GB sticks at 4000MHz without any voltage tweaks. I have not tried overclocking the CPU yet.
-K