Motherboard sometimes fails to post and USB port devices are faulty.

callofgunstar

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I am having some issues with my gaming computer i was hoping you guys could help me out and anyone else that may have this problem.
Issue 1:
The pc fails to post sometimes and just stays on the asus screen it will not respond to the delete to enter settings and num lock caps lock and scroll lock lights wont turn on when i press the corresponding keys.
Issue 2:
All USB devices may stop responding correctly during use(my rgb will turn off and keys/buttons will not respond) though sometimes on key will be held on usually the last key i pressed.
Issue 3:
I may occasionally lose connection to my GPU diagnosed by a helpful "your rendering device has stopped" message.

i do not know if these are connected in anyway i have updated graphics, motherboard and cpu drivers along with checking each ram stick and replacing it with another set from a working computer and this does not help the issue.

Thank you for helping and i am looking forward to finding a potential fix.

Specs:
a68hm-plus
a10-7700k
gtx 1060
hyper x savage ddr3 tried at all speeds
drevo x1 pro 256gb ssd
2 HDDs 500gb each
corsair vs550 psu
 
Solution

1. Run a virus & malware scan of your computer.
2. Open Windows Task Manager to look for any unnecessary Services or Processes running in the background which may be causing problems. One of them could be locking up in the background and causing your video and USB to stop responding...

callofgunstar

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I got them last year when this pc was built. The problem persisted when they were disconnected.
 

Does your motherboard have the latest BIOS updates? There have been many released to Improve system stability and compatibility.
 

callofgunstar

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callofgunstar

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callofgunstar

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It’s on 1901 which I believe is the latest
 

1. Run a virus & malware scan of your computer.
2. Open Windows Task Manager to look for any unnecessary Services or Processes running in the background which may be causing problems. One of them could be locking up in the background and causing your video and USB to stop responding for some period of time.
3. Open the MSConfig utility to see what services and software is loading when you startup. Turn off any you don't need.

If none of those help you might be better off doing a clean reinstall of Windows.
 
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