OlyAR15
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I'm negotiable on the motherboard but not the mouse.
Honestly, I've never used ASUS but they've been around so long. I usually have an affinity toward MSI or even ASrock... this makes me question the choice to go ASUS.
First, watch this: http://youtu.be/L0MK7qz13bU
Second, for troubleshooting, it is useful to temporarily swap suspected parts with something else in an attempt to isolate the issue. if you are not willing to do this, it makes troubleshooting very difficult and rather pointless to go on.
Third, wireless devices can have issues of interference even though the parts themselves are not defective. Apparently there are quite a few complaints about jerky movements with the MX mouse: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-and-Pointing-Devices/MX-Performance-Mouse-Jerky/td-p/1045315
Try temporarily disabling any other wireless transmitters such as the wireless router, or try another USB port such as a front port in order to get the transceiver closer to the mouse.
