OCing killed my keyboard and wireless!

bobsmith1492

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I put together a new (updated) system a bit ago and had some strangeness when I overclocked.

When I overclocked a bit and stress-tested, my wireless (via USB nugget) would flake out. Then it stopped altogether. Then my keyboard started acting up. Now, when I boot up, I have to unplug my keyboard and plug it in only after Vista has hit the login screen or else it will blue-screen as soon as I press a key. Also, the mouse pad built into my keyboard stopped working completely.

So, the only thing I can think of is that the 5V rail on the supply got unstable under load and damaged my connected USB devices. Does that make sense? I thought this supply would be more than enough power and good quality too.

For stress-testing, I ran 4 threads of super pi and played Supreme Commander at the same time. It would actually run pretty well. I was overclocking to about 3.1GHz.

System:
Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD4P
Power supply CORSAIR CMPSU-450VX 450W
CPU Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz
4x hard drives (250,250,500GB,1TB), DVD drive
8GB Gskill Ripjaw F3-12800CL7D-4GBRH
Video card: ATI 4850
Vista Business x64
 

faxon

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Sounds like you may have a bad USB controller to me. Try the mouse and keyboard on another comp?
 

bobsmith1492

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I tried the wireless dongle and it would not start up on my laptop at all. My mouse never had a problem and neither have my flash drives or printer, though the printer wasn't connected when I was overclocking.
 

grimpr

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Stay away from Gigabyte next time, they are power hogs and in the case you bought a lemon board, they have a nasty habit to "electrocute" the devices and peripherals due to faulty electricals, just like your situation. I had 3 boards from GB that they exhibited strange problems due to faulty power/electrical regulators. All replaced with another brand, happy ever since.
 

king smith

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The Gigabyte GM-W6C is a small portable mouse designed for use with Laptops. Just like the GK-5UW mouse the GM-W6C has a very modern look to it, the highly fashionable mouse has been given a white pearl finish. Unlike some portable mice that I have come across, the GM-W6C dimensions are not as modest. For example, the Thermaltake portable mouse is half the size making it difficult to use after a number of working hours. The GM-W6C on the other hand, features an arch-shaped structure measuring 9.6 x 6.3 x3.8cm.
 

faxon

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Stay away from Gigabyte next time, they are power hogs and in the case you bought a lemon board, they have a nasty habit to "electrocute" the devices and peripherals due to faulty electricals, just like your situation. I had 3 boards from GB that they exhibited strange problems due to faulty power/electrical regulators. All replaced with another brand, happy ever since.
sounds like an isolated case. i have 2 EP45-UD3P boards and i havent had any of these problems of which you speak. as far as being power "hogs", how did you come to this conclusion?