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  1. Posts : 18,415
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       #41

    Yes i did notice that you have been having problems with your USB again ...

    Have you had any more BSOD lately ? ...
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  2. Posts : 637
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       #42

    just one, but that only happened after removing my (new) wireless adapter to test it in my laptop (ld been in contact with TP-Link regarding the fact lm only getting 65mbps wireless speed when its rated up to 150mbps and my router is capable of at least 144mbps by its spec sheet).

    the dump lm told did flag my usb drivers in addition to the wireless ones >_> and thats all the information lve gotten out of the dump that was posted.

    as for usb drivers, l completely removed the gigabyte usb 3.0 drivers and went over to intel and installed their latest generic ones, however given that for a few weeks ld been bsod free l doubt l would have gotten the bsod if l had not removed the usb wireless adapter.

    in either case be it the adapter or system drivers lve actually updated all to current versions most of which are gigabyte provided drivers motherboard-wise however graphics and now usb drivers are from intels site.
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  3. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #43

    I do agree i do not think the problem is Driver related ...Think the fault must be in the Motherboard ..

    At least your Internet speed seems a lot better than it used to be .....
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  4. Posts : 637
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       #44

    it could be the front panel, tho l dont seem to have any issues using the front ports.. which is why it might be useful to try my idea of connecting a short piece of usb cable and use that for temp to see if the problem affects the rear ports as it could be related to just the front panel, that said l could try a different internal header as well as there are both 2.0 headers as well as 3.0 ones and lm sure lm using a 2.0 one.
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  5. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #45

    It is worth a try any how .. I will look up the Motherboard Manual tomorrow ..

    That might shed some light on the problem ...
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  6. Posts : 637
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
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       #46

    the bios part seems outdated my last little read of it, mainly because the layout changed a little since the F7 update..

    that said see link to this image: http://cdn2.wccftech.com/wp-content/...A-Z87-D3HP.jpg

    if memory serves the front panel is connected to either FUSB1 or 2 l forget which as its been a little while since l built the system.
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  7. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #47

    Will check that out later today .. Thanks for Posting the Link ...
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  8. Posts : 18,415
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       #48

    Below is the Manual ... Look at the Chipset for the USB ...

    http://download.gigabyte.eu/FileList...87)-d3hp_e.pdf
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  9. Posts : 637
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
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       #49

    looks pretty much the same as the manual that came with the board tbh, gave it a glance over.
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  10. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #50

    Was looking at the Host Controller USB 3.0 hub controller (uPD720210)

    Are they for the back Ports ...
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