MOVED: MSI Z87-G45 USB problems

This topic has been moved to GAMING Motherboards.
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=256118.0

Quote from: Svet on 31-May-15, 18:05:32
you say recently, does this mean it was working fine before?
can you test this headset in another computer?
Yes it was working just fine before, this issue started happening a couple of weeks ago but I've had this setup for almost a year now.
I also don't readily have access to another computer to try it out on and testing it on another computer would be a bit of an issue because this only happens like once or twice a day after long hours of gaming.
Quote from: darkhawk on 31-May-15, 18:36:48
That's about the only relevant information I could find regarding this issue.
I would try the headset out on another computer. This would allow you to verify if the headset is the problem, or if the motherboard/USB ports are the problem.
I've checked out the link and my gamecoms were also configured for 5.1 surround sound, I reconfigured it to 7.1 surround sound so hopefully this is the solution. Also again I don't readily have access to another computer to test this out.
Hopefully this fixes it, thank you both for the replies and I will update you if the problem goes away or if it still occurs.

Similar Messages

  • MSI Z87 G45 driver problem

    I have a MSI z87 g45 motherboard along with a i5 4670K. I've downloaded all the drivers directly from the MSI website. But, I am unable to install intel_rst and intel_vga_mb. Windows says "system does not meet minimum requirements". I don't understand. Anyone got a solution?

    Sounds like they are disabled in bios.
    If you are using a discrete card and have multi monitor support disabled the IGD will be disabled by default.
    Intel Rapid Start is disabled (and not really needed) by default so no worries.

  • MSI Z87-G45 USB WiFi issue

    hey guys,
    I just bought a brand-new Z87-G45, and it almost works totally fine!
    The only thing that bothers me is when I boot up my system, the plugged in D-Link DWA-160 won't work directly (an orange led lights up continuously), so I need to unplug it and plug it in again. Then it'll work perfect with top speeds. I got the latest drivers for the WLAN stick and latest BIOS (1.47 Beta) for my motherboard. What kind of behavior is that?

    Quote from: Nichrome on 04-July-14, 17:31:33
    Ahh I see, so you meant hair dryer
    Apparently it doesn't produce heat when set correctly but at certain point it might have done so.
    I suggest to re-do all the connections and reseat CPU.
    i already did that and it did not work
    and hair dryer you can set it without heat so its impossible to produce heat
    i know what im doing

  • MOVED: MSI Z87-G45 Question

    This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=181168.0

    ok you have missed some helpful information we could use to see if something is wrong like your parts list >>Posting Guide<< and be specific as it will help us work it out!
    is the computer in the case or outside the case (always suggest that people try the parts outside the case on a non conductive surface (untreated wood or cardboard) to rule out a short under the board coming from the case<--- I do that every build so I can make sure if everything is ok before putting it in a case as its a pain if something is defective and you have to rip it all back out again)?

  • MOVED: MSI Z87-G45 gaming incorrect values

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=179076.0

       One size never fits all. Maybe his ambient is very high. Maybe the case cooling, TIM, or CPU cooler isn't as good as it could be. Maybe the CPU is overclocked with power saving disabled. Maybe the OP wants the fans to run 100% at idle and low use. An 'ideal' setting is the one the OP chooses for his system. He now knows how to do it, so the choices are his on how to fine tune the fan settings. 

  • MOVED: MSI Z87-G45 will not load OS with two SATA HDD's connected

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=172828.0

    That is one reason this is driving me crazy, I have made sure that the 160GB drive is primary in the boot process. Is there anything else you can think of that may be causing this?

  • MSI Z87 G45 internet problems

    cable is plugged but no any lights in adapter. yesterday it worked fine. in BIOS board explorer adapter says disconnected.
    what i do? sorry my bad english

    What does it read in Control Panel, Device Manager?

  • MOVED: MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G + MSI Z87-G45 incompatible? Noise on speakers

    This topic has been moved to MSI Intel boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=184068.0

    Used hardware
    MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G (+ RMA'ed new one)
    Gigabyte 670 GTX Windforce
    MSI Z87-G45 Gaming motherboard (with Intel i7-4770K, Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB, and Crucial M500 - 480GB SSD)
    Asus P5N32-E with Q6600 and 8GB DDR2 (Going to test this)
    SoundBlaster-Z Audio card
    Roccat Kave 5.1 Gaming Headphones (4x 3.5 mm jacks: Front, Rear, Center&bass, Microphone + USB amp/volume control)
    Corsair B600 (600W) PSU (secondary)
    Corsair RM750 (750W) PSU (Primary)
    To summarize
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + Gigabyte GTX 670 + Roccat Kave = really faint noise only when scrolling in browser, in game not heard
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave = in game loud and heavy noise + screech when scrolling in browser
    Corsair RM750 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave = In game moderate to heavy noise
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave = In game weak to moderate noise
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 + MSI GTX 970 + Soundblaster-Z + Roccat Kave with Mic disconnected = Almost no noise, ifg you listen for it, really faint background noise in game. But well within my acceptable limits.
    Tomorrow I'll try:
    Corsair B600 + MSI Z87-G45 (onboard sound) + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave without mic
    Corsair RM750 + Asus P5N32-E (onboard sound) + MSI GTX 970 + Roccat Kave with mic
    I failed to mention, that the first thing I did was to remove my HD Audio Front panel connector off its header.
    So I did some more searches. The noise has something to do with the capacitors on (presumably) the video card. The higher the pitch usually coincides with higher FPS. So the interference must be coming from the video card, as this is the last thing added and probably the main cause.
    Both the motherboard & the SoundBlaster-Z pick up the EMI/RF interference. (I am disappointed by the SoundBlaster about this).
    I'll test with the older motherboard and see how I proceed from there.

  • Default MSI Z87-G45 Lan/Usb Help needed.

    Hello,
    So yesterday i massively upgraded my pc with the following components:
    MSI Z87-G45
    Intel Core i5-4670K
    GeForce GTX 780 3GB (Classified)
    and kept my old Ram (Gskill ripjaw ddr3 3x4gb) ,Hd's PSU. and i am using windows 8.1
    The main problems i am having are as follows:
    1. I am unable to get the usb ports to recognize most things i plug in. This included a USB flash drive and a wireless network stick.
    2. I am unable to install any Lan items from the mobo factory disc. The option to install the LAN drivers are greyed out on the disc menu, and when i search for them they will not install. Now i've found them online and downloaded them to a Usb Drive, but i can't use that because the USB drive won't be recognized by windows.
    Any help on these issues would be so greatly appreciated, i am getting terribly frustrated and don't know what to do.
    I have checked the Bios and it appears to be current, i have also reset the Mobo battery at the request of MSI.

    have you done a new fresh OS installation after mainboard change?

  • MSI Z87-G45 Latest beta bios problem?

    So i have updated to the latest beta bios but the core jumps to 5600mhz from 4500mhz.
    Everything is set like it's alway's set.(4500 core @ 1.285v 4200 uncore/ring @ 1.19v, memory on xmp profile and the inputvoltage is 1.880v)
    This only happens when using firefox from what i've seen, but i haven't done testing yet so it could happen with more programs.
    Firefox becomes laggy when this happens and doesn't want to load anything unless you wait 25 seconds and then it still not load's the site complete.
    IE 11 doesn't do this by the way.
    My setup:
    MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
    Intel I7 4770K
    G.Skill Ripjaws X 16gb
    Sapphire R9 290
    Cooler Master Silent Pro 1000W
    Edit: The clock's are just showing up that high in task manager, in XTU they stay @ 4.5.
    But i still don't know why firefox is acting up with this bios.

    Close this topic as i have found the problem.
    It was a usb 2.0 stick in usb 3.0 port that was saving the cache for firefox.
    But the stick was working very slowly in that port hence the slowdown.
    Sorry for the thread.

  • MSI Z87-G45 Gaming, sound from USB mouse?

    Hi!
    I have some issue from my new computer, see spec below.
    For the information I have a MSI Z87-G45 motherboard.
    I have some sound that occurs sometimes (specially during the first 2-5 minutes) when i move the mouse around.
    It occurs as well sometimes when I been using the computer for a while, basically random just more frequently at the start-up.
    It's hard to know from where the sound occurs, could be PSU but today I read something on another forum about the motherboard I'm using:
    - Higher sound quality using USB, thanks to special adapted current power.
    So i wounder if this can be the case? Is that the reason why i get this noise from inside the computer?
    Is there some way to disabled this "feature" in BIOS?
    Greetings
    |Asus 24" LED VG248QE 144HZ (2st) | EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB PhysX CUDA | Intel Core i5-4670K | MSI Z87-G45 Gaming, Socket-1150 | Corsair SSD Force Series GS 240GB 2.5" | Fractal Design Define R4 Black Pearl | Crucial DDR3 BallistiX Tactical 16GB | Corsair TX 850W PSU | Noctua NH-U14S CPU Kylare | CM Storm QuickFire TK Keyboard Brown | Ace Laser Gaming Mouse EDGE 3200 | QPAD XXXL |

    The sound sounds like the old mechanics hdd kinda.
    It comes inside the computer, not the speakers.
    My feelings is that it can be the PSU as well, just wanted to check this first, since it most often comes when i move my mouse.

  • MSI Z87-G45 problems

    I'm having issues (again) with the MSI Z87-G45 motherboard. This is a replacement board from having to RMA my initial purchase. Brand new build and I cannot get any display. I have reseated the cpu, ram, and graphics card multiple times. I disconnected everything from the motherboard except for the essential items and I still do not get a display. I tried without a graphics card and was still unable to get a display. When using DVI the monitor goes into standby mode. When using VGA the monitor doesn't recognize it's hooked up to anything. I use this monitor on multiple computers in my house so 10000% sure it is not the monitor. All components are out of the case.
    Components I have tested:
    cpu: Intel Pentium G3258, Intel Celeron G3220
    Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45
    gpu: MSI R9 280, MSI R7 260, no gpu
    psu: EVGA 750w 80+ Bronze, Corsair CX430w 80+ Bronze
    ram: Pny XL9 1600 DDR3 8gb stick, Kingston Fury 1866 DDR3 8gb stick
    Is there something I'm missing or is this as simple as I received another bad board?

    So...
    Quote
    ram: Pny XL9 1600 DDR3 8gb stick, Kingston Fury 1866 DDR3 8gb stick
    Are you mixing RAM??
    Did you try to reser CMOS? >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
    When I was very beginner, I had a computer with GPU, and I had similar problem: no display. Well, I was smart enough to plug my HDMI to on board HDMI port even though there was a GPU. So please make sure that you plug the cable to the graphics card.
    Can you try different video cable? DVI/VGA/HDMI.
    Intel Pentium G3258 will NOT work as your board BIOS is probably earlier than required for this chip to run properly.

  • MOVED: ram compatability msi z87 g45

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=171226.0

    I also have a MSI Z87 G45 motherboard.
    I tried 1 working RAM module in all 4 sockets while testing and my memory only works in the 2 sockets closest to the CPU. I get no display when putting RAM in the other sockets.
    I have 4x4GB DDR3-2400 modules, Kingston HyperX Anniversary  (KHX24C11X3K4/16X).
    I also tried the flash the BIOS to the latest but no improvements.
    I got older Kingston HyperX (DDR3-1866) that do work in the other sockets.
    Do I need to configure my BIOS first before inserting the RAM in those sockets?

  • MSI-Z87-G45 Killer networking problem

    MSI-Z87-G45 Killer networking problem, need help please!!!
    1st instahttps://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=172016.0ll-  internet works- but when I tried to do the "test" in the control panel for KillerNetwork, it failed to load, it said that I needed to install flash. I closed out that window that popped up for running the speed test and got a message that says that in order for the killer networking to work correctly I must perform the "speed test". So I went and downloaded the latest version of "flash player". tried the test again and got the same results. How the heck can I do that if it doenst see that I have "flash" installed....Grrrrr  btw-Flash has been verified and works on the web page where that "test" resides if I go directly to the site, just not via this dialog box that the control panel uses.
    So I deleted the control panel and driver and reloaded them.
    Went to do the "speed test" and got a repeat of the above, so I left it alone and tried to play a game...the lag was horrible, the worst I have ever experienced - unplayable, so I guess that message about the speed test is 100% a must!!
    I have tried everything I can possible imagine, I even reinstalled windows and all the drivers again....still nothing works with this "speed test dialog box"....What to do??
    Thanks in advance-Rob

    Thanks I will try that, if not, it seems the adapter may have an issue beause the internet is jacked up on it right now.
    On that control panel program, I wonder why they wouldnt just program it to take you to the site via the browser and not try to keep it embedded inside that pop-up window<-------hey!!! that just gave me an idea- I wonder if the problem is that it is a type of "pop-up"!! Dang I will have to wait until tonight to try that - "enable pop-ups" ....never thought to try that since it wasnt inside the Chrome browser window itself...maybe its the fix!! "ummm" maybe!!! naaa it cant be that simple ...can it?? lol
    I realy hope it is, well either of these...that lan adapter was the whole reason I went with this MSI board!!

  • Z87-G45 Graphics Problem!!!

    I have a system i built a while ago and have always had a problem using any GPU. Ive tried numerous monitors and moving the card to all slots in my motherboard. Nothing seems to be working. All drivers are up to date according to Live Update.
    About a week ago, i would get the lines during the MSI splash screen, and windows splash screen and then it would just open to my background but now i get absolutely nothing but this.
    If i take the card out and run the motherboards graphics then it will boot up perfectly.
    Im using an MSI Z87 G45 Motherboard, An i5 4440 CPU, and 8GB Corsair Ram.
    I don't know if you need to know anything else, Im pretty new to this so i apologise for anything stupid i may put.. hah.
    I would also like to point out I've tried a few graphics cards and they all also do the same thing.
    Thanks in advance!

    Well, it will make a difference. Just make sure you go for something well known which has good quality.
    Cheapset quality PSU:
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-048-CS&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=2463
    Check in your country for this model, almost all Corsair and Seasonic PSUs are very well made.
    Quote from: Cez1150 on 03-November-14, 05:31:48
    COOLER: NA
    Not even stock? Its meaning is CPU cooler.

Maybe you are looking for