MSI Z87 GD65 Mechanical keyboard not working!!

My computer is less than a month old and I've had this problem ever since every few days ill boot up and my mechanical keyboard will get the usb port has failed to reset error in windows, sometimes it will start working on its own but idk what to do about it please help!

okay so its a max keyboard nighthawk x7 and it works perfectly fine on my laptop and my friends desktop/laptop, i use msi fastboot so i cant get into the bios with the keyboard, my logitech wireless mouse keyboard combo work fine but this keyboard doesnt its very frustrating

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    Firsth. Take out that USB connection of your headset from PC.
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