P45 platinum boot up usb and oc problems

greetings
i m using a 1.0 rev A2, e5200, corsair ddr1066, antec ea500, galaxy 250
its running 333*11.5(3831mhz) with memory at 1:1.6 (533mhz)
voltages are all at auto except 2.10 for the ddr1066
it is all stable however during booting up it freezes at "initializing usb.." message if i have my printer or game controller plugged(both usb)
cap lock and num lock dont flash and i have to hold the power button to turn it off.
i always have mouse and wifi modem connected via usb but they are not affected.
the problem doesnt exist if its not overclocked.
it sometimes doesnt freeze if its a restart.
the bios was 1.6 and ive tried the beta 1.7b9 which didnt solve, neither did upgrading to the current power unit
also tried disabling usb legacy but didnt help. disabling usb helped but obviously i m not able to use the devices.
besides this, i cant get higher fsb than 350 with both bios, didnt change voltage for northbridge(which i doubt if its needed for 400ish), i did lower multiplier and memory ratios to previous working clocks.
any experience related will be appreciated, let me know if further information needs to be provided
thanks

OK, you have a different CPU and that may be the limiting factor here. You can of course request the latest beta BIOS from MSI. I suggest you do that as it did wonders for my board.
Also can you check on your PSU there should be a label with the full PSU power specifications. Please check the 12V1 and 12V2 rails amps and the max combined amps for the 12V rails.

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