USB keyboard problem (990FXA-GD80)

Hello guys,
This problem I will describe has occured to me in two games NBA2K12 and DIRT3 so far.
During gameplay suddenly the keyboard freezes and does not respond holding the last known command. (if for example I turned right in DIRT3 it will continuously go right).
In order to solve the problem I installed a very old PS2 Microsoft keyboard and fortunatelly I do not have any problems. The USB keyboard that I use is a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600. I have installed microsoft drivers and keyboard programs with no result. I also changed USB port, no go, also connected it to a USB3 still no go...
Have you experienced something like this? Do you have any suggestions before contacting MSI support?
Thanks in advance!
MSI-990FXA-GD80 BIOS BETA 82 (last known official beta). Windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 

Quote from: tavliban on 30-December-11, 19:32:40
Hello guys,
This problem I will describe has occured to me in two games NBA2K12 and DIRT3 so far.
During gameplay suddenly the keyboard freezes and does not respond holding the last known command. (if for example I turned right in DIRT3 it will continuously go right).
In order to solve the problem I installed a very old PS2 Microsoft keyboard and fortunatelly I do not have any problems. The USB keyboard that I use is a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600. I have installed microsoft drivers and keyboard programs with no result. I also changed USB port, no go, also connected it to a USB3 still no go...
Have you experienced something like this? Do you have any suggestions before contacting MSI support?
Thanks in advance!
MSI-990FXA-GD80 BIOS BETA 82 (last known official beta). Windows 7 Ultimate x64,
i shuld test to install this driver
South Bridge Driver 33 MB   11.12   12/13/2011   
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/raid_windows.aspx
i always update this driver then they comming with new ones

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