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It started with a complete power loss a few weeks ago, but it came back on after opening the Bloody app. Then, recently, when I tried changing the RGB lighting animation, the keyboard went haywire, typing random keys, flickering the Num Lock light, and some keys became unresponsive. I managed to temporarily stabilize it by setting the RGB lights to static. I've tried it on multiple PCs and the problem persists, so I suspect a hardware issue. Has anyone else experienced something similar? Any troubleshooting tips or any idea to fix this BLOODY thing.
 

Ralston18

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Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new. refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Keyboard source? Keyboard drivers source?

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Troubleshooting:

Use Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer to look for error codes, warnings, and even informational events that occur just before or at the times of the observed problems.
 
Aug 18, 2024
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Intel core i5 12400
32gigs of ddr 4 ram
PSU 750 Gold,
Win 11 pro
1tb SSD 50-60% full
250gb HDD ** 30% full,
Rtx 4060ti 8gb
Keyboard; bloody s510r, I plugged it in various ports to see if it's normal but no. Tried uninstalling drivers which were 4 of em from device manager. Plugged it again/restarted the pc, and 4 of em HID windows keyboard something like that, they got installed again.

I bought everything except HDD new in February this year.
***This hard drive is Samsung's from 2015, I took it out from my friends pc, opened my case and found out all the extra cables from PSU were stuffed inside a single HDD cage type of thing. So I pulled em out, placed the HDD, connected it with one of the connector to the PSU(they were 3-4 of em so I just plugged it in random one) connected to motherboard with the cable I pulled out from the old pc. I thought it might be causing the issue so I just unplugged it.
The cables, all of em, are stuffed on the upper side of hard drive cage, away from motherboard and it's components but close the fans.