OK, so a little update.
I tried a PS/2 mouse today and there is no change. I had the USB mouse removed while testing.
Could a fault with the CPU cause issues like this, or would it be more like the RAM?
I also just read something interesting on the Logitech website. I have a Logitech G19 Keyboard and the G13 game pad. There is a thread on the Logitech Support Forum which indicates a problem with the G19 and certain motherboard chipsets. Namley the x58 and 790i chipsets.
Here is a link to that thread http://forums.logitech.com/t5/G-Series-Gaming-Keyboards/G19-Windows-7-and-x58-790i-motherboards-Official-thread/td-p/433799
Although my mobo has the x77 chipset, I will be trying some of these things, but I am away from that rig at the moment so cant try what Logitech recommend.
Has anyone had any experiences of keyboards causing issues with USB ports etc?
I tried a PS/2 mouse today and there is no change. I had the USB mouse removed while testing.
Could a fault with the CPU cause issues like this, or would it be more like the RAM?
I also just read something interesting on the Logitech website. I have a Logitech G19 Keyboard and the G13 game pad. There is a thread on the Logitech Support Forum which indicates a problem with the G19 and certain motherboard chipsets. Namley the x58 and 790i chipsets.
Here is a link to that thread http://forums.logitech.com/t5/G-Series-Gaming-Keyboards/G19-Windows-7-and-x58-790i-motherboards-Official-thread/td-p/433799
Although my mobo has the x77 chipset, I will be trying some of these things, but I am away from that rig at the moment so cant try what Logitech recommend.
Has anyone had any experiences of keyboards causing issues with USB ports etc?