Hi everyone,
Motherboard: Gigabyte H410M S2 V2
A few days ago, I connected a USB extender cable (which had been unused for a few months and was tightly rolled up) to plug in my external HDD. The HDD didn’t show up in File Explorer, so I immediately disconnected the extender and used the HDD directly instead. I haven’t used that extender again since.
But ever since that incident, I’ve been continuously getting a "Power Surge on the USB Port" warning — sometimes right at boot, and sometimes randomly after a few minutes. The weird part? It happens even when no USB device is connected at all.
Any help, suggestions, or shared experiences are greatly appreciated. 🙏
Thanks in advance!
— BappaM
Motherboard: Gigabyte H410M S2 V2
A few days ago, I connected a USB extender cable (which had been unused for a few months and was tightly rolled up) to plug in my external HDD. The HDD didn’t show up in File Explorer, so I immediately disconnected the extender and used the HDD directly instead. I haven’t used that extender again since.
But ever since that incident, I’ve been continuously getting a "Power Surge on the USB Port" warning — sometimes right at boot, and sometimes randomly after a few minutes. The weird part? It happens even when no USB device is connected at all.
🔧 Here's what I’ve already tried:
- Updated BIOS to latest version (F6a – Gigabyte H410M S2 V2)
- Clean installed both Windows 10 and 11 (on same SSD)
- Reinstalled all chipset and USB drivers (from Gigabyte’s site, Device Manager, and Intel DSA)
- Reset BIOS, cleared CMOS, disabled ERP, toggled XHCI Hand-off, and tried other BIOS tweaks
- Disconnected all front panel USB headers from motherboard
- Booted with absolutely no USB devices connected (even mouse & keyboard)
- Installed a new PSU (Cooler Master MWE 650 V3)
🤔 My Main Questions:
- Is my PC at risk? Can this damage my processor, PSU, RAM, or GPU?
- Is it safe to continue using my PC with this issue? (I'm a video editor and need it daily)
- Can I ignore this warning, or will it get worse over time?
- Could a damaged USB port or controller be permanently triggering this, even with nothing connected?
- Would a self-powered USB hub solve or bypass this problem?
- Should I consider replacing the motherboard?
- Any chance Gigabyte will still honor an RMA (warranty expired 04/2024)?
🔍 System Info:
- Motherboard: Gigabyte H410M S2 V2
- CPU: Intel i5 10th Gen
- OS: Windows 10 & 11 (clean installs)
- BIOS: F6a (latest)
- Warranty: Expired in April 2024
Any help, suggestions, or shared experiences are greatly appreciated. 🙏
Thanks in advance!
— BappaM
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