Hi,
I've had a faulty pair of front USB 3.0 ports for the better half of a year now and I attributed it to simply that: faulty ports.
Until now.
I just finished replacing the front panel connectors on the PC and when I switched it on and plugged a random USB device into the new panel, I still had the same issue I had before, with the old panel.
So my question is this: Would I have to change my motherboard? Everything else relating to the USB 3.0 ports is new, cables and all, so the problem must stem from the motherboard. Right?? They were working fine until I had the PC sent off for repairs and when it came back they just weren't working. I plugged two of my three Oculus Rift sensors into them and they were fine for an entire year.
I've had a faulty pair of front USB 3.0 ports for the better half of a year now and I attributed it to simply that: faulty ports.
Until now.
I just finished replacing the front panel connectors on the PC and when I switched it on and plugged a random USB device into the new panel, I still had the same issue I had before, with the old panel.
So my question is this: Would I have to change my motherboard? Everything else relating to the USB 3.0 ports is new, cables and all, so the problem must stem from the motherboard. Right?? They were working fine until I had the PC sent off for repairs and when it came back they just weren't working. I plugged two of my three Oculus Rift sensors into them and they were fine for an entire year.