Gigabyte Z77x D3H mouse freezes

Felipe_LSL

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Some time ago, the mouse began to freeze. Keyboard works, screen keeps doing stuff... but just mouse freezes for a while... it sucks.

Usually opening browsers or when running something heavy.
The funy thing is that it started some time ago... Dont really know exactly when... But it didnt happen before.

It wasnt an issue for the first years using this machine.

Read another similar thread, but no one got an answer.

Any sugestions of solution ? Besides trying all USB ports, reinstaling windows, reinstaling drivers, upgrading drivers until now.
Tried all of above already...

I still use Windows 7 Ultimate. good i5 3570, RAID 0 2x Seagate , Corsair 4x4gb RAM 2000mhz...
 
Solution
It may be due to enabled selective suspend, You can change this in power management settings in windows. Look for advanced settings, under power plan probably.

You may also try to disable display scaling on high DPI settings, "Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 7" when you rightclock a game or program icon.

Lastly, I´d advice you to upgrade free to Win10?
It may be due to enabled selective suspend, You can change this in power management settings in windows. Look for advanced settings, under power plan probably.

You may also try to disable display scaling on high DPI settings, "Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 7" when you rightclock a game or program icon.

Lastly, I´d advice you to upgrade free to Win10?
 
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Thanks Vitorion, for the sugestions.... Well, I m still a little aprehensive, about Windows 10, since I have lots of small and old tweaks and stuff that helps my daily use of my windows 7. Im sure if I upgrade it, will lose most of them. So not upgrading until very sure my time to do it is going to an end.
Do they mentioned a precise date of when will they stop free-upgrading ?

Have read another similar problem thread, where the guy did the reinstall and all, and it didnt solve the problem. So tryed asking, maybe trying everything else before... Could be something like you mentioned...

But I think I found out the problem, and it has something about power management, I think... Ive never touched this kind of level of overcloacking by myself. But did some with the help of gigabytes software (Easytune 6) in a sucessful and stable way in the past.
The thing is that afterwards i have installed "AMD Gaming Evolved" that suggested optimizations for my games... Maybe based in my stock config or something like this... Im not totally sure, but i think the wrong combination between this two, got me into this mouse situation and stutering situation.

Since I uninstalled the AMD stuff... And set "autotune" (no overcloking) at the "Gigabyte Easy Tune 6" software, all is fine now... And the machine is not overheating also.
But those were good sugestions anyway... thanks
...
 
You have plenty of time to upgrade. It is free from 1 year of w10 launch.

In general I wouldn´t use any type of automatic "optimizing" software. Often they don´t provide the necessary boost vs the sideeffects.