USB Slots cause input lag

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Hey. I've recently bought an Alienware 17 R4 with 120hz QHD screen. I'm happy with the performance but there are some weird things that happen. First of all, after a few hours, I notice a little performance loss. It only happens in certain games: Overwatch and Black Ops 3 and a few indie titles. There is no throttling, the max heat my gpu gets is 65c and cpu gets max 60c. There is something else %100, when I restart the pc it goes away for another 2-3 hours. My real problem is that my USB slots seem to cause MOUSE DELAY or INPUT LAG, which is annoying in Overwatch for exemple. when I move the USB connection a little bit, it changes the delay. There is a sweetspot, if I move it even a little bit I get lag in my mouse. This applies for both of the USB slots.

I have v sync off
My mouse's polling rate is fine
Resolution is native
Drivers are up to date
 


Yeah I didn't change anything of the processor. I don't understand what you mean by "laptop ports shorting" I tried memtest yeah no problem at all. My bios is up to date and I've ran stresstests and normal Dell tests for like 20 times and there was not a problem not even once. Here is the HDD status: https://pasteboard.co/HaP1Pxs.png

 
No need to check usb ports that was for different thread 😀

download GPU-Z and post here what is after "bios version"
This is for sure gpu related i found some threads about it. VRM getting very hot and you cant see that on gpu thermal sensor cause its chip temperature not vrm.

Go nvidia control panel and set Physx run only with CPU this helps with some people

Depending on your vBios version you can either downgrade to lower clocks and lower temperature of vrms and / or repaste and repad your gpu/cpu
 
If this still continues after changing motherboard which has usb ports soldered to it then i cant give any more advice than get someone to repaste gpu and find thermal solution for VRM overheating. There are dozens of threads about this model having problems with it. Good luck, hope this finally solves it, looks like a design flaw
 
My gpu has been completely renewed AND customly repasted. I was there when the repasting was in process and there was no problem at all. This is maybe the 10th time im saying GPU is not overheating, the max gpu temp is around 65 and cpu is max 80-85
 
Hey fagetti, I just wanted to jump in and ask why you do not think it is the ports that are faulty on the laptop? Doesn't the fact that he can wiggle around the usb and fix the latency mean that his mouse is not making proper connection? Sorry, I'm interested in this thread.
 
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