Baldawg Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 Logitech wireless keyboard K520 and wireless mouse M-R0065 both caused frequent an intermittent crashes in VR. After checking all settings, unchecking power management in Device Manager for all USB devices and scouring over hundreds of forums posts pointing to selective suspend and BiOS updates for MOBO etc etc, i noticed that ASUS had Logitech fixes as one of the BiOS updates. I currently have the most up to date BiOS and still experienced the issue. My squadron mate tested this issue as well and can re create the crash with it plugged into the MOBO USB slots. However, plugging into a powered hub didnt cause any crashes. Thought I'd shout this from the rooftop since VR is getting more popular in the World of DCS. Hope your mileage doesnt vary to much from what we've found. Win 10 Pro - Intel I7 12700k@4.9ghz water cooled - ASUS TUF Z690 -EVGA RTX 3080 12G Hybrid - EVGA 1000W PSU - 32GB 3200 G-Skill XMP- Reverb G2 -Custom mip and side panels - Leo Bodnar BBI32x2, BBI64x4 - TM Warthog HOTAS - TM Cougar MFD's x 3 - TM TPR pedals
Kayos Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 My Logitech wireless headset and mouse work fine with no crashes in VR. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Goblin Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 I’m using a wireless Logitech trackball, keyboard and mouse, without any problems. Interesting find though.
Kiwispirits Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 I have found in the past that higher-powered devices plugged into USB slots can cause crashes. Given that it does not crash when using a powered usb you most likely have a hardware issue with the power supply not being strong enough or too much resistance in the wires leading from the motherboard to the usb slot. Just stick with the powered hub.
Baldawg Posted December 20, 2017 Author Posted December 20, 2017 I have found in the past that higher-powered devices plugged into USB slots can cause crashes. Given that it does not crash when using a powered usb you most likely have a hardware issue with the power supply not being strong enough or too much resistance in the wires leading from the motherboard to the usb slot. Just stick with the powered hub. First off, i have over 25 USB devices connected to my PC using 2 7 port powered USB hubs as well as a pci e 4 port 3.0 expansion card and obviously the usb ports on the mobo. the logitech wireless devices caused VR to crash. Once they were disconnected the issue ceased. The issue wasn't just DCS crashing, Oculus' image would literally freeze and the USB disconnect reconnect sounded and all usb devices ie warthog and mfds would turn off then on. As far as the PSU....im running a 1000w evga platinum psu. Win 10 Pro - Intel I7 12700k@4.9ghz water cooled - ASUS TUF Z690 -EVGA RTX 3080 12G Hybrid - EVGA 1000W PSU - 32GB 3200 G-Skill XMP- Reverb G2 -Custom mip and side panels - Leo Bodnar BBI32x2, BBI64x4 - TM Warthog HOTAS - TM Cougar MFD's x 3 - TM TPR pedals
Goblin Posted December 20, 2017 Posted December 20, 2017 What kind of Logitech devices do you have? I have three devices connected to a single Unifying 2.4GHz reciever. I don’t have any crashes related to this device. The fact that you don’t experience crashes when using a powered USB hub suggests a power issue on the mainboard. It could be the USB controller that is struggling. Doesn’t have to be the PSU itself. But since the problem can be replicated on another PC it would suggest that the problem is caused by the receiver. Hard to tell. But this is the first I hear about this problem, and as I wrote earlier, I don’t experience this problem myself.
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