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Input Drops Through KVM Switch
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Sometimes the different USB ports are backed by different manufacturers. Pretty much all of my USB outputs are a bit unreliable. Apparently a hardware issue. There are two that use a different chipset. Those are the only reliable ones.
So maybe check the various USB ports to see if there's a difference.
I've tried various ports on the motherboard and when directly connected to the same ports that the KVM switch was then there was no issue. I've been wanting to replace my kinda crappy board anyways so maybe the new one will fix it whenever I get around to it. I think I'm going to try to just use 3.5mm cables instead of USB and hope it works fine over the KVM switch. Just ordered a few.