

You mention various trouble-shooting steps you've tried. I just messed around with some USB ports and the problem went away. I don't get the over current warning if I plug/unplug the cable.įinal Update: Fixed? I don't get the error anymore but I can't tell why.
Usb overdrive detected trial#
After quite a bit of trial and error, I concluded that the over current was coming from the front USB cable. Update3: I updated the BIOS just in case, but it didn't do anything.

I assumed this is my JUSB1 slot but unplugging it doesn't seem to work. Once it started running it kept displaying "usb usb1-port6: over-current condition". Update2: Somehow managed to run a bootable Arch ISO with the front USB panel. The problem may be with my motherboard and not the USB ports. Update: I tried to look at some BIOS settings with a USB but I cannot find my SSD in the "Boot Priority" options. What is the next course of action? Are there any other steps I can take? I would like to try any other methods before swapping the motherboard (swapping the MOBO is the worst-case scenario) All pins also seem to be straight and unbroken. I considered updating the BIOS but it is already up to date. Unplug everything and try each device separately (didn't work) Unplug and plug everything back in, including 2 flash drives into the front USB ports (worked twice) Unplug both the back USB ports, front USB cable, and Wifi adapter (worked once) Unplug the front USB cable only (worked 6 times before returning back to the usual state) Unplug the back USB ports only (Didn't work)

Usb overdrive detected Pc#
Here is what I tried so far after unplugging the PC and opening the side panel: A Wifi5/Bluetooth adapter is connected to JUSB1. The front USB cable is connected to JUSB3. The back USB ports are being used by a Razer DeathAdder mouse, a Logitech keyboard, a 2i2 Scarlett Pro, and my monitor. Here are my GPU, CPU, and motherboard respectively: RTX 3060, AMD Ryzen 5600X, MSI B550-A Pro. My PC is around ~1 month old, so it is hard to determine if it is a build error or a motherboard error. I have tried a few troubleshooting options but only a handful worked only once or twice before displaying the same message again. My PC just randomly started to display this error message after booting it this morning.
