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frogs114

Newbie

Octo + Next USB overcurrent

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 5:36pm

I am building a new system with octo + next and when I plug one or both devices into the usb 2.0 header, my computer will not start due to a usb overcurrent. If I flip them the RGB flashes red and the computer won’t start. I’ve purchased a powered USB 2.0 splitter and it does the exact same thing. I’m not entirely sure what to do minus just removing the either one completely.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "frogs114" (Jan 10th 2024, 8:20pm)

MaxTwister

Full Member

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 7:18pm

you have connect a 5 volt molex to the octo ??
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frogs114

Newbie

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 7:25pm

you have connect a 5 volt molex to the octo ??


Yes. It’s connected via Molex. There are no obstructions or bent pins in any of the USB sockets and I just can’t figure out what’s going on.

MaxTwister

Full Member

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 7:49pm

maybe a problem with the power supply on the 5 volt
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frogs114

Newbie

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 8:12pm

maybe a problem with the power supply on the 5 volt

So what do I do here? It happens if either one is plugged in.

MaxTwister

Full Member

Wednesday, January 10th 2024, 8:53pm

maybe your power supply pushes only 4,37 volt its not enough
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Bartdude

Full Member

Thursday, January 11th 2024, 8:50am

What motherboard do you have and are there any bios updates for it?
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PvF

Full Member

Thursday, January 11th 2024, 9:55am

It happens if either one is plugged in

probably not, but perhaps plugged in the wrong way round?
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Speedy-VI

Senior Member

Thursday, January 11th 2024, 6:27pm

perhaps plugged in the wrong way round?
It is also easy to plug in the USB2.0 header offset by 1 pin.