Definitely not an old power supply, I built my PC with all brand new parts.Minnie wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2021, 2:54 pmExcuse me for replying late.
Just replace the power supply, If your laptop is old, it's a possibility that the supply has become faulty (everything becomes faulty over time). I definitely recommend getting a new power supply (of the same/slightly higher wattage of your current supply).
Something might have broken in the power supply that is possibly randomly shorting the USB ports (since they are metal, and normally attached to the metal case). Maybe try taking the power supply out and checking for damage (computer could have been knocked and something may have got loose). If you don't see any problem, maybe check that the case hasn't suffered any damage in that area on the inside of the PC. (Credit: https://superuser.com/questions/685067/ ... ng-related)Potchi wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2021, 3:12 pmDefinitely not an old power supply, I built my PC with all brand new parts.Minnie wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2021, 2:54 pmExcuse me for replying late.
Just replace the power supply, If your laptop is old, it's a possibility that the supply has become faulty (everything becomes faulty over time). I definitely recommend getting a new power supply (of the same/slightly higher wattage of your current supply).
Motherboard: MSI B450m Mortar Max
PSU: Gigabyte P550B
Usually concluded yeah, that means we conclude to re-direct you to a better and more reliable service for support. We can only suggest or analyze a possible solution to your issue based on what you provide here. We also don't fix these types of issues ourselves, to avoid any liability. That's also why you're better off consulting other places about your PS4 Controller.Potchi wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2021, 6:52 pmBased from my personal experience as I've been browsing this subforum, people did ask about their personal computer issues and had their problems concluded. But, yeah, whatever suits you.
My assumption is, the issue is caused by the DUALSHOCK 4 rather than the USB port/USB cable since it's working fine on other cables and I've tried different connectors just now. I first assumed that this is caused by the static but that doesn't seems to be the case anymore.
All ports from front and to the back, the problem just occurs whenever I plug the DS4 and other devices lose power.