

Specifically, AMD’s official guidance tells affected customers to make sure their motherboard is running the latest BIOS version and using the “optimized/factory default settings.” The PC should also be updated with the newest version of Windows 10, and use the latest Ryzen chipset driver. The company is basically telling users to update their PC’s software, and-if necessary-to turn off certain functions, which is no different from the other suggestions customers have been posting in forums for months now. That’s because the tips are nothing new and come from existing user feedback. Unfortunately, the troubleshooting from AMD probably won’t help many owners. AMD later told us the email is indeed legit. On Friday, a Reddit user posted an email from AMD’s customer support with advice for affected customers dealing with USB stuttering issues. If you’re an AMD customer with a B550 or X570 motherboard with USB ports that randomly disconnect, the company has offered some official guidance on the matter, though it still hasn’t found the root cause. UPDATE 3/11: AMD says it has "isolated the root cause and developed a solution that addresses a range of reported symptoms." Look for a patch to roll out via motherboard vendors next month.


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No problems whatsoever when I use with my laptop. I have tried a different computer, with exactly the same results. I would really appreciate any tips/advice! My question is: What can I do to eliminate or lessen the noise? Is it a problem with the computer, is it a fixable grounding issue (HDMI clue), or something else? Interestingly, I have observed that the noise is much worse/louder when I unplug my HDMI monitor. I hear a constant high-pitched background noise in my Behringer monitors, as well as cpu noises when I move my mouse etc. I recently got an Acer Aspire desktop, and am having issues using it with my M-Audio M-Tack usb interface.
