uk said to me, "that's how it's meant to work". Yes, that did seem quite concerning that the ASUS Z370-A didn't do that being a very similar model and virtually the same bios. on boot which freaks out some until they realize that's the way it's meant to work. I have an ASUS x99 board where the fans are under a speed surge for 4 sec. The intense fan action does not concern me much. If you cannot return it, try another Logitech.
The retailer's support for a dysfunctional board is lame. I support the logic of your keyboard test: the keyboards work fine in a very similar mainboard but not the new one.The fact the old keyboard works gives you a second potential remedy if you cannot return the z 390 which I think is the next step. Motherboard has power issues? Has anyone else got these issues? Found a fix? When I first power on, the AIO coolers fans and all case fans max out, then after about 1 to 2 seconds they power down to expected speeds for about 1 second, then bios starts to start. All the keyboards work fine on another Asus Z370-A motherboard and a much older MSI Z97 mobo.Ģ. What are your thought on this? I have looked for solutions, setting legacy usb support was already enabled in bios with same result also tried all ports on motherboard to see if my DasKeyboard would be recognised, but nothing has yet but using the old k200 keyboard. uk, who I purchased it from state that this might be normal behavior for the motherboard (2 days old).
Is this normal? Also sometimes when at windows login screen, I need to unplug and re-plug the keyboard in to get them to be detected and powered up (to get the lights on, not always when windows is running though).
I am unable to get 2 usb keyboards to work at bios time (DasKeyboard and DuckyShine), logitech k200 (old version) works. I have just purchased a Corsair HX1000i (from ) and an Asus Z390-F from .uk, but have 2 issues / concerns with the motherboard:ġ.