Weird USB issue (MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX)

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So I have a external 2.5" cheapy Orico Transparent enclosures ones that you can get and for some reason it doesn't read or write correctly on the above motherboard usb ports , either the front panel ones , nor the back ones.

I have recently formatted the system Windows 10 Pro , upgraded to v3.60 BIOS and installed the latest AMD Chipset drivers 2.04.04.111

Now I know the external enclosure works fine as it works on a laptop , and also works fine on the USB C port of the graphics card (RTX 2080 Super)

Any ideas on why the motherboard ports are not picking the enclosure up at all ?

Thanks in advance
 
Yes it is getting detected in the device manager under 'disk drives'

Also it is getting a drive letter, however for some reason it is refusing to write/read or complete a hard drive benchmark i.e CrystalDiskMark.

After browsing a few files on the drive , it hard locks on the file explorer only to recover in about a minute.

I got a feeling that the B450 chipset might not be compatible with the external enclosures controller or something. Very weird.
 
So using a micro usb instead of the usb 3.0 micro-b type one , it seems to work , but at the slower usb 2.0 speeds. Even more strange.
 
Are you running overclocked RAM? Like DDR4 3600 on XMP etc? I have a Tomahawk Max B450 also.

At stock/auto volts or even when I set volts on SOC to say 1.0v I was getting some weird USB drop outs when running 3600mhz XMP, as well as PoST issues. I had to increase volts across SOC/VDDP/VDDG to get stability. Was very weird.
 
Are you running overclocked RAM? Like DDR4 3600 on XMP etc? I have a Tomahawk Max B450 also.

At stock/auto volts or even when I set volts on SOC to say 1.0v I was getting some weird USB drop outs when running 3600mhz XMP, as well as PoST issues. I had to increase volts across SOC/VDDP/VDDG to get stability. Was very weird.

Nah not running overclocked RAM at all , just some Ryzen certified Corsair Vengeance RGB CL16 3200Mhz 2x16GB on normal XMP 1 on the latest BIOS v3.60.
 
If it's XMP it's classed as overclocked :) if your volts (SOC are set to default/auto) you could try increasing it slightly to see if it help?
 
If it's XMP it's classed as overclocked :) if your volts (SOC are set to default/auto) you could try increasing it slightly to see if it help?

Ok ill try running RAM on default 2133Mhz and see what happens. What value shall I run the SOC voltage ?

UPDATE :- actually RAM defaulted to 2667Mhz
 
Ok ill try running RAM on default 2133Mhz and see what happens. What value shall I run the SOC voltage ?

I think it depends on how good the CPU is, I'm not sure how mine stacks up yet, but to run 3600mhz / 16 / 16 / 16 I have had to run around 1.05 - 1.1. The Ryzen DRAM calc suggested 1.025v and I was running that for a while, but experienced odd behaviours, crashes, USB drop outs etc.
 
Right defaulting the RAM didn't work, still experiencing the same issues , so I will try upping the SOC voltage slightly.
 
Which HDD did you put in the box? Some hard drives require more power to run, which USB port may fail to provide. Could you also please link the HDD box so we can check the specs?

Thanks MSI Support much appreciated.

Enclosure
http://my.orico.cc/goods.php?id=6351 Orico 2139U3

Hard Drive
I have tried a few hard drives that I have about, also I have listed the model and power requirements printed

Seagate Momentus XT 500GB - 5V - 0.58A
Samsung SSD 850 EVO MZ075E250 250GB - 5V - 1.4A (Might be a bit too much)
Western Digital 500GB Blue - WD5000LPCX - 5V - 0.55A

As mentioned above , the drives seem to work when using a Micro USB to USB-A cable albeit with slower speeds. When using the supplied Type-B Micro to USB-A Cable it doesn't seem to work properly.

I have multiple of the above HDD boxes , and they all not work on my Tomahawk Max , but totally fine on other computers.

Many thanks in advance.
 
Thanks MSI Support much appreciated.

Enclosure
http://my.orico.cc/goods.php?id=6351 Orico 2139U3

Hard Drive
I have tried a few hard drives that I have about, also I have listed the model and power requirements printed

Seagate Momentus XT 500GB - 5V - 0.58A
Samsung SSD 850 EVO MZ075E250 250GB - 5V - 1.4A (Might be a bit too much)
Western Digital 500GB Blue - WD5000LPCX - 5V - 0.55A

As mentioned above , the drives seem to work when using a Micro USB to USB-A cable albeit with slower speeds. When using the supplied Type-B Micro to USB-A Cable it doesn't seem to work properly.

I have multiple of the above HDD boxes , and they all not work on my Tomahawk Max , but totally fine on other computers.

Many thanks in advance.

Hi,

Is it possible to lend one of the hdd boxes for couple of days so we can check the issue?

Best regards
 
Hi Lustral

I had a similar issue with USB sticks on my B450 Gaming Pro Carbon

USB sticks - I am unable to copy or transfer anything to them. The sticks work perfectly in other machines, and using front panel connectors or the back panel motherboard connectors yields the same result. I can see the files, as soon as I attempt to start copying the files the stick disappears from This PC and I get a USB malfunction error message in windows.

It works in safe mode on Windows 10 - you could try this to see if we had the same issue?
 
Hi Lustral

I had a similar issue with USB sticks on my B450 Gaming Pro Carbon



It works in safe mode on Windows 10 - you could try this to see if we had the same issue?


I tried it in safe mode , however still doing the same. :( still cant figure it out at all.
 
Still nada , might just get a new set of boxes . I got an Icy Box case IB-231S which seems to work totally fine.
 
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