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  1. Setting up power in Windows usually helps to fix this. I also advise you to try different USB ports and make sure that the power supply supplies enough power. In my case, after buying a new 1200W Aurus power supply, the problems due to static electricity also disappeared.
  2. Solution!!! And it's working. Need a USB-to-Usb Micro cable. You connect USB to 3.0 on the case / back of the motherboard, connect the other to the controller. The controller is initialized in the software, fully functioning and continues to work even at maximum CPU/GPU loads. The disadvantage of this method is only the external connection leading to the housing.
  3. Solution!!! And it's working. Need a USB-to-Usb Micro cable. You connect USB to 3.0 on the case / back of the motherboard, connect the other to the controller. The controller is initialized in the software, fully functioning and continues to work even at maximum CPU/GPU loads. The disadvantage of this method is only the external connection leading to the housing.
  4. One of the three kits that I bought immediately fell off the USB connector. Your software is constantly falling off, and today, the PC just stopped seeing your controllers. Reconnecting, a clean reinstall - nothing helps.
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