First post, by kanecvr
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Hi guys. Been a while since I posted (my other hobby is taking up most of my summer and wallet).
So I have a Biostar MB8433UUD-A socket 3 UMC chipset board - the fastest socket 3 board I have - but I can't use it for more than 10-15 minutes because all input stops working after a while - it's like the keyboard and mouse have been physically disconnected (PC keeps running). The thing was rescued from a recycling center and was grimy and a little beat up, but it runs nevertheless.
The board's DIN connector (the big one) was a little loose, so I tough that was causing the problem. I removed it and replaced it with a new one, but the problem persists. Next, I looked at the soldered PS/2 port - it's nice and solid, no apparent damage - but I connected a PS/2 header to the pins behind it just to make sure - same issue - kb and mouse stop working after a while. Also, funny thing is, the board will only work with one of my PS/2 mice - a logitech - it fails to detect any other PS/2 mouse.
What could be causing the problem? Could it have a short somewhere? Is it possible it's not supplying correct voltage to the kb / mouse? Has anyone encountered something like this before?
P.S. - I did update the BIOS to a later version so I could use an 8GB HDD - could this be related?