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Intermittent USB Mic Cut Out - PCIE USB Controller Passthrough

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Hey everyone question about passing through an entire USB controller on my windows gaming VM. I have successfully passed through the whole controller and it has been working well enough for the past few months. 

 

However I have an issue that has been present since day one where all devices disconnect and reconnect at what appear to be random intervals. For my mouse and keyboard its a non-issue as I get a small blip in my mouse response but thats it. For my mic though it seems to break the connection to discord or whatever other audio service I am using and the only way to solve it is to unplug and plug in the mic again. 

 

I have tried two different USB controllers, and 3 different USB mics. They all do the exact same thing and I can't seem to find any correlation to when they "blip".

 

Anyone seen anything like this at all? I would really love to figure out a way to fix this as I will be talking in game and people on my calls will just suddenly stop hearing me until the notice I am quiet and say "If you're saying something I cant hear you" and then I toggle the usb cable. 

 

System Specs:
- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. X570 AORUS ELITE WIFI
- ASMedia PCIe USB Controller - https://amzn.to/3L9gMYe
- Windows 11 VM (though it was an issue on Windows 10 too)

Check for irq conflicts with the msi util v.3 (was shared here in the forum also).

Make also sure to disable usb power savings in windows settings.

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4 hours ago, ghost82 said:

Check for irq conflicts with the msi util v.3 (was shared here in the forum also).

Make also sure to disable usb power savings in windows settings.

 

Thank you so much for the reply. Turned off the USB power savings in windows but I am struggling to find the post where the msi utility was shared in the forum. Do you have a link to it?

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Thank you!! Alright got it installed and from what I am reading based on my numbers here I have no conflicts. MSI is enabled for the USB Controller which is the ASMedia USB 3.1 controller in this list. Should I disable that? OR should these be reordered in some way?

 

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it seems ok to me, no conflicts. If you tried both usb controllers I have no idea why it lags... :(

You could try latencymon software and see if you have latencies somewhere..

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