yawnny
New Member
Hey all,
I'm running two Logitech C920 webcams, and I want them each on their own USB Root Hub in a hope that the sound distortion when two Logitech C920 webcams are running disappears.
When I look in Device Manager and View Devices By Connection I can see that ALL of my USB Devices are hooked up to the USB 3.0 Hub.
With everything under the USB 3.0 Root Hub it seems, after researching, that this is the culprit of the sound distortion, and the solution I've found by searching through forums has been to insure each webcam is on it's own hub so it doesn't get overloaded. I've also confirmed that this issue persists even if each webcam is running at 640x480 resolution.
On the back of my Asus B85M-E/CSM MOBO I have two USB 3.0 ports and four USB 2.0 ports. There's an additional two USB 2.0 ports on the front of my case.
No matter which USB port I plug my devices in to they ALL show up under the USB 3.0 Root Hub. I notice in Device Manager that there are two other USB Root Hubs listed, but I can't get a device to recognize under one of those hubs.
I've attached a picture highlighting the other two apparent USB hubs that are being reported from the MOBO.
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I've opened up my computer case and see that there's one available USB header to plug in to, is this what it's reporting? I tried plugging in a USB 2.0 expansion card in there but I got USB Overcurrent Detected. I thought my wires were fine, but I reversed them anyway just to be sure, and same Overcurrent Detected error message. Perhaps a faulty header expansion device? I've also tried an AC (self-powered) USB Hub, but the issue persists.
I was thinking about going out and buying another USB 2.0 expansion header, but don't want to bother if there's something else I'm missing, or If I'm even heading down the right path to resolve this sound distortion issue?
Kind Regards,
I'm running two Logitech C920 webcams, and I want them each on their own USB Root Hub in a hope that the sound distortion when two Logitech C920 webcams are running disappears.
When I look in Device Manager and View Devices By Connection I can see that ALL of my USB Devices are hooked up to the USB 3.0 Hub.
With everything under the USB 3.0 Root Hub it seems, after researching, that this is the culprit of the sound distortion, and the solution I've found by searching through forums has been to insure each webcam is on it's own hub so it doesn't get overloaded. I've also confirmed that this issue persists even if each webcam is running at 640x480 resolution.
On the back of my Asus B85M-E/CSM MOBO I have two USB 3.0 ports and four USB 2.0 ports. There's an additional two USB 2.0 ports on the front of my case.
No matter which USB port I plug my devices in to they ALL show up under the USB 3.0 Root Hub. I notice in Device Manager that there are two other USB Root Hubs listed, but I can't get a device to recognize under one of those hubs.
I've attached a picture highlighting the other two apparent USB hubs that are being reported from the MOBO.

I've opened up my computer case and see that there's one available USB header to plug in to, is this what it's reporting? I tried plugging in a USB 2.0 expansion card in there but I got USB Overcurrent Detected. I thought my wires were fine, but I reversed them anyway just to be sure, and same Overcurrent Detected error message. Perhaps a faulty header expansion device? I've also tried an AC (self-powered) USB Hub, but the issue persists.
I was thinking about going out and buying another USB 2.0 expansion header, but don't want to bother if there's something else I'm missing, or If I'm even heading down the right path to resolve this sound distortion issue?
Kind Regards,