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I tried it in 3 different connectors and I get the same problem.
worst case, disable windows auto driver updates, and remove the driver updates it did install
is an i5 4670k a 4th gen processor?
overclcok manually, (raise the cpu multi, and voltage, keep everything else stock)
set the ram multi to the correct speed for your ram, and timigs for the ram
no
for best responce with usb keyboard/mouse, do not use its paired port for other devices
(2 ports run on each controller)
generally stacked, and paird with headers
and do not use them with a usb hub
k+m on same controller works fine
is the port next to the ethernet cable ok?
on the io panel, paired poarts are stacked directly on top of each other
ex.
http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4330/ASUS%20Visual%20IO.jpg
the 4 on the left, top 2 and bottom 2
red ones, top 2 and bottom 2 (the bottom 1 is e-sata and usb 2.0, top has a bt dongle in it)
blue ones are usb 3.0 and paired
front io panel, odds are they are shared
I give up if I reinstall windows will this fix it?
I may have changed the polling rate on them with my old mouse cant remember now.