Hello dear support team!
I'm a proud owner of the G41M-ES2L board (BIOS: F9 06/21/2010) and I'm very satisfied so far, however there is one tiny issue I simply can't solve:
There seems to be a feature (I guess "ON/OFF Charge") that supplies power to USB devices in all standby modes and even when the computer is powered off. I recently bought a heated USB mouse (it's freakin cold here in Europe right now...) and of course the heating module consumes quite an amount of power. I would like to have the mouse disabled when the computer is off or in standby to save power, but the USB ports constantly provide power, even when the computer is off. Same goes for other gadgets like an illuminated mouse pad etc, they are all active as well. So I have to either press the master switch on the PSU or unplug the devices, which is an annoyance.
Other boards often have a USB 5V-Standby power option in the BIOS menu or a jumper on the board. In the case of G41M-ES2 I wasn't able to find neither a BIOS option nor a jumper. I also tried all of the USB ports (four on the back, two on the front panel) and they are always all powered. I tried installing/uninstalling the Gigabyte ON/OFF Charge utility, but I don't think this is a software issue. After all the ports are still powered when the PC is off, regardless of the OS or anything. I also tried to put a passive USB hub between the USB port and the mouse, but this didn't help either: Both the hub and the mouse were still powered.
Well, I must be dumb or blind or something - could you please give me a hint how to disable the USB power in standby/poweroff-mode? It has to be possible somehow...
Kind regards
- Daedalus1986