Hardware [HELP] Severe Mouse Issues after upgrading PC

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Hey Tempers,

I recently upgraded my rig from AMD to Intel. After upgrading, everything worked fine except for the mouse.
The cursor keeps freezing about every ~2-3 seconds, for about ~2-3 seconds. This makes it basically impossible to properly use my computer.
The mouse works just fine on my Intel laptop.

I've already tried a few things, including:

Replugging the mouse
Plugging the mouse into another USB 2.0/3.0 port.
Rebooting
Re-installing drivers
Using Windows generic HID mouse driver thingy

Old specs:

AMD Athlon 860k x4
MSI Gtx 970
MSI Military Class 4 A78M-E45
16 Gigs of Kingston DDR3
Samsung 840 EVO SSD (128 GB)
Some generic 500 GB HDD

New Specs:

Intel i3-6100 (Yep, an i3. It's really good for gaming though)
MSI Gtx 970
MSI B15 Bazooka
8 Gigs of XFury DDR4
Samsung 840 EVO SSD (128 GB)
Some generic 500 GB HDD

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Hiya.
I hadn't done this yet, but unfortunately this didn't fix my issue.
Such a drastic hardware change (controllers for sata, usb, memory, sound, etc.) should be followed by a complete windows reinstall. Otherwise you will have sporadic problems and several headaches.
 
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I've reformatted Windows and it's still happening.

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Is it all mice or just that one?

With that said I don't usually advocate reformatting but if you are going to swap motherboard and CPU to an entirely different class of them then it is something worth doing.

It's all mice.
 

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heh, does it happen during windows instalation? i mean unless you are using xp you can use the mouse during the entire process, does it happen in there?
Nope, thats the odd part...

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Is it possible you damaged some USB headers or something?
I'm always extra careful when building that I don't accidentally bump something, so I don't think so.
 

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Then can you try and see if the same problem persists with different OSes like Ubuntu or Puppy Linux? If it does, it's a HW problem for sure, if it doesn't, I guess it's on the software end only.
 
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