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Computer Overheats When USB Devices Are Connected — What’s Causing It?

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Overview #

If your computer begins to heat up or its fans spin loudly every time you connect a USB device, there is likely a power or driver issue behind it.
Common causes include a USB device drawing too much current, a shorted cable, or a background driver loop that keeps your CPU running continuously.
This guide explains how to identify the source of the overheating and safely correct it.

What you’ll learn

  • How to measure USB power draw and detect overcurrent
  • How to inspect and reset the USB controller
  • How to identify processes that overuse the CPU
  • How to verify fan operation and temperature sensors

Estimated time: 15–20 minutes
Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate


Terms and Definitions #

TermMeaning
Power draw (mA)Electrical current used by a USB device from the port
Power surgeA temporary overload that disables the port to prevent damage
Driver loopA malfunctioning driver repeatedly trying to initialize a device
Thermal throttlingAutomatic CPU slowdown to prevent overheating

Steps #

Step 1 — Observe and Identify the Behavior #

  1. Touch the area near your laptop’s USB ports.
    • If it gets noticeably warm only when something is plugged in, suspect that port or device.
  2. Note any signs of stress such as high fan noise or rapid temperature rise.
  3. Unplug all USB devices and confirm whether the system cools back down.

If heat disappears when nothing is connected, one of your USB devices is overdrawing power or causing driver activity.


Step 2 — Check USB Power Draw #

Windows PowerShell

Get-PnpDevice -Class USB | Select-Object FriendlyName, Status
Get-WmiObject -Query "Select * from Win32_USBHub" | Select Name, DeviceID

Lists connected USB devices and confirms whether any are inactive or malfunctioning.

macOS Terminal

system_profiler SPUSBDataType | grep -E "Current Available|Current Required"

Shows how much current each device requests from the system.
If “Current Required” exceeds “Current Available,” that device is drawing too much power.


Step 3 — Use Different Ports or a Powered Hub #

Not all USB ports provide equal power output.

  1. Try a port on the opposite side of your laptop or a rear port on a desktop.
  2. For high-power peripherals such as external drives or cameras, use a powered USB hub.
  3. If the overheating disappears when using the hub, your original port was overloaded.

Powered hubs supply their own electricity, relieving strain on the computer’s motherboard.


Step 4 — Check Background Processes #

Windows PowerShell

Get-Process | Sort CPU -Descending | Select -First 10

Shows the ten processes using the most CPU resources.

macOS Terminal

top -l 1 | head -n 15

Displays top CPU-consuming processes.
If CPU usage spikes when a USB device is connected, a driver loop or background task is running continuously.


Step 5 — Reset the USB Controller #

Windows

  1. Open Device Manager.
  2. Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
  3. Right-click each “USB Root Hub” entry, choose Disable device, then Enable device.
  4. Restart the computer.

PowerShell Alternative

Get-PnpDevice -Class USB | Disable-PnpDevice -Confirm:$false
Get-PnpDevice -Class USB | Enable-PnpDevice -Confirm:$false

macOS

sudo killall -STOP -c usbd
sudo killall -CONT usbd

These commands restart the macOS USB daemon without requiring a reboot.


Step 6 — Inspect Drivers and Firmware #

Windows

Get-WindowsDriver -Online | Where-Object {$_.Driver -like "*USB*"}

Lists current USB drivers. If any are outdated or flagged, update them through your manufacturer’s support site.

macOS

softwareupdate -l
softwareupdate -i -a

Ensures your USB stack and firmware are up to date through official macOS updates.


Step 7 — Check Thermal Sensors #

Windows

Get-WmiObject MSAcpi_ThermalZoneTemperature | Select-Object CurrentTemperature

Divide the result by 10 and subtract 273 to get degrees Celsius.

macOS

sudo powermetrics --samplers smc | grep "CPU die temperature"

Reports the CPU die temperature.
Temperatures consistently above 80°C while idle suggest a hardware or driver fault.


Step 8 — Reboot and Test Again #

  1. Unplug all USB devices and restart the computer.
  2. Connect devices one at a time.
  3. Watch for fan speed or temperature changes after each connection.

If the system stays cool, you have isolated the problem device or port.
If heat returns immediately, that port may be damaged or the internal controller may be failing.


Verification #

After making corrections, verify normal operation.

CheckCommandExpected Result
CPU usageGet-Process (Windows) or top (macOS)Normal range below 15% when idle
Power drawsystem_profiler SPUSBDataType“Current Required” within “Available” limit
Temperaturepowermetrics or WMIThermalZoneBelow 70°C at idle
Fan behaviorVisual or audible checkFan returns to quiet speed after reconnecting

Conclusion #

You have examined power draw, background activity, drivers, and sensors to determine why your computer overheats when USB devices are connected.
Most often the issue is a defective cable, an overdrawing USB device, or a driver that fails to sleep properly.
Using a powered hub and keeping drivers updated will prevent recurrence.
If the overheating continues after following these steps, have a technician inspect the USB power circuits for damage or shorted components.

Updated on October 10, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • Overview
  • Terms and Definitions
  • Steps
    • Step 1 — Observe and Identify the Behavior
    • Step 2 — Check USB Power Draw
    • Step 3 — Use Different Ports or a Powered Hub
    • Step 4 — Check Background Processes
    • Step 5 — Reset the USB Controller
    • Step 6 — Inspect Drivers and Firmware
    • Step 7 — Check Thermal Sensors
    • Step 8 — Reboot and Test Again
  • Verification
  • Conclusion
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