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Corsair Nick

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  1. If you already have an HS50, then going to HS70 will be seamless. Void Pro's are also very nice, and will fit differently by design, so i would recommend trying them on first if you plan to switch.
  2. Without getting into the exact details; the system will go through inspection by the team, and a resolution will presented to the customer based on the findings.
  3. Someone else already mentioned it, but the Corsair K63 Wireless is a perfect solution for gaming in the living room especially when used with a Corsair Lapboard. Input lag from the keyboard is only 1ms, so any lag you experience will be from the TV. I've been using this setup along with a Corsair Dark Core since CES last year in my living room to play Overwatch, WoW, and other games. For mice, we've actually expanded our wireless segment from just Dark Core, to include Harpoon Wireless and Ironclaw Wireless. I would visit a local retailer and see which one is more comfortable in your hand before making a final decision.
  4. Screws touching or bending the fins is fine, it's the tubes that are a concern. All of our radiators are designed with the mounting tab to be placed over the fins for this exact reason since the thickness of cases and fans can affect how far the screw travels past the tab. Automotive radiators and universal fans work on the same principle, with zipties running through the entire fin array. Feel free to also reach out to our technical support team as they might have some quick fixes to help get your radiator into your new rig. https://support.corsair.com/
  5. Outside of what others have said about Corsair customer service, we do have policies in place should a leak occur and damage components, there is a dedicated team to help the customer out. And if you run into any issues or have questions, I'm always here to help out the community.
  6. Check out the Corsair 678C. Comes with all your requirements; (1) 5.25ODD, (6) 3.5 HDD but expandable to (8), USB Type C on IO panel, and sound damping.
  7. Not sure if you saw the Corsair 175R, but it's fairly compact for an ATX case. Since you're looking for a more modest look, I think this one might fit the bill depending on how modest you want to go. Let me know if you have any questions, and I'll help you out.
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    Looks like the cable count information in the T…

    Hey Spotty, good catch. I sent a notification to our web team to get this corrected. Thanks for the help.
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    CLEAN. YOUR. DUST FILTERS.

    @TVwazhere - My 380T filter looked the same before I cleaned it last week. Now that it's summer, can't have clogged filters restricting airflow.
  10. That position actually comes empty when you purchase the case. Only 3 cages are included standard. We do have extra cages available through our webstore if you need more storage space. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/PC-Components/Cases/900D-HDD-Drive-Cage/p/CC-8930108
  11. What happens if you plug the headset in without the Y-cable? Have you tried connecting to a different device like an iPhone or Android?
  12. The mouse might have gone into bootloader mode. Try the following and see if it bring the mouse back: Turn off the mouse Hold LMB + RMB Turn on the mouse Release LMB + RMB after 5 sec
  13. Lookin clean my friend. I see you have Dominator Platinum RGB DRAM modules too.
  14. Post some pics, would love to see how this build came out.
  15. Ah, got it. The method Blai5e mentioned works, or you can use a Corsair Commander Pro, which will allow you to control the RGB lighting on the fans as well.
  16. Both Lighting Node Pro and Commander Pro have HW Lighting available in the iCUE software. Double check and make sure you're on the latest version which should be 3.15.101. You will need to set the lighting per channel.
  17. H115i Pro Stock Replacement Fan https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/PC-Components/Cooling-And-Corsair-Link/Hydro-Series-H115i-PRO-Replacement-Fan/p/CW-8960052 Let me know if you are looking at any of the other fans or have any other questions.
  18. This would be the first time I heard about the cables changing color for white. Kinda curious to see some examples. We actually released a new Generation 4 Type 4 sleeved cables which use a triple-layer mesh paracord and revised cable combs which are easier to install. If you get a chance, take a glance at these.
  19. I would check out the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 with Cherry MX red switches. Should be available at a number of retailers in Germany for you to try before you purchase, or if you attend a gaming event, we might have a booth there with it on display.
  20. A Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 with Cherry MX brown switches will be in line with your top choice. If you want tactile feedback along with a click, you can opt for blue switches. Depending if you have other Corsair DIY components, you can control them and the K70 all with the iCUE software.
  21. Which H115i model do you have installed in your system? We have different fans that come with the coolers than separate, but I can get you the right part number depending on what you plan on doing for your setup.
  22. Corsair SPEC M2 fits the bill. It has been discontinued, but you might find one floating around at a retailer in your area. Air240 would be a great choice as well if you can increase your budget a little bit or find a deal on one.
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    Corsair 280X is a solid choice. The non-RGB version comes in at 125 euros, but you might be able to find one on sale through a retailer in your region that comes in under the 120 euro budget. Our RGB version comes in at about 50 euros more, and comes with LL120 RGB fans and a Lighting Node Pro to control lighting.
  24. Completely agree with @imajerec that a Corsair CX or CXM model PSU would be better suited. The VS550 isn't a bad PSU, it is just better suited for different applications than what you are putting together. Depending on where you're located, CX and CXM PSU's are pretty close in price, and you should be able to find a good deal on one. Let me know if you have any questions.
  25. You would have to use the Pigtail PCIe cable that came with the RM550x running the Vega56. The RM550x only has two 8-pin connections, and one will be needed for your EPS to the motherboard. Shouldn't have any issues running on the RM550x with a single Pigtail cable, we've done it before in a few different builds with the exact same parts. Keep me posted if you have more questions.
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