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Gouldini

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  1. Hi, So I bought a new wireless Corsair mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse (Ironclaw) and I've had issues with them ever since I got them... Managed to finally get them setup ond working through the ICue software from Corsair but they are taking turns in dropping out. first the connection will drop and need resting, then the key board will just lock up and lighting pattern for the keys will freeze until reset... Now the latest trick is that the mouse will not work unless its plugged into the USB directly. I have tried all of the obvious things like updating the drivers and firmware all successful but now it just will not work. Anyone else getting similar issues with Corsair stuff? Ps. I also upgraded all of the fan for the RGB HD Corsair fan, had issues with them too, had to wait for replacements before they would start working properly.. Starting to think their stuff is a little "Janky" .. Getting very tempted to send it all back and start again with a different brand…. As I type the keyboard locked up!!! FFS Thanks M
  2. Humm no, didn't format them. They are seen in device manager, device working properly but not in files. Take it I need to format then. How do I do that? Thanks for the help
  3. Ok thanks I'm going to stick with it as is then. Thanks New problem though! Drive not seen in Windows! Any reason you can think why not? Thanks
  4. Really? You think it would be better to just use them as is?
  5. Hi, just bought 2x 1Tb 970 EVO SSD M. 2 NVME (I've installed) . I have 1x 2TB HDD and 1x 500Gb SSD (windows boot) both SATA. Asus Strix motherboard with RAID supported. I want to set up the raid 0 array for just the two new 970 evo's, I want to leave the other two as they are so that I can start migrating stuff across as and when. All the videos I've seem on set up for Raid 0 array is to make it the the windows boot drive too. Can't find any that that suggests that doing my preferred way is a thing? Is it? In Asus bios setup I can go through the process of setting up the raid 0 array but it suggests that it is going to wipe the current drives. Any ideas? Thanks Martin
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