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totallyninja

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  1. @Corsair team - can you please help. I tried what Queeg suggested but it did not work.
  2. A further development: Even when waking the computer by pushing the button the front, the monitor still does not activate. I have to unplug and re-plug in the Displayport to get it to initialize. Otherwise it reqquires a hard reset for the display to turn on. I know its not the monitor itself that is faulty, because I received a replacement for a dead pixel, and the new unit is performing in the same manner. @Corsair - Please advise.
  3. How do I do that? Also, is that normal that the computer would come with that feature turned off?
  4. Hi - I just tried this potential solution just now. However, when I tested it, I'm still unable to wake my computer by clicking my keyboard and/or mouse. The keyboard will turn on (as does the mouse) indicated by the RGB lighting, however, the computer remains in sleep mode (with all lights turned off). It will only reactivate if I hit the power button on the tower. Is this normal behavior? Thanks.
  5. Hi - When my Corsair i160 is sleeping, I am unable to consistently wake it by clicking the mouse and keyboard. Instead, I have to click the on/off button on the Corsair itself to wake the computer up. I have a LG 34GK950F-B display, and a Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 keyboard. Windows is updated to the latest. Is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'm coming from a Mac, and I'm used to my computer waking up fairly easily from clicking the mouse or keyboard. Thanks.
  6. Just got my i160, also very curious about upgrading the M.2 NVMe SSD. Has anyone had any luck yet doing this? Also - curious as to whether i'd see a benefit gaming if I upgrade the 2tb HDD to an SSD, and use that for game storage? Will I see faster loading times if i keep it on the NVMe SSD vs a SATA SSD? Thanks
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