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  1. Just wondering if anyone who has one or anyone from Corsair can confirm a few things regarding the current i400 or recent models like the i300 Corsair One. - Is the PCIE cable used for the GPU capable of PCIE 4.0 or is it still limited to PCIE 3.0? Further if it supports 4.0 is it just the newest model or was this added with other CPUs that support 4.0 to the GPU? - Do the HDMI extensions on currently shipping/recent Corsair One systems support HDMI 2.1 for systems that have a GPU that actively has a 2.1 output like the 3080 and 3080 TI?
  2. ah yeah sorry I can't help. Hope you can find something I've been looking for a Z270 MLB for another project and the prices are crazy here in the USA.
  3. I have an extra one from a Corsair One sitting around here somewhere. It had a 7700k on it in the model I had. I can help you out if you want to that specific board just PM me. Have an extra 1080, the coolers, etc. if anyone is in need. USA only as an aside I do not want to ship anything outside the USA right now.
  4. Thanks for confirming. Hopefully future iterations will use higher quality more feature rich mlbs in line with the price of the systems. The a100 seems to be great in that respect.
  5. Hi y’all, I wanted to check to see if anyone can confirm is the m.2 drive slot, as well as the drive I guess as I think there is only one slot on this model but correct me if I’m wrong, on the CORSAIR ONE i145 with the 9700f cpu is on the front or back of the mlb. Thanks in advance.
  6. I just did an upgrade like this with an 8600k and an Asrock Z390 that is going pretty well so far. Upgraded the ram to Corsair LPX 3000, removed the 2.5" drive, and added a 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo to go along with the Samsung OEM drive Corsair had in the One originally for 1.5 TB of NVME storage. My only issues are figuring out where the top fan connects to so I can reconnect it to a header on the motherboard to better control it's speed and figuring out the pin out of the RGB header as I forgot to look at it when I took it off the MSI board and I don't want to blow out the header on the AsRock board. Does anyone know the pin out of that cable? It has two white wires, two black, and one has a gray dot on the heatshrink? That or does anyone have a picture of it connected to their board where I can see the silkscreen on the pinout?
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