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Darkkhelmet

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  1. Problem solved. It wasn't the keyboard it was the smart hub it's connected to. I reset the hub and the keyboard is working fine again. Thanks
  2. Thanks for the info. I tried the reset and the keyboard did 'quick flash' when I released the esc key but still no luck. Not sure what the hard reset is though.
  3. When I started my computer this morning the keyboard stayed dark. I reconnected the USB cables and the keyboard lit up but the computer went dark. I reset the computer and the keyboard stayed lit up but was not recognized by the PC or iCUE. Tried resetting the USB cables again but no luck. Nothing I try has worked to get the computer to recognize the keyboard, Is it truly fried or can anyone suggest anything else I can try. iCUE sees the HS60 headphones and the H11i cooler.
  4. I've been using these headphones for some time but it seems over time the audio output has decreased. The mic is fine but even with the volume all the way up it's difficult to hear the game not the person I'm speaking with. The way I use them may be a bit unconventional but it's always been that way. Basically I use the Blizzard app for chat and direct the game sounds to the HS60's. I used to be able to hear everything with the volume wheel at half or more. The Cue volume is at max and so is the PC volume. Is there any other way of increasing the output?
  5. Several years ago I built a PC for my wife in an old Dell case. I used Vandal switches at first because Dell has weird switches, but had issues. I would press the power button and the PC would power on for literally a second and power down. I sent the MB back to ASUS but the replacement did the same thing. I bought a new MB, same thing. I salvaged a HDD panel with power and reset buttons from another trashed PC and the new PC started. My wife needed a new PC while this was going on so I got her a Dell, I7, 8GB. Time marches on and the Dell will not properly recognize newer BT earbuds. It only sees the mic but not the audio. Once the thing started with a different start button I bought a Cooler Master case and all worked just fine but I never used the thing. I dragged the PC I built many years ago and started working on it again. I had upgraded to Windows 10 a couple of years ago and it took a day for the PC to complete all the current MS patches. It's so old the MB does not have WiFi or BT but essentially it's new and everything works. I had installed a WiFi card and put in a BT dongle and everything worked just fine. I finished installing all the software and moving everything she needs to the new PC. Not once did I have an issue restarting it many times. I moved the PC to our office and connected it but when I powered it on the old problem reappeared and it would only light up for a second. I dragged the PC back to where I worked on it but it still would not start. I dug up an old Acer power supply and replaced the still new Corsair TX 650 I had purchased when I first built the PC. The Acer power supply does not have the PCIe 8 pin connector but when I powered the PC on it powered up normally. Based on this I have to assume it's the power supply that is the issue but I still can't connect the PCIe. I ordered a new power supply but, finally, my question is, can anyone explain to me the initial power on sequence from when the power button is first pushed? Does the power supply keep the feed up or is it something on the MB? If this does not work I will build another PC for my wife as all I need is a new MB, processor, and memory. Thanks
  6. The iCUE software is no longer recognizing any Corsair devices. When this happened yesterday I updated iCUE to version 3.2.80. After the update completed iCUE seemd to be working properly again. This morning however none of the Corsair devices are recognized once again. Disconnecting and reconnecting the keyboard does not work nor does restarting the software.This started happening after the last Windows update but I'm not sure they're related. * ASUS STRIX Z270E Gaming MB * Intel i7-7700K * Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit * EVGA SuperNOVA 850 P2, 80+ PLATINUM 850W * Corsair Hydro Series H110i * EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 * Corsair Graphite Series 760T case * Samsung 960 EVO Series - 1TB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD * Corsair LPX 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz C16 DDR4 DRAM * Corsair K70 RGB keyboard * Logitech G502 mouse * Razer Orbweaver keypad * Alienware QHD 34" monitor * Dell 24" monitor
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