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mrfriki

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  • Birthday 01/01/1970
  1. Hey, really appreciate your help man, way better than Corsair's. However I don't have the One anymore: I Contacted Amazon support and since the computer was still under warranty and both Nvidia or Corsair refused to solve the problem they agreed to fully refund me. I don't know what computer I'm getting now but I can tell for sure that it won't be any Corsair product. Thanks for your time anyway mate, really appreciate it!
  2. Hi! I've been digging into this problem (much more hours that I wanted, TBH) and found this thread in this very same forum that got me really worried as is talking about a faulty part (PCI cable) and not solution is being offered. There they also talk about PCI 3.0 being disabled on purpose for Corsair's staff via a bios update, that may explain why I can't find such setting in my bios. I've tried to find the latest bios update for my rig but the only link available here is broken and that bios can't be found anywhere at Corsair site as the post suggest. Where can I download it? There's only a few weeks of warranty left on my Corsair One and I starting to fell worry. Any help would be appreciated.
  3. Hi, thanks for answering! I clean it a couple of times a year with some compressed air. I specifically cleaned it a couple of days ago just in case. It never comes out very dirty. Temps are as usual, around 40ºC on idle and around 60ºC under heavy load/gaming. While running Unigine Heaven both temps and clock seem normal over several runs, which puzzles me as performance is almost 50% less than expected. I just contacted with Nvidia support today and after running both GPU-Z and CPU-Z the support guy told me that the slowdown is because the 1080Ti is running on PCI 2.0 instead of 3.0. I can´t remember switched from 3.0 to 2.0 ever and the rig was running just perfect a week or so ago. Anyway, at booted to bios and I can´t find 3 or 2.0 anywhere. Only options available under PCI are: "PCI Latency Timer" which is set at 32 and "Above 4G Decoding" which is set to Disabled. I tried with other values in both fields to no avail.
  4. Hi there! I have a 2018 Corsair One Pro with a 1080Ti. It has been working flawless for the past two years. Suddenly in the last few days performance has dropped for about 50%. Games that used to run at 165 FPS now will run at 100 FPS, games that used to run at around 120 FPS now run at around 60-70 FPS and so on. I have done some benchmarks (Unigine, 3Dmark...) and they all seem to confirm the 45-50% performance drop. My first though was that it was caused by malware as I had a similar issue a year ago. That time after removing the malware performance when back to normal immediately. This time however I have scanned both with Malwarebytes and Bit Defender to no avail. Also reinstalled the GPU drivers to latest via DDU. I even did a full restore of Windows 10. Any suggestions on what to do next? Might the GPU be faulty?
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