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Etz

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  1. Small warning for other i160 users, latest iCUE v3.38.61 does not seem to work well on i160, throws an error "no device found" and due to that overheats. Going back to version v3.37.140 immediately fixes the problem. As it took me a while, to find previous version, you can grab it from here: https://downloads.corsair.com/Files/CUE/iCUESetup_3.37.140_release.msi
  2. Sometimes I’m running multiple VM’s on it and it does look like that 32GB RAM is enough for me anymore. Any advice, what sticks to look for, to squeeze 64GB into it? Preferrably Corsair RAM sticks? :D: I know that anything, with low profile should fit, but are there any specific recommendations?
  3. If Corsair would ever provide "GPU upgrade kit" for i160, I would definitely buy one. Machine is itself is very solid. If Not, I guess I will probably switch back to DIY path, no point to buy full new machine, just to upgrade GPU.
  4. Is SGX enabled in BIOS?
  5. There is no RTX 2080 Ti Super coming from nVidia, so GPU will probably not change, at least not anytime soon. Only 2070/2070/2080 get Super versions, at least by nVidia's official announcements.
  6. I'm also running Windows 10 Pro ;)
  7. Does not install on mine, I even checked...it does not even create that partition...
  8. Yes, of course I have... :biggrin:
  9. Yes, hence why I decided to try it in a first place...unfortunately, it does not seem to work... :sigh!:
  10. Anyone tried it on their i160/i165 yet? Looks like it is not compatible, probably due to Motherboard?
  11. Probably not, there is no way to connect it. One does not have TB.
  12. But I bet, it depends a lot on your location.
  13. @Remorage - there is no Software lock also it uses default nVidia drivers, hence it would work.
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