Do you happen to have any other sound management software installed? i.e: Realtek Audio Manager? If so, try uninstall it and see if it makes a difference. Another thing you can try is to do a firmware flash on the headset via iCUE. (Setting > Select the device > Update)
try re-pair the headset with its dongle. There's a reset button on the dongle, you will need to use a paper clip or something similar to be able to reach the button to depress it.
- With the dongle connected to the computer. Press and hold the reset button on the dongle for 5 seconds.
- Connect the headset with the usb cable then connect it to the computer.
- Press and hold the power button until the light on the dongle stay solid and stop blinking.
This is not true. The 1080ti in the one is a modified version of MSI DUKE card with our HG10 bracket attached to it.
At any case, there WILL be a 2080ti CORSAIR ONE, we will keep you posted as the date getting closer. Stay tune!
Hey bud, I have reach out to the team and asked them to check on your ticket so you should be hearing something back soon. Thanks for being patience with us.
Having done a custom loop in this case myself, I will tell you that a 280mm rad WILL fit, BUT it will be really tight, so be prepare for that, your memory need to be low-profile, as well as your motherboard.
It depend on your other component, fitting a 360 up there is possible but it's going to be tight.
The fans brackets are not available for purchase separately.
Thanks for sharing! Our teams are currently looking into this. So please stay tune and we appreciate your patience. In the meantime, I’m afraid iCUE is your best bet.
Hot air rises up, so I recommend making the top exhaust. How do you plan to mount a fan on top of the psu? Since you are using the strix card, I also recommend setting those fans to min. 30-40% since they are 0 RPM until the card get really toasty.