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  1. 5 minutes ago, LeDoyen said:

    @Oldman61 the CPU and PCIE are keyed differently so they are not interchangeable, and the pinout is also different. Using one in place of the other with some.. mechanical persuasion, will lead to the PSU going in short circuit protection. You should get an additional PCIE cable 🙂

    @GrampaBob69 Corsair PSUs (except some rare models like the AX1200 and old AX) use type 3 and type 4 cables. The only difference between the two types is the motherblard 24 pin cable.

    All others, PCIE included are identical.

    So if your cablemod cable is for RMx, it will work.

    RMi, RMx use type 4, RM uses type 3, but the PCIE cable pinout is the same between the two types.

    Have a look there 🙂 https://www.corsair.com/us/en/psu-cable-compatibility

    Thanks for the clarification and that's a great reference table (might take a few glaces to digest it though).  Doh I have a few previous EVGA PSU units....maybe I can get their PCIe cables to work with duct tape and some modification?  eek!

  2. I didn't bother waiting for an answer because it's probably obvious.  I ordered a 3rd PCIe cable from the CableMod store on Amazon.  The product description states it's for the Corsair RMx units.  A few threads on google pointed me there.  I'm sure it will be fine.  Turns out the 1000w version of the RMx comes with 3 PCIe cables by default.  Yes, I'd rather pay a few extra bucks initially to have it come with the 850 PSU by default since GPU's like ours need that 3rd cable yet can make use of the less than 1000w boxes.  In the meantime until it's delivered, I read to use the daisy chain in position 2 & 3 to make due, although not optimal, because slot 3 uses less power.  Lot's of people do say it's fine to daisy chain permanently btw.  I'm just choosing to not go the route since the stuff is expensive to risk damage.

    I also ordered a GPU sag pole since this card is much wider than my old card.  I had a UpHere bracket to help the weight distribution on the old card, but but now this bracket extends across the fan area too close now.

  3. I am not sure I understand either. It should be in the right column, the next one underneath 'language keys'.

     

    Is this an Iron Claw wireless? If so, plug it in via USB while setting this up and see if it makes a difference.

     

    Ok I see it now. New OS install with new hardware and my resolutions are not set yet so for some reason I had full screen but the window went off screen so onboard profiles, mouse, keystroke were all gone.

     

    Got it now thanks again everyone.

  4. 1) CUE -> Actions Tab. Select + to create a new action.

    2) Change it from Macro to "remap mouse button" in the drop down menu.

    3) You should now have a picture of the mouse and its assignable buttons. Click the circle for Forward Button, then go up top and click on the "back button" in the diagram. It should highlight yellow to let you know it has been assigned.

    4) Go back to step 1 and make a second action. Repeat the steps, but select Back button from the bottom and forward from the top.

     

    That should do it, but remember this will only work if the software is running.

     

    Thanks, this is the issue I got from google. I do not see a remap mouse buttons option in the drop down menu (see attached)

     

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