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  1. Thanks c-attack and BlaiseP its been a busy week so sorry for the long reply, I contacted Corsair and they couldn't replicate the same problem with an AX1200i power supply and I have been trying different versions of iCue and Link with no good results but here's something odd, I tried my Corsair USB Link dongle in another PC with a HX1000i and the HX1000i does not show up in iCue but the Corsair keyboard and CPU water cooler does so I tested the cable that plugs into the dongle and power supply and continuity is fine so maybe the dongle part is faulty.... is there a way to check if the dongle is working as it should? I dont mind opening it and testing it but for now I have not as it looks like I have to semi break it to open it.
  2. I tried an older version of Corsair Link version 3.2.5742 and the setting to change the multi rails is sort of there but I didnt want to try anything without first asking here, the first picture below shows you can select individual OCP settings and untick a box to disable multi rail mode but is this what im looking for but why not just a single enable/disable multi rail? The second picture shows that the Corsair link USB dongle is version 0.9 so I was wondering if updating the dongle would help with using the current version of Corsair Link or iCue? Ive had this PC since Windows 7 and im looking for Corsair Link version 2.11 to see if it is different but I cant find it so far, does anyone have a link or a google drive download of it? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bFp-EoASbRA7RRA_XxRh1NPewxFpV_uk/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yXKMDpUvg-mAIwGS0tamyDs_lb1XSfQU/view?usp=sharing
  3. Sorry c-attack there is no such sub-menu or anything that looks like a rail setting only OCP settings.
  4. Years ago I changed my 1200i to multi rail and forgot about it till now and I need to change it to single rail but it does not show in iCue, I installed iCue first and then Corsair Link and the option to change it is not in iCue and in Corsair Link it says iCue is controlling the settings. I have installed the latest versions today and the Link dongle.
  5. Hi all, My PC is going into a "sleep" mode and its not possible to wake it or shut it down unless I press the power button for 7 seconds and a re-boot takes me to the Bios but the settings are fine so a quick "exit and dont save" gets back to windows, when the PC "sleeps" my monitor will go black and say "no input signal from Display Port" but if I was playing music or a movie I can still hear the sound, I tried another monitor but its the same problem even with HDMI or DP but before this sleep problem my GTX Titan 6GB video card got some weird lines on the screen so I thought the Titan was broken so I got an RTX 2070 8GB and thats when this sleep mode thing happened but no weird lines. I dont have the RTX 2070 anymore but I sent it back to the place I bought it from for them to test it and they said it was fine and I replaced the 2070 later with a GTX 1050 Ti 4GB but it happens with this card too so if its my power supply (AX1200i) what can I try that I have not done, I tested the power supply voltages with my multimeter and a paper clip to power it on with a 12 volt fan and a SATA 80GB HDD are the voltages for my power supply correct. all multimeter reading are xx.xx volts Through the 24 pin motherboard cable: all +3.3 volt = +3.33 volts +3.3 volts & sense = +3.33 volts all +5 volts = +5.01 volts +5 volts SB = +5.05 volts all +12 volts = +12.09 volts -12 volts = -11.89 volts all COM = 0.00 volts On the power supply pins for "PCIE" 8 pins per socket: all +12 volts = +12.08 volts all COM = 0.00 volts On the power supply pins for "Peripheral and SATA" 6 pins per socket: all +3.3 volts = +3.33 Volts all +5 volts = +5.01 volts all +12 volts = +12.08 volts all COM = 0.00 volts the +12 volts will fluctuate by 0.01 volts between +12.08 and +12.09 so I chose the lowest value I have tested all the cables while connected to the power supply for proper voltage output and tested for shorts with continuity for all cable pins as they are red Cablemod cables made for my power supply but bought as a kit from a shop so not hand made by me, I have the original cables from my power supply and I checked them too to make sure the Cablemod cables are all right. The Cablemod cables dont have any markings to distinguish between PCIE and CPU cables but I have the proper 8 pin and 4 pin cables for the CPU connected. Does the AX1200i power supply have a relay or two as I can hear a relay type of click sound at power up of the PC, I removed the power supply from the PC and used the self test button on the power supply which comes up with a green light and the fan spins. I have tested the 240 volts power supply to the PC which is through a power board and I get AC 234.7 to 235.0 volts and in another room without a power board its 234.8 to 235.2 volts, with my PC system its never been overclocked and all PC parts were new from a shop back in 2013 that has been running smoothly till about 6 months ago its always been looked after so no bad dust levels and the PC is not sitting on carpet the only thing I have changed is I had a 64GB ram kit and I removed 32GB so now its running in dual mode and not quad mode I made sure ram placement was correct from the motherboard manual but this was months before this sleep thing. Lastly I tested using the GTX Titan again and it had the lines for a short time and then it was fine but didnt get into Windows fully maybe because of a driver issue I didnt bother to uninstall old drivers I just wanted to know if the card was o.k or not
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