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  1. I think the problem is here, in the mouse itself. While the intermittent loss of connection can still be attributed to motherboard problems, double-clicking that cannot be influenced in the settings usually indicates a factory defect.
  2. I've played a lot of games, but Sims 3 is the onelove. I'm working a lot at the moment, so I just don't have time for games(
  3. Try connecting to another USB port or connect to another computer or laptop, if the problem persists, this is a technical problem, if there are problems disappear... then pay attention to the USB ports or the motherboard
  4. If the clicking is not affecting the performance of your system and is not too loud, it might be considered a normal operational sound. In the meantime, keep an eye on your system's performance, temperatures, and stability to ensure that the power supply is not causing any issues beyond the audible clicks.
  5. 1. The reasons may be different. The clicking could be a normal behavior of the power supply when it's handling changes in load. It's not uncommon for some power supplies to produce audible clicks under certain conditions. Hmm...to minimize it you can make sure all components, including the power supply, are securely and properly seated in their respective slots. 2.Clicking sounds, especially if they are consistent and occur during normal operations, might not necessarily indicate damage.
  6. Had the same problem with K95 Platinum, had to replace it(
  7. Hi, friend of mine had the same one. I was really surprised that such model is so lound. You're right, it serves as a electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding or grounding. Go ahead, but be careful and make sure you stick the tape back on right so it still works as a shield. When you're messing around with your keyboard, remember you might affect how it works.
  8. I have similar conf, but honestly I'm not sure about compatibility. Before purchasing, review the motherboard and fan specifications to ensure they use standard ARGB connectors. If the fans are compatible, you should be able to control them using the built-in controller and case buttons in your Phanteks NV7 setup.
  9. Sure, streaming from a PC can give you way more wiggle room and control over your sound settings than a PlayStation. PCs usually come loaded with a bunch of different programs for sound setup, so sorting out glitches and fine-tuning your stream is easier. Plus, streaming platforms usually work better with software you'll find on a PC. Switching to a Corsair gaming PC could make your streaming life a lot simpler and give you more ways to handle any sound problems.
  10. Hey guys, quick question before I drop some cash. Doesn't a 240mm aio seem a bit tiny for an i7400 with a 4090 and i913900k? I've heard they can run pretty hot. Will it be cool enough? I'm mostly gonna game on it.
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