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Hi everyone, here are some quick guides for upgrading the memory and 2.5" storage of CORSAIR ONE i100/i200 Series systems. Note that PRO models are equipped with motherboards that feature slots for smaller form-factor SO-DIMM memory, so the modules will look different from traditional desktop modules as seen in non-PRO models. Final note, M.2 SSDs in current CORSAIR ONE models are underneath the motherboard and will require the motherboard to be removed in order to access the module. The M.2 drive contains your operating system and recovery partition, so an upgrade will require either you clone the drive using a USB M.2 NVMe adapter OR a fresh install of Windows 10 (you'll need to download drivers from the product page for your particular CORSAIR ONE model). Memory: [ame] [/ame] 2.5" Storage: [ame] [/ame] -CJ
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Basically for some reason I dont have a 3d sound, may be I am putting in a wrong hole or something but there is no 3d sound and tried different things like plugging in different ports or reinstalling driver. Manually trying to turn on windows sonic immediately turns it off. Dont know what to do
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Hi everyone I recently bought corsair one i140 and was wondering how to custom a fan profile in iCue? Because I could not see such an option in it. Also anyone know the best way to know the temperature of vrm (preferably via win 10) on motherboard and if it has a heat sink on it. Finally, did someone try to achieve 2Ghz on rtx 2080? and maybe 5Ghz on i7 9700k (what are the power limits you used?) Thanks
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Just a quick question - I noticed this listed on the new i140 & i160 - what is the difference between Windows 10 Home Advanced - and normal Windows 10 Home?
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