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  1. It's a nightmare, I get sent instructions I'm told I must follow for the RMA, and then when I query because something doesn't look right I get told that of course those instructions dont apply. It's like support is a random action generator. I've just waited ages to receive what appears to be a blank cardboard box. (2000788573 / 2000799704)
  2. Did you have to send it to Taiwan? They told me to do this and I complained about the shipping costs, but they said dont worry they will send something because they anticipated this. Now weeks later an empty cardboard box has arrived, which is not what I meant. I should have just purchased my own ribbon cable. My original support ticket was just to make sure I ordered the right one.
  3. Hi Elliott, can I ask what happened with this in the end? I've got the same symptoms and the unit is about to go to corsair.
  4. I know it's not the type of answer you wanted but if you haven't seen it already I wonder if the GPU upgrade discussion on page 2 and 3 of the following thread might be of some interest as well: https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=183339&page=3
  5. Hello fellow C1 owner I'm not anything to do with Corsair but on another thread I believe an employee states the following SF600 PSU will physically fit: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-SF600-Fully-Modular-Supply/dp/B01CR1XGTG/ (edit) original thread here: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=170300&highlight=corsair+1080ti I see someone else states they got the SF750 to fit in the i160 which outwardly at least is a near identical chassis? http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=186466&highlight=SF600&page=2 I believe the statement on the 1080ti is going to be that you need a custom bracket to hold the cooling block on (again, I'd have to search on the forum a lot to see where it was I saw this). (edit) See a discussion thread here for the not so great news, but: "The 1080ti in the one is a modified version of MSI DUKE card with our HG10 bracket attached to it." http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=180507&highlight=corsair+1080ti+bracket Not directly about your query, but everything else I noted about the Corsair One from the forum: Lots of successes with an improved 140mm fan in the top it seems. No major changes to lighting possible due to lack of space for a lighting controller. (edit) some discussion here: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=170300&highlight=corsair+1080ti Crashes/graphics cards issues: double check the PCIE cable or change it. (edit) some discussion here: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=179875&highlight=corsair+1080ti Motherboards: someone said the ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming Mini-ITX motherboard fits (in an i160 version...), but note that Corsair say the X299 absolutely wont as they had to modify a daughter-board in order to get it to fit for the stock version in the later models. (edit) http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=186466&highlight=Upgrade (edit) dont use the corsair PCIE cable with the Z390 boards though, reason on page two of this thread: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=187028&highlight=corsair+z390&page=2 Original MSI board is still vulnerable to one of the Intel security issues as there's no bios update http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=187500 At least one Corsair One owner (Bocefuss4500) has gone the Ryzen route via a Asus ROG Strix X470-I Gaming and lots of other cool bits :) http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=187102 I9 upgrade thread: https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=183339 Did I miss anything about the corsair one? :) would genuinely like to know if there are any other tweaks not mentioned above Hope this helps
  6. With apologies Corsair CJ, any chance of chasing for an update on when the security patch will be downloadable?
  7. Just reply to myself, just to say I got iCue working (I just needed to populate the devices to monitor via the settings instead of it auto-populating like Link - seems obvious now but I didn't realise). I'm going to stick with just using Link for now as it lets me set the case fan speed either to default or to max which I don't think iCue lets me do as far as I can work out.
  8. The stickied thread in this section current gives the last version of Link that works with the Corsair One Pro as being 4.4.4.9. The iCUE forum section has a sticky that states: "If you are currently using CORSAIR LINK™ you MUST update to the latest version (4.9.6.19 or newer). This can be found HERE." Attempting to install this results in a message that this is not compatible with this machine, which of course matches the advice in the Coursiar One forum sticky However another thread in the iCUE section states that Link is considered no longer supported and that iCUE should be used instead. iCUE isn't currently working installed alongaside Link 4.4.4.9 (no readings in iCUE - which matches the advice in the iCUE forum thread) but I was a bit reluctant to uninstall Link and try iCUE by itself however as another thread in the Corsair One section says it's needed for water pump flow balancing and similar, so I thought I'd ask what the ideal situation is: So: * Is iCUE usable on the 2017/2018 Corsair One Pro and users should ditch Link totally and just run iCUE? * Or is it not usable and 2017/2018 model users should stick to the last version of Link 4.4.4.9 stickied in the forum? * or something else... Thanks, and apologies if this is obvious to everyone else. I just wanted to get it right.
  9. Hi Zotty Would you be able to put up a solution that would work on a 2017/2018 Corsair One Pro for adjustable front lights and top fan? I know there was a youtube video of having changeable front lights (instead of the default fixed) and another thread mentions apparently the 140mm LL fan would fit in the top. I found the compatibility and options confusing though, so I love your diagrams.
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