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  1. Hey All, I've had my A200 for just over a week now, going through things and I've discovered that in the bios the memory isn't set to use XMP. When I try and enable XMP the computer simply reboots and powers down, the only way to successfully post the computer is to disable XMP. Is this normal and we just have to accept that XMP isn't enabled/working on the A200 or is there something wrong with mine (along with the now non-working change in RGB LED colours (I now only have the white colour working)).
  2. I purchased my A200 a couple of weeks ago, all worked fine, at some point between the purchase and now the LED's have stopped working (only showing the white colour). Since owning I've done the following: BIOS update (and confirmed that the RGB is enabled in the BIOS). Updated iCUE Updated Windows 11 to the latest update. I've tried changing the LED settings in iCUE but no good. Any ideas?
  3. You may want to speak to the developers of your Corsair One Diagnostics application then because it reports 2 remaining DIMM slots on it's main page as well as advising that it's able to support 64GB, unless of course it's the BIOS from MSI that's reporting incorrect information. But thanks for the answer :)
  4. Now I know this is probably a silly question but.... I have just purchased my new Elite and whilst running through the Diagnostics see that it advises that I have two remaining DIMM slots and that the maximum supported ram is 64GB. On videos of what I am assuming is the v1.0 product the memory slots only appear to be two slots rather than 4 slots, can someone really advise, does the Corsair One Elite have 4 slots or 2? Whilst I agree that most people don't need 64GB of ram, however I do virtualisation and can eat up the memory quickly.
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