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  1. I don't think there is solution to this. If i want to enter the bios i just press F1 and windows lock key before even restarting and then i press Del to enter bios. After exiting bios i press again F1 + win lock key and it goes back to normal operation. These new mobos don't seem to like these keyboards, so at least this workaround works. I got used to it, besides i dont enter bios often so the heck with it. :P
  2. Hello. I recently upgraded my PC with a new motherboard, ram, cpu and my Strafe RGB automatically enters in 'Bios Mode' and the scroll lock key is blinking during boot ONLY. After passing bios screen the blinking stops and it enters into normal mode and the keyboard operates without any issue. This did not happen before with my previous build (VII Ranger motherboard). I looked around and i found that you can enable/disable the bios mode by pressing F1 and Windows lock key on top right. I don't really mind that the scroll lock is blinking during boot but why does it automatically enters bios mode during boot? My problem is that i CANNOT enter bios when the scroll lock is flashing. The only way to enter the bios, is if i press F1 + Windows lock key and then DEL or F2 key VERY quickly before leaving bios screen. I also tried to reset the firmware by pressing the ESC key and plugging the USB to the mobo. I don't believe it worked since the iCue software says that the keyboard is running the latest firmware. Basically, i just want to enter the bios like i always did, without having to do that key combo, which was never needed before. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
  3. I also had this issue and it was driving me nuts for a very long time. All the fans in the case, including the radiator fans where revving up and down even with the slightest activity, like browsing the web. I have the H110i GT and i thought that the problem was caused by Corsair Link being buggy, but it wasn't. Firstly, the radiator fans where configured to respond to the 'CPU package' instead of the 'H110i GT temp', being the temp of the liquid in the radiator. I changed it to the latter and the problem was solved partially. The case fans continued to rev up and down and i could not find the solution until now. In the BIOS/UEFI, the chassis fans where also set to respond according to the CPU temp/activity. I changed it from 'CPU' to 'motherboard' and the problem was solved. Finally, it is quiet now as it should be.
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