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Jesso2k

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  1. They haven't updated their software to track 3000 temps. They're the last company I know of that hasn't yet, it's gotten outrageous at this point.
  2. Updated CPU.dll plugin or I send it back. Edit: Still no temp sensor for Ryzen 3000, a day after MSI Afterburner gets it done with what? 1 developer?
  3. "Resolved an issue with RGB DRAM detection and configuration with newer AMD platforms and Intel X299" Wait... Is Corsair taking ownership of that bug now? Can I update my Crosshair VI Extreme bios and expect compatibility not to break?
  4. I figured out my usb intermittent failures finally! It's been a couple days since the last time my PC went through an automatic windows update which is when my problems started happening so I've been focusing on that as the cause. It was Windows all along. Follow the 2nd half of this vid for the fix that worked for me: [ame] [/ame] I had already been stopping windows from putting my usb controllers to sleep under power management, but didn't think to adjust the HID settings, including the Corsair one listed in device manager.
  5. The rainbow effect threw me off, certainly something no reviewer has spoken of, but I'm resigned to the fact it's here to stay. I'm hoping I have an option to have my Vengeance pro ram behave the same way so I have some continuity throughout.
  6. Get the TT 200mm riser cable. Any brand at 200mm really but TT's are common and usually on sale, it's just the right length to plug into the top pci slot on your board.
  7. There's not a lot of space honestly, works great for me but I have a hybrid card so it just looks cooler. As for your answer, you'll see there's two perforated slits in the back. They have a little cover hatch on the very rear you unscrew first, then pop out those two metal slits. The rest will obvious be once you've done that.
  8. I had this problem as well since setting up my Commander, LL fans & RGB extension kit last week. I believe today I've finally shaked the issue by first going into my bios and disabling any form of fast boot. I boot off of an M.2 drive anyways so I haven't noticed a difference, then I followed both of Whiskey Lima's suggestions back to back: Now my only problem is that the performance tab disappears at boot since 3.4.95 unless I reflash the Commander bios. My fan setting are still where I set them though, they wouldn't be silent and ramp-up at gpu load otherwise.
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