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Was the original case still in its packaging something? 😂
A bloke at work keeps saying about a £800 gaming PC he's bought for his lad that keeps blue screening. I just pretend to not hear him because I'm not getting involved in any of that!
Why are pre-builts so bad still?!
If you want to go faster then the best thing to do is decent tyres, uprated brake discs + pads and suspension.
I would usually suggest in that order followed by the power increase.
I don't know if they have stock, but BT were selling them to customers only.
Also, EE were offering them to customers on an interest free 11 month payment plan.
That's fair enough. I've only got 3 fan headers inc. the CPU one as mine's an iTX board.
I guess it makes Corsair seem quite good that you can set pump and fan speeds using Corsair Link, which then lets you save it to the pumps firmware so the software can be uninstalled once you're happy with it.
Have you installed the software for your AIO to check speeds and adjust fans?
I'm unsure how it works on Cooler Masters but some require the fan header to be set to 12V in the bios for the pump to run correctly.
You need to link your PSN and Blizzard accounts with your Activision account.
Have a quick google and it’ll come up with several different guides on how to do it.
Have you installed Windows yet?
If it's not working then once all of the drivers are installed it should be fine. Failing that it could be a dodgy cable.