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I've had mine for about a week now and I like it, still debating if it will replace my abyssus. I will say that the build quality is very good, very solid.
I've been curious about this as well, my AI Suite gives me warnings every now and then stating my rails (whether it be 5V 3V or 12V) spike. I've had it tell me my 12V hit 24.. not likely lol. I've basically chalked this up as software glitches.
On a side note, is 12.288V considered good for the...
Ok guys,
Apologies if this stuff has been covered. I tried sifting through the 40 page thread but found conflicting solutions and would just generally appreciate some clarification if you wouldnt mind ;)
My first question is in regards to the motherboard LED's. Is it normal for them to...
Shameless bump.. but I'de like to add these warnings have popped up for both the 12V and 3.3V rails now, all from AI Suite.
I have HWMonitor running, and the readings from that don't show these spikes, so can I mark this off as a software bug? I have a pretty legit PSU so this seems odd.
Hmm.. this was one of 2 reasons I put my DA away long ago, that and the mouse getting warm.
Do the 3500dpi versions heat up? My 1800dpi would get uncomfortably warm.
So just today I've been getting warnings from the AI Suite stating something along the lines of
"WARNING +5V 10.08". That seems like a really high jump.
It has happened twice, after the first time I started recording the voltages using the AISuite. After the second warning popped up I...