![]() I can't really RMA this fan, because I would have to completely disassemble my wife's loop to get to it and it just isn't worth the effort. Any fans chained behind it on the Corsair RGB fan hub have ALL of their LEDs act just like that one wonky LED - fix was to move the fan with the wonky light to position 6 on the hub. (Personally experienced)Ħ) Corsair HD 120 RGB fan where one-and-only-one of the LEDs in it decided it was going to go off-script and do whatever it wants despite it's settings in iCue. (Personally experienced)Ĥ) Commander Pro firmware was really buggy with fan control early on, causing it to randomly turn off your system fans - thankfully, this has been fixed for a while now but it took several months and numerous firmware revisions (Personally experienced)ĥ) iCue software problems have been legendary over it's release cycle - It has thankfully been much more stable this past year. ![]() ![]() The fix was to disassemble the mouse and reconnect the plastic bit. (Personally experienced)ģb) Same M65 Mouse, where after 3 years of standard desk use, the left mouse button just stopped working because there is a little plastic bit on a hinge under the button that happens to press down onto the switch deep in the mouse, and that bit picked that moment to just. Never found a fix for this, and it never bothered me enough to RMA it. This problem is common enough that I have found a web page where someone hacked in a USB-C port onto the back of the keyboard so they can use a regular USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C cable instead (making the cable easily swappable should any future issues arise as well).ģa) M65 Mouse where the mouse wheel is difficult to use because using it causes it to randomly scroll in whichever direction it happens to feel like at the moment. Consequently despite the cable being relatively easy to replace for an enthusiast, Corsair will NOT sell you a new cable. (Personally experienced TWICE, with the second time being out of warranty keyboard is still usable by taping the cable so it bends to the right all of the time - works fine, is ugly as sin). I use my keyboard in my lap while leaning back in my chair. (Personally Experienced)Ģ) K70 RGB (the original RGB release with the 2 USB plugs - in case you didn't have a USB 3.0 plug wherein you could use 2 USB 2.0 ports to support the power draw of the lighting) where the cable breaks internally near where it goes into the keyboard if you move it frequently. I tried to RMA it when the mic stopped working, but Corsair advised me that it would take them a while to replace it due to stock shortages at the time and since I had a working mic and a need for working headset speakers, I ultimately never bothered. The actual headset functions just fine and still sounds great. I had a working mic on my webcam, so I worked around the non-functioning mic, and just snipped the mic on the headset off when I got tired of it dangling by my chin. ![]() Examples:ġ) Void Pro wired headset where after a month of standard use (with standard use being defined as NOT throwing it around, wrenching on it, sitting on it, dropping it, or other forms of physical punishment that one would logically try to use to explain such problems), the mic stopped working and after a few months of use, the rubberized plastic microphone simply broke off. ![]() Give me a flippin' break with the "Oh, it's DISGUSTINGLY FILTHY! That must be why it broke." bullshit.Īs far as Corsair products are concerned, my experience has been that they make what are otherwise excellent products with usually one weird (usually cut-corner) "WTF?" flaw in them. It's an extreme closeup of a mouse that has a little normal-use dust on it. ![]()
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