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Enabling Hardware Playback Mode on the Corsair Vengeance M90 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse

By Robert Pearce posted Oct 19th 2012

Enabling Hardware Playback Mode on the Corsair Vengeance M90 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse

If you’ve got an M90 you may have noticed that your profiles don’t work in some games. I explain why and show you how to use “Hardware Playback” on your Corsair Vengeance M90 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse.

In an effort to prevent cheating most games today are designed to ignore input from third party software applications. This is not a bad thing as I’m sure you’ll all agree as most of those external programs are designed to help people cheat in game (bots, etc.). I’m sure most everyone has experienced this at one time or another. My personal favorite was getting shot out of my helicopter while capping a base in BF3 by a tank from across the map.

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Corsair Accelerator Series SSD Software Update October 10, 2012 Version 1.2.0.4

By Mike Clements posted Oct 17th 2012

The Corsair Accelerator Series SSD cache drive software has been updated. The newest version now includes support for caching a secondary HDD. You can download the newest version of the Dataplex software, version 1.2.0.4 from NVELO.

 

Acc 60GB

 

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Neutron GTX 240GB RAID-0 Performance Review @ RW Labs

By Mike Clements posted Oct 12th 2012

As we've noted in the past, when enthusiasts see a fast SSD, one of their first questions is always "how fast are two of them in a RAID 0 array?" Of course, we've wondered about that ourselves and so has Jon Coulter over at Real World Labs. Jon recently put two Neutron GTX SSDs through his RAID 0 review test gauntlet, and they really shined while picking up the vaunted Real World Performance award.

 

Neutron GTX RAID-0 + Award Logo

 

Here are a couple of quotes from the article:

"A pair of these drives has approximately 10X the performance of a single Neutron with writes below 4K and reads below 8K...Sometimes RAID 0 can do amazing things 10X the low end performance is simply astounding.

The GTX has the most consistent and even performance of any drive I’ve ever tested no matter how much it’s hammered it always gives you consistent performance which is what we like to see."

 

Here's a small teaser, a blistering ATTO score. But, you'll need to go read the entire review at RW Labs to get the rest of the information.

 

Neutron GTX RAID-0 + ATTO

Oct 12th 2012
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It’s all fun and games!

By Robert Pearce posted Oct 12th 2012

Normally I use my blog posts to help educate people about our products or how to use them, but today I'm going tell you how Team Corsair is going to help sick kids by gaming for 24 hours straight!

 

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Corsair Accelerator Series SSD Software Update September 19, 2012 Version 1.2.0.1

By Mike Clements posted Oct 08th 2012

The Corsair Accelerator Series SSD cache drive software has been updated. The newest version now includes support for caching a secondary HDD.  You can download the newest version of the Dataplex software, version 1.2.0.1 from NVELO.

Acc 60GB

Oct 08th 2012
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Neutron and Neutron GTX Review Recap

By Mike Clements posted Sep 21st 2012

The Neutron Series GTX and Neutron Series SSDs are making a big splash, being the first solid-state drives on the consumer market to use the Link-A-Media LAMD SSD flash processing unit (FPU) or SSD controller. Both are garnering awards at review sites around the globe. Many of the top review sites on the planet have reviewed one or both Neutron Series drives and the results are stellar. We have compiled a few of them here from Legit Reviews, Real World Labs, [H]ARDOCP, TweakTown, Anandtech, and KitGuru.

                                                      

Sep 21st 2012
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Creating Profiles on the Corsair Vengeance M90 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse

By Robert Pearce posted Sep 21st 2012

The Vengeance® M90 Performance MMO and RTS Laser Gaming Mouse is a great piece of hardware which can help you automate repetitive tasks and take your gaming to a whole new level! But first you need to know how to take advantage of all those extra buttons and the first step to doing that is making profiles. I'm here today to show you how to do just that in a few simple steps! After reading this you'll be on your way to a whole new way of getting things done. =)

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Downloading and Installing the Latest Software and Firmware for Vengeance Gaming Keyboards and Mice

By Robert Pearce posted Sep 20th 2012

Congratulations on your new Corsair Vengeance gaming peripheral! Now that you've got it out of the package the first thing you'll want to do is download and install the latest firmware and software and I'm here to show you how. It's easy to do, and everything you need can be found on the product page for your Vengeance mouse, keyboard, or headset on Corsair.com. I promise you'll find this to be a painless process, that ensures you're up to date with the latest features and bug fixes.

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Corsair Notebook Upgrade Kit: Creating a Bootable USB Flash Drive

By Mike Clements posted Sep 13th 2012

The Apricorn EZ GIG IV software included with the Force Series™ 3 Notebook Upgrade Kit SSDs, or NUK, is extremely easy to use. It allows the user to create a backup or extra software disk and also to create a bootable USB flash drive from the Windows application.

Having the software on a bootable USB flash drive makes it much more portable. Also, many systems these days do not have an optical drive such as netbooks.

Kit

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What's in the wattage?

By Jonny Gerow posted Sep 01st 2012

When people talk about computer power supplies, there are a lot of terms that get thrown around that we here at Corsair realize that not everyone understands. Unlike a CPU or GPU, a power supply doesn't have clock speeds. A PSU doesn't have 4MB vs. 8MB of L3 cache. A power supply doesn't have 2GB vs. 4GB of GDDR memory. So what number does everyone know when they look at a power supply box? The wattage. But, truth be told, the actual capability of one power supply can't be explained by wattage alone. One 600W power supply may not be the same as another 600W.

First, let's talk about what this "wattage" number on the box and power supply label is. The wattage of a power supply is an indication of how much DC power the power supply can put out. But a power supply only puts out as much DC power as demanded of it by the computer. And depending on what you're doing with that computer, that number can vary a great deal. Even though you have a 600W power supply, the power supply may only be putting out 300W, or even as little as 1 watt if it's just sitting in standby.

Here's the rub: that maximum wattage number comes with a number of conditions. A number of conditions that aren't always laid out on the retail box somewhere. And, as a consumer, you don't know what these conditions are unless a power supply is properly reviewed and exposed as the fraud, for the lack of a better word, that it may be.


Corsair fully discloses that the GS600 is rated at 600W, continuous, at 40°C.

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