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I scored a new in box IBM Workpad yesterday. $5. It's a nice little addition to my IBM ThinkPad collection.
If anyone is interested ....
New update for Corsair LINK v4.9.1.23
Changelog:
Support for Vengeance LED and RGB DRAM on Intel Z370 chipset.
Bug Fixes:
Intermittent “driver unsigned” issue when installing Corsair Link is fixed.
Known Issues:
Custom fan curves may experience dip to 0 RPM. (Fix scheduled for upcoming firmware release for Commander PRO.)
Vengeance LED/RGB DRAM is not recognized on motherboards with Intel non-Z or X chipsets. (Fix scheduled for next release.)
Updating Lighting Node PRO firmware will fail on AMD-based systems if Lighting Node PRO is connected to Commander PRO USB hub.
Hardware playback no longer available for SP RGB fans, HD RGB fans, and RGB PRO lighting strips. (Fix scheduled before end of year.)
http://www.alphacool.com/download/HD...enblatt_EN.pdf
The Alphacool Eisblock HDX-3 water block offers outstanding cooling for your M.2 SSD. Continuous, substantial data transfer dramatically lowers the performance of an M.2 SSD without cooling and can actually drop performance down to as little as 10% of its actual capability. Transferring large amounts of data heats up the memory controller and chips until a safety mechanism kicks in and severely throttles the SSD’s performance. This can be countered by actively cooling the SSD. After developing the HDX M.2 water block for motherboards with M.2 slots and the passively-cooled HDX-2 PCIe water block, Alphacool has gone one step further with the Eisblock HDX-3 to offer a water cooling solution to this problem.
The M.2 SSD is screwed onto a PCIe card and then mounted onto the water block. The water block itself is made of nicelplated copper with a screwedon acetal lid. ater in the bloc ows over the entire SSD and ensures optimal heat transfer away from the M.2 SSD. Using the G1/4” connectors, the water block can be attached to any standard water cooling loop.
The PCIe card is plugged into a 4xPCIe slot and screwed onto the case. With it, data can be transferred at speeds of up to 3900 MB/s. This is a much faster bandwidth than most SSDs can even use. That’s a 600% improvement over conventional 2.5” SATA-SSDs, since the maximum bandwidth for those is 640 MB/s.
Even compared to motherboard slots, the plug-in card combined with the water block still offers substantially higher transfer rates. M.2 SSDs on motherboards are often only plugged into a 2xPCIe slot, which halves the maimum data transfer rate. It is also difficult to properly cool an M.2 SSD on a motherboard, since the graphics card is generally mounted directly above or below it and tends to significantly heat up the surrounding area. With the Alphacool Eisblock HDX-3, you can avoid all these problems and get the best performance from your M.2 SSD.
It works .....but I could still run the older 4.9, with the driver issue, just by updating the bad driver, with the backup I made of all my drivers, then just update that bad driver with the one from 4.7 ....worked fine after that. I just always make a backup of my drivers when everything is working fine, just incase MS installs one I don't want, or does not work correctly.