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This is just sad. Absolutely no actual critical thinking done, with minimal research. They could have easily found out that DDR4 RAM runs stock at 2100 MHz. Between the SSD looking like a freakin banana and the BSOD error given, that's definitely a good place to start. Testing RAM one stick at a time in different slots would be next. But no, let's just move everything to a different case... SMH. I get they're marketing interns, but this is a terrible look Corsair.
LianLi Infinity Fans, 3 for $80, or Corsair LX120 fans *(basically just a cheap knock-off QL120 with LianLi's unifan link tech)* 3 for $130. You're taking the piss if you're asking $39.99 for a single LX120 on your website, or a THREE-PACK FOR $129.99 (WHICH IS $10 MORE THAN JUST BUYING 3 SINGLES!) I'm running an H150 Elite Cappellix with it's 3x ML120mms, 7x QL120mms, an RM850x PSU, 64GB Vengeance Pro RGB RAM, and 2x Corsair MP500 2TB M.2 drives in my current rig. I run a lot of Corsair stuff. Always have. Though this build is my first time into RGB, and given how many dead LEDs I now have in 5 of my 7 QL120s, this may be the LAST time I ever buy your RGB fans if they're only gonna last me less than 2 years. I'll just go to LianLi.
EWWWW intel cpu you guys are sick puppies 😅😅😂 AMD RYZEN 9 7950x with a Radeon RX7900 XTX and 64gig of the First Edition Dominator “Corsair” set at 6000 on an ASUS ROG STRIX B650-A Gaming WiFi in a Corsair case with ice link setup from the cooling for the CPU to fans