my corsair air 540 build

That's a sharp looking build. I have that same motherboard.

I have a tangential question for you, if I may: have you ever tried enabling SecureBoot on the M3? This involves having the F10f BIOS and setting OS type to "Windows 8" (you might do this if you were running Windows 8 or 10).
 
That's a sharp looking build. I have that same motherboard.

I have a tangential question for you, if I may: have you ever tried enabling SecureBoot on the M3? This involves having the F10f BIOS and setting OS type to "Windows 8" (you might do this if you were running Windows 8 or 10).


hi there

never tried M3 secure boot.
i am running windows 10 with no problems , will have a look into it although
i am inclined to leave as it is.
the board is great although am going to upgrade at the end of the year, 6 or 8 core i think

thanks for your comments

scott
 
I like the green rings you've done.

I wish Corsair would come out with fans that are like the new LED maglev fans but include interchangeable colored rings on them as well as the interchangeable colored dampening corners.
 
i am inclined to leave as it is.

I'd recommend leaving it because, in my experience, that setting can potentially soft-brick the board. That's what happens on my board, so that's why I'm asking M3 owners if they've ever experienced the issue, to figure out whether it's my board is faulty or whether it's a universal issue with the M3. The problem is, like you, nobody uses SecureBoot, so I've got my work cut out for me!
 
Nice and tidy rig you got there... 2 questions for you:

What mouse pad is that? Or am I blind to not see it in the OP?

And how are you finding that Razer Leviathan sound?
 
Nice and tidy rig you got there... 2 questions for you:

What mouse pad is that? Or am I blind to not see it in the OP?

And how are you finding that Razer Leviathan sound?

hi there

the mouse mat is a corsair,the leviathan is great , sound is really good,
i am running it with optical lead to my asus xonar soundcard .
not to sure how it would sound through motherboard

scott
 
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