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  1. The exact model is: CMK16GX4M2B3200C16
  2. ... FIX iCUE ... Yes, I've seen the other threads. Yes, I know Corsair is aware of this issue. Yes, I know about the potential solution of renaming some .dll file. No, it's not my computer hardware. No, it's not my software or drivers. No, it's not caused by other applications or overlays. I know you're keenly aware of this catastrophic mess of a failure, Corsair, and that you've known about it for years, yet through sheer force of incompetence, nothing at all has been done about it. I've had this exact same issue with Razer Synapse on my old computer, but they, unlike you, have managed to fix it. You hear that, Corsair? Razer fixed it, because they're better than you! You're an embarrassment! You'd think a critical error in the ((( K E Y ))) feature of iCUE, namely game integration, would be taken seriously, but noh... your fatigued employees have collectively spent years ignoring this glaring blemish in your big brand software. There is no excuse! Don't even bother defending yourselves, just go fix it, and be quick about it! This issue is caused by iCUE, and iCUE only, so don't you dare make me start bragging about my awesome computer specs, it's so beneath me. I've worked with computers for over 25 years (fixing and building), so don't even go there. I'm done talking to potted plants pretending to offer solutions to their betters. The customer is always right, yes?
  3. It's summer 2016 now, and I'm wondering if this update is due soon. I'm using a brand new VOID Wireless with the latest drivers and firmware (to date), and people on Skype and Team Speak can barely hear me talking. If this is your idea of a "higher mic ceiling," then I'm forced to wonder if the previous ceiling height was able to pick up anything at all. I want mic boost. Give me mic boost.
  4. I think maybe we're barking up a non-existing tree here. I just noticed the original post is from 2015, and Corsair still haven't done anything about this issue. Technically, they haven't really acknowledged the fact that there's a problem. And given that, I doubt there's a fix in the works. I'm returning this product for a refund if there's no word from Corsair by Monday. I'm not getting stuck with a useless headset waiting for a fix don't come. :cool:
  5. Hi, Corsair. You have failed this customer. I'll just get right to it and say that I am severely disappointed with the quality of the Microphone on the VOID Wireless headset. The volume is way too low and there is no dB boost option available, as you are well aware. :mad: Please understand this: Nobody cares that your audiophile geeks in the lab have objections, OK? We need a dB boost to fix this problem, so just give us the option. The suggested solution of moving the microphone closer to the mouth is utter, nonsensical crap. The closer it gets to the mouth (and under the nose), the more "noise" it picks up, because human beings need to breathe. Either way, giving us the "option" doesn't hurt anyone, so get at it. In my country, we have a policy that allows us 14 days to regret any purchase and receive a full refund, without any limitations, no reason required. If you don't fix this problem within that time frame, you'll be giving me my money back, whether you want to or not.
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