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iCue causing periodic system wide "hiccups"
Sacco Belmonte replied to Sacco Belmonte's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
I'm confirming after a week. the hiccups are gone. The solution was to force CPU affinity to all cores to iCUE and Corsair service. -
Hi. I just checked. Brightness is at full value. I can manually set hardware lighting when iCUE is not loaded. (Although not optimal, no layers) As soon as I open iCUE and go to the "hardware lighting" section, all the LEDs go off...and stay off if I close iCUE again so I need to set it manually again. It is simply broken.
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iCue causing periodic system wide "hiccups"
Sacco Belmonte replied to Sacco Belmonte's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
Hmmm.... Are you guys using Process Lasso? I usually have iCUE in the lower CCD in my 5900X. I decided to force CPU affinity to all my cores. I did that two days ago and the hiccups were gone. -
iCue causing system to hang/crash.
Sacco Belmonte replied to Derickmc84's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
Hmmm.... Are you guys using Process Lasso? I usually have iCUE in the lower CCD in my 5900X. I decided to force CPU affinity to all my cores. I did that two days ago and the hiccups were gone. -
iCue causing system to hang/crash.
Sacco Belmonte replied to Derickmc84's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
I just tried closing iCUE and leaving the service running and the hiccups came back. It is definitely caused by the Corsair Service. -
iCue causing periodic system wide "hiccups"
Sacco Belmonte replied to Sacco Belmonte's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
Thanks for the info, I was aware of that thread but the title was more about crashing. I went and read some of the pages and saw people reporting the exact same issue I have. Posted there too. Puffff!........man.........Corsair, please do something about this...... 😞 -
iCue causing system to hang/crash.
Sacco Belmonte replied to Derickmc84's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
For the last year or more I have periodic mini hiccups that freeze the system for a split second. No crashes. I disabled iCUE and the Corsair service and the hiccups are gone. I'm 100% sure it has to do with them because I tried everything one by one over through all this time. X570E latest 4408 BIOS. Tested with a hardware TPU too. 5900X: Virtualization disabled, Stock auto PBO, just a mild -15 on Curve Optimizer, tested at stock too. 64GB 3600 RAM (stock DOCP) 3090 and 4090 (I'm sure is not the video drivers or GPU related) Multiple SSDs 4 Monitors Myriad of USB devices (which never had any issue) Corsair devices: H115i Pro LNP 5 RGB 140mm fans 4 Strips. K100 (bought last month, the issue has nothing to do with it) Win 11 It is a shame I need to stop using iCUE if I wanna get rid of that issue because my RGB profiles are quite nice and also my K100 basically depends on it for extra hardware functions I do use in a daily basis. -
iCue causing periodic system wide "hiccups"
Sacco Belmonte replied to Sacco Belmonte's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
Ok. I have forwarded the information to support. Let's see. In the meantime, it would be very helpful if more people reports about this here (and to the support team) -
iCue causing periodic system wide "hiccups"
Sacco Belmonte replied to Sacco Belmonte's topic in iCUE Software Troubleshooting
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Anyone else? Once in a while, say, every 5 or 10min, the system has a short hiccup (small system wide hang) and the RGB lighting sequence restarts. It is quite noticeable. I checked in the Event Editor and there's no warning or message indicating the culprit. To me, It seems like the Corsair service is causing this. I closed iCue and stopped the service and the hiccups stopped happening so I'm pretty sure is related to either of them. This has been happening for the last two years, it was hard to pinpoint. --- System: X570E 5900X (non OCd) 64GB 3600 (non OCd) 4090 (non OCd and set to max performance) Corsair RGB LEDs and Fans.