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  1. I'm getting the exact same issue, force updating the firmware on the Commander Pro resolves it, but it's a temporary fix since this issue can persist randomly when changing profiles. This has been happening to me quite often. Hopefully we can get a permanent fix for this soon.
  2. Usually the PC restarts after BSOD. Therefore, I wouldn't need to press anything. Now that I have unchecked the restart after crash, is there a situation where the PC does not restart after the BSOD? If so, what could this issue indicate?
  3. For now I will avoid the harsh benchmarking and stress tests, I will continue to operate the machine with max settings on games for instance. If by chance, there is a crash, now that I have unselected the restart, I must always get a blue screen before the PC crashes? Is there a case where I don't get the blue screen and the computer just shuts down while the restart on crash option is unselected? Another question, going back to the unselecting the restart automatically checkbox, this means upon any crash, the PC will not restart at all? I must power it on manually right? And would I need to flick the power button on the PSU as you mentioned above before starting the PC?
  4. Perfect, I have unchecked it. Is there anything else I would need to do?
  5. The "automatically restart" is checked. Should I unselect it?
  6. When the PC does shut down, it restarts automatically, I don't have to flip any switch or press the power button. I've done tests on the all of the components without using them together and it's fine, when I stress it to the limit that's where the issue happens. This is where I'd see the wattage go over 600.
  7. Yeah, after testing around with the cables it doesn't matter it seems. I'm using three PCIe cables since the GPU requires three.
  8. Yes, the issue still persists even after changing it to Single Rail.
  9. I didn't tweak anything, it is all set to Auto, all of my cores are currently set to 4.7GHz by default. When I check HWInfo, I can see the voltage is around 1.3V for the CPU and it changes every second depending on the frequency of the CPU since this also automatically change. Should I manually set a voltage static number maybe 1.35? And have all the cores at 5.0GHz? Another thing I have observed is when benchmarking it pushes all my components to the limit and the wattage goes over 600, when it's over 600 for me this is when the PSU tripping happens. When playing games at maximum settings, it is under 600 and never hits this number or goes above it. I still don't understand because the PSU should handle 1000W maximum, yet when it goes over 600W it trips.
  10. Hello, I have run into issues very recently with my PSU. When doing some various benchmarking where stressing the GPU with the PSU, the PC just shuts down (no blue screen) Looking at the event logs on Windows, it is a Critical Kernel-Power 41 Issue which relates to the PSU. Luckily this does not happen when playing games at maximum setting (RTX and DLSS enabled at Ultra), although when doing stress testing and benchmarking the PSU just trips. I am using 3DMark to do benchmarking and it the PSU trips for this, the PSU also trips when running OCCT. This is strange because when stressing all of the components, the usage goes at around 600W and this PSU is 1000W. Could my PSU be at fault here or is the mixing of Type 3 and Type 4 cables not allowed? I must either use Type 3 or Type 4? By looking at the specifications, my PSU can use Type 3 and Type 4 with the exception of the ATX, this must be a Type 3. Edit - I have reverted to using all stock PSU cables (Type 3) and tried to do a combined GPU and CPU stress test with OCCT and it still trips. - I have plugged the PC to the wall and it stills trips when stress testing. (Before it was connected to a Surge Protector). I now feel that the cables are not the issue, when stress testing, the usage of the PSU jumps by a high number which it may not like, I don't know if the PSU is faulty or if this is some safety mechanism in it that is turned on by default.
  11. @Corsair Nick, please advise us if the issue has been found and a solution is in the works please? This stand is forcing me from not purchasing the LT100 since I'm afraid of having the same issue. This issue is extremely annoying, every single time it restarts, it freezes the PC for a second, it's just so frustrating. I'd like to use this stand as normal where I plug my headphones into this but I can't, whenever it restarts it affects the headphones and also the PC.
  12. Any update on a fix for this? I did the safe mode workaround and it works in updating it but then I go out of safe mode and back to normal, it's back to the other version and asks me to update, then it restarts and it's up to date, then it restarts again and it's back to the other version and the cycle keeps going. It does this every 20-30 minutes and when it does, it freezes my PC for 1 second which is annoying. I had to plug this device out since it seems to be doing harm and being an inconvenience to my setup. I'm currently on the latest Widows 10 and iCUE version.
  13. Wonderful update, I've noticed a decrease in CPU usage from the iCUE application!
  14. Update installed fine for me, waiting for the patch notes to see what was fixed.
  15. Thanks Nick, Please let us know when you have any updates, I've had my headset stand plugged out for months now, would like to plug it back and use it like I did before.
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