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  1. Find a nice setting for your RAM LEDs that makes you decently OK to put up with forever, take the hours of time to recreate any lighting affects on the keyboard hardware with now basic effects to what you have normally. turn off iCR*P, and uninstall. Done. Im already shopping Logitech keyboards, boys. Time to go back. All of us.
  2. I decided to sign up on this terrible companies site, just to join the collection of individuals in this issue. Get your SH** together, Corsair. In my short lifetime with Corsair products of two years at most, I have gone through: -Two Corsair KEYBOARDS -A MOUSE -Constant random ticks and blips from the keyboard LEDs still to this day -RAM LEDs are laggy and fall out of sync almost instantly from turning on PC -Had MULTIPLE emails to Corsair purposely ignored until *surprise* my 30 days was up before they responded and tried to use the 30 day clause, which turned into a year long email battle just to get a simple exchange on CORSAIR RAM for another style & spec...... Now your iCUE program is killing my FPS in all my games. Less than a week ago I unplugged the monitor cables to move the screen, and plugged it all back in... It did not occur to me that around the same time that day, I also updated iCUE. I went from a gaming PC of constant 144hz/fps, to sickening 30-130fps constant spiking around. I came to the conclusion that I thought my DisplayPort cable had the fabled "20pin" and killed my gtx1070 video card after the reconnecting, so I REPLACED THE DP CABLE, AND INSTALLED A GTX1080 INSTEAD THAT I BOUGHT BNIB FROM A FRIEND...... waste of money!!!!!!!!!!! When that still did not fix it, I started attacking the damn CORSAIR RAM thinking "THAT must be my next issue, it IS a Corsair product after all"..... In all of that chaos of literally thinking I have a serious issue.... I find this thread talking about iCUE, and LOW AND BEHOLD, SHUTTING DOWN iCUE FIXED THIS TERRIBLE ISSUE. So the problem DID turn out to be CORSAIR... Just not the Corsair RAM. Renaming the files did not fix my issue. At this point I am done with Corsair. You guys make cr*p products. You have cr*p customer service. I knew I shouldn't have left Logitech & EVGA just so I could have "pretty flashy colors" and I did it anyway. Lesson Learned. I've lost my patience with Corsair and now I have no problem being a pissy, spoiled customer about it. Spent way too much money trying out the Corsair brand, and in the dust settling, Im still stuck with Corsair RAM, Keyboard, headphones and PSU. At this point, I silently beg that my PSU survives the Corsair name... I'll be doing my best to phase all this Corsair junk out of my PC, until then, why don't you guys do some good for once and fix your stupid iCUE trash. While your busy doing that, I'll be doing some good and telling people NOT to buy Corsair. :wtfman:
  3. I decided to sign up on this terrible companies site, just to join the collection of individuals in this issue. Get your SH** together, Corsair. In my short lifetime with Corsair products of two years at most, I have gone through: -Two Corsair KEYBOARDS -A MOUSE -Constant random ticks and blips from the keyboard LEDs still to this day -RAM LEDs are laggy and fall out of sync almost instantly from turning on PC -Had MULTIPLE emails to Corsair purposely ignored until *surprise* my 30 days was up before they responded and tried to use the 30 day clause, which turned into a year long email battle just to get a simple exchange on CORSAIR RAM for another style & spec...... Now your iCUE program is killing my FPS in all my games. Less than a week ago I unplugged the monitor cables to move the screen, and plugged it all back in... It did not occur to me that around the same time that day, I also updated iCUE. I went from a gaming PC of constant 144hz/fps, to sickening 30-130fps constant spiking around. I came to the conclusion that I thought my DisplayPort cable had the fabled "20pin" and killed my gtx1070 video card after the reconnecting, so I REPLACED THE DP CABLE, AND INSTALLED A GTX1080 INSTEAD THAT I BOUGHT BNIB FROM A FRIEND...... waste of money!!!!!!!!!!! When that still did not fix it, I started attacking the damn CORSAIR RAM thinking "THAT must be my next issue, it IS a Corsair product after all"..... In all of that chaos of literally thinking I have a serious issue.... I find this thread talking about iCUE, and LOW AND BEHOLD, SHUTTING DOWN iCUE FIXED THIS TERRIBLE ISSUE. So the problem DID turn out to be CORSAIR... Just not the Corsair RAM. Renaming the files did not fix my issue. At this point I am done with Corsair. You guys make cr*p products. You have cr*p customer service. I knew I shouldn't have left Logitech & EVGA just so I could have "pretty flashy colors" and I did it anyway. Lesson Learned. I've lost my patience with Corsair and now I have no problem being a pissy, spoiled customer about it. Spent way too much money trying out the Corsair brand, and in the dust settling, Im still stuck with Corsair RAM, Keyboard, headphones and PSU. At this point, I silently beg that my PSU survives the Corsair name... I'll be doing my best to phase all this Corsair junk out of my PC, until then, why don't you guys do some good for once and fix your stupid iCUE trash. While your busy doing that, I'll be doing some good and telling people NOT to buy Corsair. :wtfman:
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