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  1. Thank you @t0niX there's finally a workaround/fix, it looks like it worked for me too. Right now I'm using high priority for all the stated processes/services, and so far it's good, if after some hours I have an issue I'll change to real time for CueLLAccessService.exe
  2. I remember you on another thread saying that it was the Asus DLL causing troubles :winking: Which gave me an idea for 2 workarounds that worked for me Method 1 : iCue -> Settings -> disable/untick SDK and Plugins -> Restart PC I don't have any problems with BattleEye now (except with aura software) but at least iCue is still working Method 2 : The more "radical" method is to rename the incriminated DLL by changing its extension for example from ".dll" to ".bak" the file is "asus_motherboard_plugin.dll" it's in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\plugins\ASUS\" do it while iCue is closed I hope it will help you at least a little bit
  3. I tried what you said and you're 100% right there's something wrong with "asus_motherboard_plugin.dll" I hope it will be fixed soon (even if it's still in beta phase)
  4. Funny to see the partership between Corsair and Rainbow Six Siege when everytime I launch the game iCue crashes :rolleyes: PS: tried the "ultra low latency" trick on "off" on "nvidia control panel", but still the same thing EDIT: It appears that my issue is caused by "asus_motherboard_plugin.dll" which is the dll for the new Aura integration in iCUE
  5. I noticed it too with Rainbow Six Siege, I thought it was the "game mode" in Aura but after reading your post I just launched Street Fighter V and CS:GO and I had 0 bug, so you're probably right it has to be Battleye
  6. You're right unless you have an Asus motherboard and almost everything else Corsair (RAM Sticks, Fans, AIO ... etc) it's pretty useless (for now at least) In your case, I guess, it's preferable to have everything Aura compatible instead ;):
  7. You probably missed the title of this topic "ASUS Motherboard Integration *BETA*" which is in the "Motherboard Integration" section :D: You probably also missed the first post stating this : He's clearly talking about RGB lighting zones on the motherboard, which RAM sticks are not. ;): I wish the option you were talking about is available, but unless there is a universal protocol or something like that, it probably never will be, because G.Skill is a direct competitor :[pouts: Have a nice day :hihi:
  8. I'm starting to think like you but with an "Aura Compatible" brand :(:
  9. While I agree that the motherboard lacks of LEDs compared to any Corsair device, there is certainly a software issue that is causing "the crash", we are in beta after all. What makes me say this, is that the normal behavior should be as following: the selected effect works in an infinite loop and doesn't get stuck at some point just because I launched a game or an application. Note that after having crashed, the application closes by itself just by pointing the cursor on its icon in the taskbar and it is often enough to relaunch the application to make it work again
  10. According to a Corsair employee on reddit >>here<< the XT serie has a better pump and better fans so the performance should be boosted (but how much ? only a review/test will reveal it)
  11. I have the same issues with my Crosshair VIII Hero (WiFi) however with a different game (Rainbow Six Siege in my case) for the first one, my guess is that in Aura settings there's an option for "In game effects" that's enabled in order to have iCUE working and without it no sync between iCUE and the motherboard
  12. You can't control the ARGB and/or RGB headers because you're not supposed to (with this beta at least)
  13. I don't know if it's the same link, but here they're saying that there will be a delay (so it probably will be from 1/22/2020 to february)
  14. I totally understand you, I was just explaining why we will unfortnuately never see such a thing, unless there's some kind of standard / unification or alliance between the companies. BTW I checked the link you gave and all I can conclude is that it's not up to date, my 4x 8GB Vengeance RGB Pro kit isn't even listed and yet it is 100% compatible with my 3900x (that's why I bought it)
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