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xin0710

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  1. Can you please DISABLE update notice all together since most of the updates just break comfortable working setups anyway? So friggin annoying! Just use a dotted notification icon on the system tray or something like Discord messages; then remove it once the user has read it...
  2. Yup, sounds about right. If you search for "Corsair microstutter" or "iCUE microstutter" you'll find a bunch of older threads with basically the same issue. The only thing we've learned is that Corsair is not a software company. :roll:
  3. Get a refund while you still can. Avoid anything that requires iCUE. 6 years of regret is not worth the time when you're just being used as a software beta tester...
  4. Anyone know if the Actions Library can be used now, or do we still need to keep it empty to not have a random macro roulette?
  5. November 2020 Update: Drama has gone down after Riot Vanguard no longer puts CPU-Z on blast. Corsair iCUE v3.35.152 latest release still uses cpuz149_x64.sys Update thread seems to show more positive results than previous versions. [Edit: Spoke too soon... more BSODs to come!] Corsair users have become more skeptical and paranoid when new updates are released. It is difficult to recommend peripherals that rely on Corsair iCUE to function given these complications. We'll probably still recommend them because RGB :mad::D::roll: (unless it's a mouse that weighs 90+ grams)
  6. This. Still. Happens!? :wtfeh: Did you ever have Riot Vanguard installed on your system? (Just asking out of curiosity because iCUE kept on causing BSOD for me too even on a previously stable 3.12 version that I've been using for months; which was "mitigated" by deleting the CpuId files like everyone else did... but this only started happening on my end after installing AND uninstalling Vanguard.)
  7. This is quite disappointing. I can no longer recommend Corsair peripherals to anyone if it means they are forced to experiment with software that causes performance issues. Anyone who plays any competitive game should probably avoid using iCUE and peripherals that need it to function as intended. Now I feel bad for those professional eSport teams with Corsair sponsorships.
  8. You want your iCUE to use up more RAM than Google Chrome? :bigeyes:
  9. Yours seems to be a firmware issue if you can't get the "Standard Settings" to display true colors for all keys. This topic is about individual keys randomly shifting hues -- possibly cause by a certain RGB anode unable to output max capacity?
  10. Tried this; didn't work. Can your keyboard still produce a pure white lighting without randomly colored or faded keys? How long have you owned it?
  11. Have you experienced a similar issue with the replacement keyboard? After setting an all white mode, I noticed some of the keys on my K95 RGB are either bluish or pinkish. I'm afraid a color might eventually burn out like shown on this thread: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=132018 I hope this is an isolated issue, is it? Should I RMA my keyboard and pray for a good batch like a silicon lottery? :[pouts:
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