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  1. I have had this same issue. After tracking the problem for many days, i noticed any brief spike to 100% while gaming etc would cause the corsair service to fail. I have changed the application priority in task manager for both Corsair.Service.exe and Corsair.Service.Display to high and have now completed 2 days of stress testing without ICUE going flatline or any instability.

     

    Hope this helps. Wash.

     

    I'm trying this too, now.

     

    Seems to work :-)

  2. Hello everyone,

     

    I apologize if this is being discussed somewhere but I haven't seen it.

     

    Long story short, CorsairService seems to just get stuck and stop updating iCUE. Not only do the graphs on the dashboard and "Space" stop updating and become flat, changing fan speeds and colours no longer work either. The service is essentially dead.

     

    I've attached two screenshots that show the problem. Note how every graph is completely flat in the first picture. Nothing updates including temperatures. Note the second screenshot where the data starts changing again. The second screenshot is roughly 30 seconds after I restart CorsairService. At some point in the next 10 minutes or so it will once again stop reporting.

     

    My solution to prevent overheating is to keep my fans at max speed until this is resolved, but that is quite loud.

     

    I have to say, if it weren't for this particular problem I am having I would say I really like what you have done with iCUE. I never really liked Corsair Link (useful but a bit clunky and for some reason refused to go on my 3rd monitor). One unified software package for this stuff is just a great idea, but unfortunately the risk of overheating is too great and I hope we can resolve this.

     

    I was thinking about performing a reinstall but I figured I'd post first and see if anyone had a comment. I have restarted my computer and have experienced this issue for two days.

     

    I also have this problem since switching to iCUE from Link.

    (H115i + AX860i +HX1000 + alot of LED stuff and fans)

     

    Is the H115i still reacting to temp fluctuations when the service is down/unreponsive or do I have to switch back to LINK to make sure the CPU is NOT potentially overheating unknowingly?

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