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Kriegpig

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  1. Hello all,

     

    I was able to get a Asus x99-A II mobo and a i7 5960x cpu from work. so far with that board I've haven't any more black screens. with my EVGA x79 dark mobo and 4930K setup, I got black screens with anything corsair running. After switching, I'm able to run ICUE all day while gaming and 3D creating.

     

    I know it's not a fix but, maybe if you're able to get a different mobo and cpu your faith in Corsair may be restored.

  2. Hi DevBiker,

     

    I tried that with ICUE, CPUID ran even though the files were renamed. When I renamed the files when LINK was installed the "fix" worked.

     

    That's why I was keep it from running at boot. I don't mind keeping it off as long I know that my computer isn't going to black screen every time something is put under load.

     

    Thanks for the reminder for renaming though.

  3. I spent about year trying to fix this until I found this thread. I just keep the app from launching, I don't keep my computer as long as I used but when I do run it for a few days without ICUE or LINK running I don't get blackscreens anymore. I know this will go away when I upgrade my X79 build but abandoning a whole chipset because Intel did years ago isn't right.

     

    I guess i'm not upset Corsair anymore knowing that it's only affecting the X79 chipset (and ASUS but I don't have ASUS anything) and a upgrade will fix it, at least for me. I like the fact that devs are actually responding to our complaints unlike other companies that have a forum for users to help other users instead of the devs owning it fixing it on their level.

     

    Knowing that it's a software based problem and not my components takes a load off knowing that I can hold out until Zen 2 releases for my upgrade.

  4. I've been looking for a solution since Oct 2017. I thought it was my video card and my power supply. But, I did notice this happened around the same time my CORSAIR Hydro Series H60 died and I replaced it with a H100i V2 which recommended to use CLINK. I didn't even think that would be the problem. I'll try uninstalling CLINK when I get off work. I wanted to hop into this thread to let you know this isn't only a ASUS thing. My EVGA X79 Dark (4930K) is also black screening too.
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