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Corsair Void Pro. It has the headset and communicates to a USB stick to the OS. When loading Win 10 and doing nothing at the desktop, the microphone CAN work, the audio CAN work. Browse youtube you can hear fine. The problem comes into place when I actually USE the microphone - Go into Discord, OBS, or if you Right-Click sound in the bottom right> view the 'Recording' TAB on the "Sound" window (Rundll.exe) or "Open Sound Settings". In these scenarios: Open discord> Lose sound & Voice immediately> Check setting> iCue spastically spams notification window "Firmware update available" even though 0.15 is running and is the latest> The Output and Input drop down select populate and unpopulate spastically for 30-60seconds> stops its cycle> No input options> Output options of 2 never used S/PDIF ports. Cannot regain sound unless PC is restarted, restart hangs, force shutdown. Open "Open Sound Settings" from bottom right Volume menu>Lose sound & Voice immediately> The Output and Input drop down select populate and unpopulate spastically for 30-60seconds> iCue spastically spams notification window "Firmware update available" even though 0.15 is running and is the latest> Either stops its cycle or window seizes permanently> if stops No input options> Output options of 2 never used S/PDIF ports. Bonus: Open iCuE> Headset disappears from iCue. Cannot regain sound unless PC is restarted which loops indefinately and requires a forced shutdown. Open OBS> OBS manages to populate Corsair headset/microphone> with OBS open/using Output/Input of Corsair can communicate through Discord> attempting to close OBS causes OBS window to crash/hang> While crashed or if "End task" on OBS, Lose sound & Voice immediately> Check either Discord or "Open Sound Settings" and either no options or 2 S/PDIF options in output only. Cannot regain sound unless PC is restarted which loops indefinately and requires a forced shutdown. Right-Click sound in the bottom right> view the 'Recording' TAB on the "Sound" window (Rundll.exe)> go into Corsair Microphone Properties (dead man switch)> Browse around any of the tabs> Comeback to 'Recording' tab> Window hangs/crashes(boom)> Win10 is now doing something in the background indefinitely>Lose sound & Voice immediately. Cannot regain sound unless PC is restarted which loops indefinately and requires a forced shutdown. I've done these other thread suggestions. I've tried Windows "troubleshooting sound problems" in the midst of it spasing out - Windows can't decipher between it's metaphorical head from its metaphorical ***. It couldn't process the task. So that's out. I've Uninstalled both the 'Earpiece' and 'Microphone' from 'Device Manager'> Restarted> Uninstalled iCue and all saved macros (Corsair mouse is relatively decent)> Restarted> Reinstalled iCue (RiP macros)> Restarted> AND STILL GET THE SAME PROBLEM. How do you have a product that 'kind of' works until it comes across a program that explicitly has an output/input option and then commits seppuku when trying to apply itself to it? I was gifted this headset about a year ago, new in box from a bestbuy. It didn't work then - Same story now. Im here trying to get some feedback to get this time vampire of an awful product, thats wasted 3 hours of my night so far, to work cause my ghetto walmart mic kicked the bucket.