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J_Wildfire_T

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  1. Never mind, just read the MR key can only record hardware keys. Clearly I didn't search deep enough. :D:
  2. As the title suggests, using the MR key isn't recording my mouse input. Keys are fine though. My iCUE is up to date as well as the keyboard firmware. Admittedly ive not used this feature since CUE2 days but still quite useful. Am I doing something wrong? I'm using a K95 RGB CH-9000220-UK :confused:
  3. Sorry for hi-jacking this thread but I had to post. Sir, my hat of to you. The above worked for me! I can confirm that I am now able to play my games and watch films with no spikes/lag or stuttering. Two days of testing and all is still good! Again, thank you DevBiker!
  4. Still running Windows 7 Home Premium here. Few days ago I did some testing, found the corsair service to be only governing the Lighting Node Pro in my machine. Setting the service to disabled and killing it in task fixes all my frame drops / stuttering / lag in games and when watching videos. My K95 and MM800 still work just fine so I can put up with loosing the Lighting Node Pro until corsair release a fix/new iCUE revision.
  5. I have/had this issue where I get CPU spikes that causes my games to lag every 5-10 secs. Very annoying when streaming. If I fully shutdown iCUE, it stops. My only solution was to fully remove iCUE and drop down to CUE2. This means I lost my Lighting Node Pro and I ended up selling it off anyway. I consider iCUE still in beta regardless of what anyone else says.
  6. I'd just like to add that I too have just discovered that ICUE v3.5.111 had been the root cause of all my games momentarily freezing for about 1-2seconds every 5mins or so. I have reinstalled Windows 7 and even tried Window 10 to eliminate possibilities. I had to watch the processes list set to CPU usage to catch it. Once I fully disable iCUE all is well, no game lag. Like the previous poster, my WMI service is being hit hard. I can see both Corsair.Service.exe and WmiPrvSE.exe bouncing about and then they both spike. What's even more strange is that if I do an iCUE repair installation everything's fine for a day or so but then all of a sudden it starts up again out of the blue. I really hope Corsair on this and that a fix is swiftly forthcoming. If I strip out my Corsair Lighting Node Pro (Sell it off) I can go back to the 2nd gen CUE software quite happily. Update: Went back to CUE v2.24.50. I loose the Node Pro (Going to sell it off) but that's a trade im more than willing to make to have my lighting effects and be able to play at the same time. I'm sticking with this version until the iCUE BETA ends. Slapped wrists for Corsair for promoting iCUE when it's still in BETA and not making it clear so. I will be alerting everyone when streaming regarding this temp fix.
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