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Viibou

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  1. Another Bump!!! I have been using the workaround for a few months now, old icue and link software and haven't had any problems at all. Still with all my stuff being Corsair i'm seriously thinking about changing it all out as current iCue is a serious pile of dog poo.
  2. Since last month i've been running Link ver: 4.9.7.35 for 6 x HD fans, AIO, RGB Strips with a commander pro etc. and icue 2.24.50 for keyboard, mouse and headset. I haven't had one crash or anything, no black screens. Piss poor on the part of Corsair software department but there was no other way to get all the items to work as I wanted.
  3. Sorry man, didn't see your post. Still, no need to be snarky.
  4. I think a few have figured out its to do with custom fan curves. Unfortunately the default fan curves are total shizzle so thats not an option for me and also not a solution to a problem that has been present in every single iCue release up to now. Fortunately I have two monitors which means I game on one and have iCue and the task manager open on the other. When the app flatlines i can then easily "end" the corsairservice in the task manager to get my custom curves and monitoring back. Totally bonkers to be honest.
  5. At last some acknowledgement. I think the main part is that most of us have invested heavily in this ecosystem and the constant restarting of the service in the task manager(for me) to avoid issues damaging to the hardware is unacceptable. Thank you for giving us an update @greybeard and hopefully there is some light at the end of this extremely long tunnel.
  6. Shameless bump before this gets relegated to being not important. Personally fed up of gaming with icue and taskmgr open just because I have to restart it to stop my pc/gpu exploding due to heat.
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