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Sandokan71

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  1. There are different people with different CPUs and MBs. Also BSODs or not it is unrelevant, iCUE seems to crash PCs. It seems obvious to me. Anyway I bet on a iCUE bug and I am confident that a future release will solve the problem. Many thanks.
  2. There are other peoples with a really similar situation here: This user have also my same Corsair Keyboard and Mouse. [edit] there are also other peoples with other Corsair devices
  3. Thanks, probably you have right. May be that the faults are caused by other components but I think that this actually do not solve my issue. Now my PC works ok. As I wrote my PC starts immediatly and frequently to BSODs after iCUE setup e stop to BSODs suddenly after iCUE uninstall. May be it is a Windows issue or maybe it is a fault caused by other drivers or software but there are not doubts that this faults are related to iCUE interactions. I think but I can't confirm that iCUE setup install some drivers for keyboard, mouse and other things to read data for system monitoring (to show temps etc.). I do not know how it works and if there are some interaction with my specific system (HW, OS, drivers and other software) that can drive to a fault. Probably there are different software, drivers on the system that interacts one with each other. Anyway at the moment I can survive without iCUE and I will wait that some iCUE, Windows or drivers update will solve the problem in future. Thanks
  4. This is probably a benefit to be a beta tester. I found your answer unusefull. Anyway I understand that you are a Corsair supporter and your opinion it is biased. Good for you. ;):
  5. 4 days without iCUE or CUE and no BSODs. I will continue to monitor my system stability.
  6. I have applied the Occam's razor priciple to solve the issue. I have uninstalled iCUE and there are no more BSODs. I don't have any HW fault or driver issues a part Corsair iCUE/drivers stuff. So I have solved my issue and I can confirm 100% that in my specific case the BSODs are related with some iCUE bug/incompatibility. I will install old CUE software and I will give a try with future iCUE software releases. Thanks everyboby for the help.
  7. Thanks for you answers. I used the term "may" in the title. Probably this is misleading. I wrote only to ask if there is anyone here with similar problems. Maybe there is a different cause but the BSOD never appens on my PC in more than 2 years. BSOD occured only after iCUE installation. I unistalled it and I will monitor what appens for some time. Anyway the presence of a lot of errors related to a service it is not a good thing and you can't exclude that this can drive to a system hang or a BSOD. The BSOD it is probably related to drivers: IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL ->ntoskrnl.exe Anyway here my PC configuration: OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit 1803 Drivers: all drivers provided by Microsoft Motherboard: Gygabyte Z170X Gaming 7 RAM: 2x8GB Corsair Vengance DDR4 3200 Processor: Core i7 6700k (no overclock) Videocard: XFX Fury Liquid SSD: ADATA SX8200 480Gbyte M.2 NVME + 2x Samsung EVO 860 Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Mouse: Corsair M65 RGB Thanks
  8. The only things I found on Windows Reliability monitor are a lot of faults related to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\Corsair.Service.exe This not necessary cause a BSOD but maybe. There is anyone with similar problem? In any case, please, can you check on your Windows Reliability Monitor if you have similar issues? Many thanks
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