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SeriousTom

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  1. Try reading this https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=186971 if you have Asus Xonar sound card.
  2. Thanks, I was using UNi Xonar W10 1825 v1.81a r2 with asus panel. Uninstalled them and went with your suggestion and it seems to be working good.
  3. I keep getting memory can not be read errors on shut down, along with a bunch of people. This version is the same, uninstalling this version a reverting to old version again.
  4. It still doesn't work for me and I'm getting sick of uninstalling and going back to old versions. Fix it please Corsair ... you changed something and broke it !
  5. I kind of need my Asus Xonar softare. Does any Corsair people even look at these problems brought up, because it certainly doesn't seem so.
  6. I also have a Xonar sound card but I use Uni Xonar drivers and get ICue Memory Error on Shutdown. I didn't used to get this error, just in the last couple of updates.
  7. I upgraded from 3.18.77 and now I also get this on shut down. I uninstalled 3.21.88 and went back to 3.18.77 and my errors are gone, but doing so screwed up my profiles. Seems nuts profiles get messed up between versions, is that neccesary.
  8. Thank You, I didn't know about the yellow highlighting and it's good to know about the rpm's for these fans.
  9. I am a new user of this cooler. I have it set to Balanced I believe, there is no apply button but I put Balanced at the top of Performance Profiles. When I start the computer it runs nice and quite with the fan RPM's around 480 and the pump at 2070 and the coolant temp of 82 degrees F. After I finish a game the fan RPM'm are around 1600 and the temp is 93 F. The fans are kind of loud at 93F, 1600 rpm and I'm just wondering if I should have it set up differently. I have a Ryzen 1700X and a Lian Li PC-O8
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