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played a few rounds this morning using on board audio with corsair drivers removed. So far so good.
played a few rounds this morning using on board audio with corsair drivers removed. So far so good.
OK, now observe it over some more time. Let us know after a couple of days or the occurrence of the next BSOD, whichever is earlier.
Im not sure how familiar you guys are with this headset but it comes with a dongle extender cable which I have been using. After a few days I may try with just the dongle. I have also sent a message on the Corsair forums to see if others have this issue. Will wait and see.
Well so far so good been playing bf4 and no problems.
Partly, now I have an expensive headset that doesnt work correctly
But thanks guys for helping out.
Sorry to bother you guys, I did install the drivers again to check and yet I did bsod. But when I checked using bluescreen view all it showed was ndis.sys and ntoskrnl.exe. I though ndis was something to do with networking? Corsair support doesnt seem to be helping so Im stuck trying to figure out whats triggering this driver to fail.
Im starting to test all hardware. I just ran memtest for 8 passes and going to run prime all day. Few years ago when I had bsod it wasnt the drivers yet my mobo was faulty.
I dont think this had anything to do with my corsair drivers. I was gets ndis.sys bsod. Updated my lan drivers right from Realtek as they are not updated on gigabytes website.