


So again many hours wasted on testing on this system, and now back with 14.4 WHQL (a 6 months old set).CORSAIR iCUE is an ambitious undertaking that, when complete, will provide you with more monitoring, lighting, and fan control capabilities than ever before. The BSOD though is system-stopping & 'hard-resetting'.īut to report back on the idea i got: for a moment i thought that the problem might have to do with X-mouse button control (an extremely simple program i just use to disable the 2 side-(thumb-)buttons on the mouse to prevent accidentally going back and forth in Explorer), so i uninstalled it, created a Windows System Restore point, uninstalled cat 14.4 WHQL, rebooted, installed cat 14.9, rebooted, defragmented, tested and witnessed the same BSOD, rebooted, witnessed the same BSOD, uninstalled cat 14.9, rebooted, installed cat 14.4 WHQL, witnessed no BSOD after monitor sleep wakeup, reinstalled x-mouse button control (version2.8.3), and still the problem has not reoccurred. Resetting the abovementioned way, seems to always work (most of the times, all my windows and icons then end up packed and stacked to the very left of the screen instead of where i had them though.). very state of the art! which works), so i'm not complaining after someone suggested it is a DisplayPort problem not a Catalyst problem. To alleviate this issue i improvised a reset-button (simply a power on/off button sitting on my desktop behind my centre monitor. Oh yes, i frequently have the "black screen instead of waking-up issue" on one (or two) of my 3 monitors too,īut i manage to live with that (although it's quite hard: after a waking-up-touch (just touching the mouse) the center screen (or left and center) often won't wakeup and the Taskbar will then move to only the right screen or the left screen, or other variations thereof.
