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You're experiencing frequent random IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL crashes?

You're experiencing frequent random IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL crashes?

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anderson17proo
Junior Member
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11-20-2021, 05:26 AM
#21
Yes, it was logical that processor 8 or 9 would be present in each dump, and they should both be on core 5 (likely).
@ConorDuey2000
Is it stable in Safe Mode as I mentioned in post #11? Safe Mode will help determine whether the issue is hardware or software. I generally agree with @Colif that a hardware cause is more probable, though some users keep reinstalling the problematic driver or software.
Please let us know how it behaves in Safe Mode.
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anderson17proo
11-20-2021, 05:26 AM #21

Yes, it was logical that processor 8 or 9 would be present in each dump, and they should both be on core 5 (likely).
@ConorDuey2000
Is it stable in Safe Mode as I mentioned in post #11? Safe Mode will help determine whether the issue is hardware or software. I generally agree with @Colif that a hardware cause is more probable, though some users keep reinstalling the problematic driver or software.
Please let us know how it behaves in Safe Mode.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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11-20-2021, 08:21 AM
#22
I haven't tested safe mode yet, but I should give it a try to determine if the issue is software-related or hardware-based. I'm leaning toward a software problem since the BSODs seem linked to Corsair iCUE and ASUS Armory Crate.
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Okunino
11-20-2021, 08:21 AM #22

I haven't tested safe mode yet, but I should give it a try to determine if the issue is software-related or hardware-based. I'm leaning toward a software problem since the BSODs seem linked to Corsair iCUE and ASUS Armory Crate.

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mikeyboy1117
Junior Member
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11-20-2021, 08:58 AM
#23
Icue is a tough program but didn’t trigger any BSODs. It’s really enjoyable, so I went from having three Corsair parts to just one. I still use it only when other RGB programs don’t recognize my RAM. What are your needs for it?

Armory Crate is quite bothersome, which is why I won’t buy any Asus gear with it.
Both might be the reason. What do you typically use Armoury Crate for?
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mikeyboy1117
11-20-2021, 08:58 AM #23

Icue is a tough program but didn’t trigger any BSODs. It’s really enjoyable, so I went from having three Corsair parts to just one. I still use it only when other RGB programs don’t recognize my RAM. What are your needs for it?

Armory Crate is quite bothersome, which is why I won’t buy any Asus gear with it.
Both might be the reason. What do you typically use Armoury Crate for?

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ZeroOnz1018
Junior Member
25
11-20-2021, 05:43 PM
#24
I rely on iCUE for the lights on my keyboard and RAM sticks. I don't use Armory Crate, though I believe most of the BSODs indicating it were actually caused by iCUE.
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ZeroOnz1018
11-20-2021, 05:43 PM #24

I rely on iCUE for the lights on my keyboard and RAM sticks. I don't use Armory Crate, though I believe most of the BSODs indicating it were actually caused by iCUE.

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Jarranield
Member
161
12-06-2021, 07:29 PM
#25
Have you considered swapping in this alternative:
SignalRGB
Manage and align your RGB gadgets through a single free tool. SignalRGB is the sole RGB solution you'll ever require.
signalrgb.com
The Armoury crate may be active regardless of usage. Is it present?
If you're not utilizing it, remove it.
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Jarranield
12-06-2021, 07:29 PM #25

Have you considered swapping in this alternative:
SignalRGB
Manage and align your RGB gadgets through a single free tool. SignalRGB is the sole RGB solution you'll ever require.
signalrgb.com
The Armoury crate may be active regardless of usage. Is it present?
If you're not utilizing it, remove it.

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