What is the make and model number of the headset?2. Do you get any error message, when you connect the headset?3. Do other USB devices work on this computer?The headset might not be set as the default device when you connect it.
In addition someone else mentions that the new 'iCUE' at version 3.+ appears to be working well. This leaves me wondering whether I should give the Beta 2.24.48 a try as the current version 2.24.35 has no updates through the CUE software, or should I jump to the new version 3+ which they have renamed 'iCUE'.
Make your headset as the default audio output device when you connect it under the playback devices.Method 1:a. Right click on the Sound icon in the system tray and click on Playback Devices.b. If headset is not listed, then right click on the empty space and make sure there is a check mark on Show Disabled Devices.c.
Once it is checked, you should see the headset listed.d. Ensure that correct device is selected and set as default for playback (Highlight the device and hit “set as default” Right on the device and hit Enable).Method 2:You may also refer to device manufacturer’s website and install the latest version of drivers for the headset and check if it helps.Method 3:You may also run the following fixit and see if it makes any difference.H ope this information is helpful.
Hi back again!I have solved the issue of the RAM sticks by upping the voltages however I am still getting random BSOD, when doing a memtest I am getting over 190,000 errors per test, with the same memory address listed over and over!I think I am going to request RMA, as there seems to be no stability to this at all.Chino: As for the RAM not detected issue, running the RAM in stock II still got the issue, and as for the blue screens, same again. The only sure thing that solved the RAM not detected issue was upping the voltages.