I've been dealing with unexpected Clock Watchdog Timeout Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors for several months. There were times when they seemed to stop, but I got hit with one today. The error dump file mentions, 'WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for CorsairGamingAudio64.sys'. I checked older dumps, and they seem inconsistent. Most of my BSODs in the past year are Clock Watchdog Timeout errors. Could this be a sign that my CPU is failing? Also, can I share my dump files here for further help?
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To accurately diagnose your BSOD issues, we need your dump files. These are the crash logs generated during a BSOD. If you can still access Windows or get into Safe Mode, please check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any dump files. If you find some, copy that folder to your desktop, zip it up, and upload it to a file-sharing site. Since Reddit has issues with certain hosts, try using catbox.moe or mediafire.com. It's best to have multiple dump files, so if you just have one, go ahead and upload it, and follow a guide to set up Small Memory Dumps to ensure future dumps are logged properly.
If your error consistently points to the Corsair audio software, it might be the root cause of the problem. You could try uninstalling the Corsair software to see if that resolves the issue.
Thanks for the suggestions! I'll look into the dump files and try uninstalling the Corsair software to see if that helps.

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