Tuesday, March 27th 2018

CORSAIR Introduces Their iCUE Unified Software

CORSAIR , a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the early access launch of its new unified software, iCUE. Bringing together the full range of CORSAIR products into a single intuitive interface, iCUE powers everything from CORSAIR keyboards, mice and headsets to fans, coolers and PSUs.

iCUE users can instantly synchronize RGB lighting across all their compatible CORSAIR products with a single click, monitor system performance from a customizable dashboard, and control hardware temperatures with in-depth fan and pump speed adjustment. At the heart of everything CORSAIR, iCUE offers intelligent control, with unlimited possibilities.
With industry-leading RGB lighting control, iCUE makes it easier than ever to light up your PC. Synchronize lighting across your whole setup with just one-click, explore dozens of easy to customize lighting presets or dive into multi-layer lighting effects that mesmerize and amaze. From smooth transitions, to dynamic waves and ripples, iCUE's lighting control goes beyond the keyboard to light up your entire setup.

iCUE offers much more than just lighting customization, with a breakthrough partnership between leading publisher Ubisoft and CORSAIR bringing more than 30 automatic in-game lighting effects to Far Cry 5 . Each effect has been co-developed with a deep level of integration to further immerse players in the world of Hope County, so whether you're exploring, fighting for your life, or just watching the world go by, the lighting of your entire CORSAIR setup will dynamically reflect your actions in-game.

iCUE also offers incredible control customization, with sophisticated macros and key remaps that change the way you work and play. Every single key or button on compatible CORSAIR keyboards and mice can be remapped or fully re-programmed to give you an in-game advantage or productivity boost. Assign a complex spell combination to a single key press to streamline MMOs or add a multi-function image-editing shortcut to a familiar shortcut to make After Effects easier. With iCUE it's your choice how you control your system, with no online login or account required to save and load profiles.

For the first time from CORSAIR, iCUE combines peripheral, hardware and system monitoring into one interface, with support for a wide range of CORSAIR CPU coolers, fans, PSUs and DDR4 memory. Controlled from a customizable dashboard that provides an at-a-glance recap of your entire system, it's easy to track hardware temperatures, memory speeds and system loads, all from one place. Users can then easily tie lighting and fan speed profiles to not just system temperatures or loads, but specific programs, powering up cooling for demanding games, spinning down for silence when watching a film, or changing lighting color to warm to high temperatures.

CORSAIR iCUE launches immediately in Early Access alongside Far Cry 5, allowing gamers to experience in-game lighting effects from the first day the game is available. To celebrate, CORSAIR webstore customers who spend more than $150 on qualifying RGB products will receive a free copy of Far Cry 5. See www.corsair.com/far-cry-5 for full details.
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7 Comments on CORSAIR Introduces Their iCUE Unified Software

#2
ironwolf
My original H100i is not supported. :cry:
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#3
Hood
ChinoBringing together the full range of CORSAIR products into a single intuitive interface,
Your H100i was, I believe, the first component Corsair made with software control (Corsair Link). Typical of them that it's not supported. Very common complaint since the beginning, in late 2012 (the cooler won't show up in Corsair Link software), and every version has had the same problem (for many people). Same for their PSUs and keyboards with Corsair Link. The new software must be just as bad.
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#4
Vayra86
CrAsHnBuRnXpFinally! It's about time!
Not sure if serious or just you :D
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#6
Vayra86
Cool (and I hadn't noticed that :p) Running a Corsair Lightning RGB thingy as well :) But I do notice I prefer it to be subtle...

And boy did I think long and hard about those Corsair RGB RAM sticks, but under a Dark Rock Pro 3 they're barely visible and touch the fan... But they look awesome.
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#7
Assimilator
No Corsair, I'm not interested in beta testing your shitty software.
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