iCUE must be updated to the latest version if the Corsair utility is not updated. As the new hardware is designed to work with the latest software, it will pose many problems if the utility is not updated. Hardware Complication: If the hardware does not match the devices supported by the ...
Nvidia’s latest GeForce 566.03 WHQL driver update was released two days ago, and the company has nowacknowledgeda peculiar issue. According to a report byOverclock3D, users of Corsair’s iCUE software and Bluestacks, may face “higher than normal CPU usage” and are advised not to update t...
I can already see people doing this very same thing (boycotting Corsair) after updating to iCUE v4 and POOF! - byebye product support Just to be safe, I'm not going to update. I don't know if my Commander PRO and H100i RGB PRO XT would be considered "old" and thus become unsup...
For AMD, it's more complicated, and the exact way they determine this is not publicly known - at least, I've never seen it published anyware. They don't have a basic Boost Table like Intel does, and instead use an algorithm based on temperature, power, and current. But the result ...
It does look cool, though, and it canhelp with GPU sag-- though you could always just add a GPU bracket if your card is dipping too much. Editors’ Recommendations You can now buy eight RTX 5090s for over $50,000 Nvidia’s next-gen GPU plans could be good news for Intel and AMD...
if you run HWinfo with icue 3.x or 4.x without disabling the corsair sensors, it totally breaks the commander pro (it freezes on current settings with no RPM readings) and it does NOT recover until you do a manual service reset, even restarting the PC wont fix it They havent fixed it...
iCUE is using like 8% of the CPU and AIDA64/other programs have been using between 0-1.2% of the CPU for a grand total of between 12-15% while idle. The room my set up is in is pretty cold. I like to keep my apartment really cool in general, so it does not fluc...
It does look cool, though, and it canhelp with GPU sag-- though you could always just add a GPU bracket if your card is dipping too much.