

iCUE
CORSAIR iCUE software connects all your CORSAIR iCUE compatible products together in a single interface, giving you complete control over your entire setup.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
Features
- Lights
- Hardware Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring
- Temperature Monitoring
- Fan Speed
- Logging
iCUE News & Activities
Recent activities
- naarcissus reviewed iCUE
I use this to configure my Corsair K100 keyboard. It does this very well and don't have any complaints about this functionality, especially if iCue is closed shortly after. I've not had particular problems with stability either, though I might be an edge case in this matter.
[checks task manager] iCue is currently using 19GiBs of RAM. It's been running for the same amount of time as my computer, 40 days straight. Now, I restart iCue and it resets RAM usage and will start increasing again,...
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What is iCUE?
CORSAIR iCUE software connects all your CORSAIR iCUE compatible products together in a single interface, giving you complete control over your entire setup.
Synchronized lighting across all your iCUE compatible devices brings your system to life, while powerful macro control accelerates your game. Combined with dynamic fan control and precise system, temperature and voltage monitoring, iCUE offers intelligent control with unlimited possibilities.





Comments and Reviews
Constantly forgets all settings and there is no export/backup option. This application is worse than useless, actively sabotaging your machine due to sheer developer incompetence & stupidity. This pile of garbage couldn't be worse, much like its developers.
I use this to configure my Corsair K100 keyboard. It does this very well and don't have any complaints about this functionality, especially if iCue is closed shortly after. I've not had particular problems with stability either, though I might be an edge case in this matter.
[checks task manager] iCue is currently using 19GiBs of RAM. It's been running for the same amount of time as my computer, 40 days straight. Now, I restart iCue and it resets RAM usage and will start increasing again, slowly, over time. Now, I have 192GiBs of RAM (remember what I said about edge cases), I can afford a measly 20GiBs of RAM, can you?
Electron etc. strikes again.
The software works fine, restart it on a regular basis and you probably won't have any issues, if you don't, it will probably eat the RAM right out of your computer.
I feel the need to reinstall ICUE every 1-2 month because it somehow breaks itself.