With the latest update to iCUE, we have changed how iCUE will be installed and updated. With iCUE’s new modular infrastructure, it will no longer consist of a single large package. Instead, users will be downloading a very small installer that, when started, will uninstall existing versions of iCUE and automate the downloading and installation of the necessary modules.
To address the previous experience of iCUE having a large footprint (3+ GB), we have streamlined the experience by only installing what is required to support your products. For example, if iCUE only detects a K100 RGB Air Wireless keyboard, then the software will only download two modules: iCUE Core and the K100 RGB Air Wireless module.
As a result, iCUE will no longer need to host the files to support products you currently do not own yet and will now only take up a fraction of the hard drive space compared to previous versions.
If in the future, you add more iCUE products for your setup, iCUE will automatically detect them and install the additional modules you need for the products to be fully supported. Users will also be able to choose and install specific third-party plugins from our partners that share our ecosystem.
After this update, iCUE will no longer require a complete uninstallation and installation of the software. Instead, you will only be prompted to update if there are changes to your modules or if you have new products that are supported in iCUE.
We are confident that this change to iCUE will make our platform flexible and efficient, as we continue to both improve the features in the software and make your experience a memorable one.
- Resolved an issue that causes iCUE to crash on startup
- Resolved an issue with LS100 that causes iCUE to crash on device disconnect
- Resolved a conflict with iCUE with devices missing a manufacturer label in the USB string
- Improved the usability of vertical sliders when resizing the window
- Moving the window across monitor screens during an iCUE installation will no longer result in a black bar
- Resolved an issue with Launch Application that opens a folder instead of the application
- Users can now remove device modules even when iCUE is not connected to the internet
- Resolved an issue that causes other actions to be highlighted when assigning a modifier key
- Users will no longer be able to remove a module while it is updating
- Resolved various Dashboard bugs with adding and removing sensor widgets
- Nanoleaf in Canvas will no longer cause iCUE to crash after pairing multiple devices
- The LED ring will now properly rotate with the LCD on all LCD-based coolers
- Custom Fan Curves now properly work when used with various CPUID sensors
- Removing a Custom Cooling Fan Curve will no longer cause all fans to revert to the Balanced preset
- Hiding the graph for DIY devices will now properly work after an iCUE restart
- Resolved a conflict with data shown in Alerts when users switch between Fahrenheit and Celcius
- Voyager A1600 Cooler will no longer be shown as a Xeneon monitor
- Device Settings will no longer be missing features after a firmware update on H100i ELITE LCD coolers
- Custom Screen Preview will no longer show the wrong image with LINK LCD-based devices
- Resolved various minor bugs with the LCD screen and image customization
- DDR4 modules will no longer appear together with DDR5 modules (and vice versa)
- iCUE will no longer show Vengeance PRO DRAM as a name if it has been replaced with DOMINATOR DRAM
- Updated the hyperlink in the notification for DOLBY ATMOS
- The front LED and light edge LED on GLAIVE mice will no longer play incorrectly in iCUE
- M65 RGB PRO now properly saves hardware lighting to the device
- Resolved an issue with text overrun with various languages that prevented users from saving a Hardware Profile
- Resolved an issue that prevented “Disable Key if Lock Button is On” from functioning
- The lighting playback is now properly synchronized between iCUE and the device for the Control Wheel tab
- Resolved an issue with NEXUS when using Lighting Link
- ENVISION PRO will no longer show battery status as Unknown at near-empty battery levels
- Resolved an issue with audio devices crashing iCUE when switching from PlayStation to Multipoint Mode
CORSAIR iCUE is an ambitious undertaking that, when complete, will provide you with more monitoring, lighting, and fan control capabilities than ever before. We’re excited to ask you to join us in these early access stages to help us create the best software possible.
- Click the Download button and follow the steps for saving the package on your computer.
- Save all work in progress and close open applications.
- Note for .ZIP archives: Extract the file and enter the newly-created directory.
- Locate and run the available setup file.
- Allow Windows to run the file (if necessary).
- Read and agree with the License Agreement to proceed with the installation process.
- Follow the instructions displayed on-screen.
- Close the wizard and perform a system reboot to allow changes to take effect.
Install the SAS software and your system will properly recognize the serial attached SCSI (SAS) protocol, as well as have the ability to make use of all available functions regarding this bus technology.
Once installation of this package is complete, computers will benefit from a wider range of features like error recovery, reservations, and block reclamation, but they will also be able to use functions such as tagged command queuing, and SCSI command sets, as well as several other options.
When it comes to applying this release, make sure you refer to the update guide provided by the manufacturer. As a general rule, the only steps you have to follow are: get the software, extract it if necessary, run the available setup, and follow the on-screen instructions for a complete installation.
Bear in mind that even though other OSes might be compatible, we recommend you to install this version only on specified platforms. Also, don't forget to perform a system reboot to make sure all changes take effect properly.
That being said, download this SAS software, refer to the upgrade manual, and then apply it on your system. Visit us as often as possible and stay “updated one minute ago.”
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