Corsair iCue finally integrates RGB lighting and other smart features into one easy-to use-app
https://www.pcgamer.com/corsair-icue-finally-integrates-rgb-lighting-and-other-smart-features-into-one-easy-to-use-app/
Corsair's software has come a long, long way in four years. Early versions of Corsair's software made customizing lighting for RGB keyboards a confusing, overly complicated process. And as Corsair was growing and branching out to different products, it started to get messy. Why did its smart power supplies use different software than its keyboards? Finally, that's all done with: everything's finally linked up in iCUE, the latest version of the Corsair Utility Engine, and controllable in a powerful and straightforward interface.
I got a short demo of iCUE at Corsair's suite at Computex 2018, and it's a vast improvement over the version of CUE I remember debuting a few years ago. Granted, CUE had already improved greatly since then, but iCUE is still a significant update. Almost every hardware company is chasing the same dream: put RGBs in everything, and make sure you can control all of them with the same software. But Corsair has the distinction of making more products than anyone this side of a giant like Asus, and is more component focused. The point is that if you're all about Corsair, you can control just about everything in your system using iCue. That includes: