Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM XT review

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Corsair iCUE Software

Corsair iCUE Software

iCUE software has been available on the market for some time. Overall, the control panel has a minimalist feel, and I still like that. The software displays connected Corsair devices in the top section of the interface.


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In the configuration tab, you can select the key layout, polling rate, and lighting intensity, as well as update the firmware.


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iCUE has good lighting and macro-programming controls.


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You can program macros and assign them to less frequently used keys, and you can also adjust key assignments, dpi and many more settings.


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As for the main feature (lighting), there are many pre-configured effects, but if you dive into iCUE, you can set up your own profiles matching your favourite games. If you want to set the keyboard to a single colour, you can do that in no time. Setting up more complex configurations takes a bit longer, but the K95 RGB PLATINUM XT can store your custom settings in one of the five profiles now, and there’s a dedicated button for cycling through them. There’s also the option to save the profiles on your computer. You can link each of them with specific games/programs, too. 


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Let’s not forget that you can also synchronize the effects with other Corsair RGB gear that is compatible with iCUE, like the ST100 headset stand or the LS100 Monitor RGB system.


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