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Corsair H170i Elite Capellix XT review




Corsair has announced an updated line of liquid coolers, and we have the Corsair H170i Elite Capellix XT edition on our test bench to see how the most beefy triple-fan 420mm model performs. The kit comes equipped with an iCUE node commander, where you can connect RGB and all fans, plus a few extras.
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JiveTurkey
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Posted on: 02/02/2023 06:20 PM
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
The Goose
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Posts: 3034
Posted on: 02/02/2023 08:14 PM
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
Have you tried SignalRGB.
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
Have you tried SignalRGB.
TheDeeGee
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Posts: 8647
Posted on: 02/02/2023 10:26 PM
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
It's become quite a challenge to get parts that are friendly for non-RGB users.
RGB should be off by factory default, if people want the vomit on they can deal with the bloatware.
My #1 question for every RGB laden device now is: "Can I set it once and uninstall your garbage software?"
This has become a major consideration for every thing I now buy. So firmware memory. To their credit, my Corsair ram let me set it and uninstall.
My EK and Asus garbage won't. As soon as their software is even not booted everything resets to the rainbow vomit default.
It's become quite a challenge to get parts that are friendly for non-RGB users.
RGB should be off by factory default, if people want the vomit on they can deal with the bloatware.
Endymion
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Senior Member
Posts: 120
Posted on: 02/03/2023 12:39 PM
Just download OpenRGB and disable RGB for all devices separately.
You can save those profiles directly into devices.
No need to even keep the program open after that.
btw, "This makes the device 100 percent iCUE compliant" can't care less about it.
Have you tried SignalRGB.
Just download OpenRGB and disable RGB for all devices separately.
You can save those profiles directly into devices.
No need to even keep the program open after that.
btw, "This makes the device 100 percent iCUE compliant" can't care less about it.
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I have the Corsair H170i Elite Capellix (Non XT version) being delivered tomorrow.... How does this new version compare to the previous one? I did not see a comparison in review.
Thank you