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CORSAIR iCUE LT100 Smart Lighting Towers Review



Today we're presenting the Corsair iCUE LT100 Smart Lighting Towers. We must admit that Corsair has a real passion for RGB LEDs. RAM modules have them, as well as AIOs, chassis, headphones, and other accessories, like the iCUE LS100 Monitor Backlighting Kit, led strips. All of this can be controlled and synchronized through iCUE software.
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sykozis
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Posted on: 08/18/2020 12:04 AM
Over exaggeration is the "in thing" these days....
Some people over exaggerated the iCue performance hit. It is there but negligible is how I would describe it. Most of the time it’s on an already bloated W10 install and people take the low hanging fruit of blaming iCue.
Over exaggeration is the "in thing" these days....
MegaFalloutFan
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Posted on: 08/18/2020 09:50 PM
Does it suck CPU power?
iCUE suck some. Makes stutter.
Not that bad actually, but i dont know what CPU you have if you have any modern one like 6-8 core ryzen or intel you wont feel it
Does it suck CPU power?
iCUE suck some. Makes stutter.
Not that bad actually, but i dont know what CPU you have if you have any modern one like 6-8 core ryzen or intel you wont feel it
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Some people over exaggerated the iCue performance hit. It is there but negligible is how I would describe it. Most of the time it’s on an already bloated W10 install and people take the low hanging fruit of blaming iCue.