Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v3.37.140



Here you can download the new Unified Corsair Utility Engine application (iCUE). You get to use options like configure both the lighting portions of your keyboard and mouse as well as create powerful actions such as double macros, re-mappable key assignments, timer countdowns, dpi adjustments, and more.
iCUE users can instantly synchronize RGB lighting across all their compatible Corsair products with a single click, monitor system performance from a customizable dashboard, and control hardware temperatures with in-depth fan and pump speed adjustment. At the heart of everything CORSAIR, iCUE offers intelligent control, with unlimited possibilities.
With industry-leading RGB lighting control, iCUE makes it easier than ever to light up your PC. Synchronize lighting across your whole setup with just one-click, explore dozens of easy to customize lighting presets or dive into multi-layer lighting effects that mesmerize and amaze. From smooth transitions, to dynamic waves and ripples, iCUE’s lighting control goes beyond the keyboard to light up your entire setup.
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As a precaution, to prevent loss of valuable data it is highly recommended that before installing the iCUE Early Access software, you perform a full back up of your data and critical files.
CORSAIR LINK™ and CUE users
- If you are currently using CORSAIR LINK you MUST update to the latest version (4.9.6.19 or newer). This can be found HERE.
- If you are using CUE, installing iCUE will automatically replace your CUE software and migrate settings.
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.
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oe pretty good news, i've had to use asus armory crate for my X570 board but my adressable RGB cpu block isn't working right so i tend to update it quite frequently hoping it'll get fixed but this tends to break armory crate beyond repair resuling in the need to format my pc to get that thing "working" again. (i have tried everything, once it updates and breaks itself you are much better of doing a format or clean start it will save you a lot of time and effort and you'll most likely just break most stuff trying to fix it.
seems to be syncing all the built in RGB on my board and all regular RGB, no control for the A-RGB or my g.skill trident Z neo ram.
also unsure how to sync my custom gradiant between my corsair RGB fans and my board.... (it's the only icue thing that allows me to set up a custom color loop (green/cyan/purple/cyan/green) to have a nice shift of color and not RGB puke / attempt at carnival in a pc.
i am just using what's still working of armory to try it in icue (mostly seems to work) perhaps when i format next time to "fix" armory crate i'll just block it from installing and hope that aura will work enough for icue to hijack it. (on my X570 strix-E i have not been able to do ANYTHING with aura, most i've achieved is it turning off the rgb and not on again untill i install a definetly not working version of aura sync >.<, it's been a armory crate or go home situation.)
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Joined: 2008-02-25
I used the pluggin and it worked fine for a day until my Corsair vengeance pro rgb led`s started freezing up and then the ram would disappear from icue and finally icue would lock up, i dont know if its because i have just standard led strips and not addressable leds or if its because its too early in the software life.
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Joined: 2020-01-13
i've done everything properly but doesn't show in icue and icue crashes every time, MB asus rog strix x470-f gaming. ANY help?
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Joined: 2019-11-21
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/corsair-brings-icue-lighting-control-to-asus-motherboards.html
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Joined: 2015-06-27
This was a sad day for me, wrong type of news, ASUS are bunch of assholes.