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Review: CORSAIR iCUE LT100 Smart Lighting Towers
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.
Read the review here.
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#5817431 Posted on: 08/13/2020 02:05 AM
AMAZING product, I wish Razer had those ill happily buy some since im invested in Razer products.
So far everyone made fun of this product and missed WHY its actually needed, even Mr. Reviewer said exactly 4 or 5 words on the subject and didn't test the most important feature.
I was hoping that Guru3D will invest more time into technical side of the product and show us how it works with games and movies, if there is lag , how fast it updates, if it fast enough to work with 120hz games, if GSYNC has negative effect on its function, etc. Based on comments here no one cares about fancy lights, but if it was more about Syncing it with games/movies, im sure at least some people would appreciate it.
For all the guys that asked whats it for and that its dumb:
Basically its cheaper Corsairs PC alternative to Philips HUE Play Light Bars that used for Philips Ambilight system, Philips HUE bars stand behind the TV on its sides and center, or 4 bars can be 2 on each side and 2 horizontally on top and bottom of the TV.
Then they have to be connected to HUE bridge and then if you want them to work with your TV, you need Philips Hue HDMI box which over 220USD or if you want PC only mode, you can sync the HUE bridge to your router and let Razer software to the screen analysis, also Philips has their own PC software, but usually people say Razers is better.
Also people use Philips HUE bars as lamps or color light etc, these 2 can do the same function just cheaper and based on what I see from the images, these are taller
AMAZING product, I wish Razer had those ill happily buy some since im invested in Razer products.
So far everyone made fun of this product and missed WHY its actually needed, even Mr. Reviewer said exactly 4 or 5 words on the subject and didn't test the most important feature.
I was hoping that Guru3D will invest more time into technical side of the product and show us how it works with games and movies, if there is lag , how fast it updates, if it fast enough to work with 120hz games, if GSYNC has negative effect on its function, etc. Based on comments here no one cares about fancy lights, but if it was more about Syncing it with games/movies, im sure at least some people would appreciate it.
For all the guys that asked whats it for and that its dumb:
Basically its cheaper Corsairs PC alternative to Philips HUE Play Light Bars that used for Philips Ambilight system, Philips HUE bars stand behind the TV on its sides and center, or 4 bars can be 2 on each side and 2 horizontally on top and bottom of the TV.
Then they have to be connected to HUE bridge and then if you want them to work with your TV, you need Philips Hue HDMI box which over 220USD or if you want PC only mode, you can sync the HUE bridge to your router and let Razer software to the screen analysis, also Philips has their own PC software, but usually people say Razers is better.
Also people use Philips HUE bars as lamps or color light etc, these 2 can do the same function just cheaper and based on what I see from the images, these are taller
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#5817441 Posted on: 08/13/2020 03:37 AM
For a moment i though these were brooms in the thumbnail, i meant.. RGB Brooms i'm all in for that product, but RGB lighting towers, not that much.
For a moment i though these were brooms in the thumbnail, i meant.. RGB Brooms i'm all in for that product, but RGB lighting towers, not that much.
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#5817442 Posted on: 08/13/2020 04:08 AM
Make your own for about $30. Made for streamers to make their audience feel inadequate.
Make your own for about $30. Made for streamers to make their audience feel inadequate.
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#5817483 Posted on: 08/13/2020 09:41 AM
This seems totally pointless unless it's very cheap. The Corsair Lighting Node Pro works perfectly fine with standard WS2812/WS2813 anyway, so you could make this to your desired length very very easily already, and use it in the Corsair ecosystem.
However, I would highly suggest not doing that, because it's a Corsair product. Their customer support is some of the worst available, with users often facing issues like services crashing that simply never get resolved. Check the Corsair Forums and you'd find various issues that are not being resolved at all.
Besides, until they start having something that can pick up information from games, this lighting has limited benefit in my opinion. Especially when there are open source solutions for doing this, then buying into Corsair seems like a bad idea.
This seems totally pointless unless it's very cheap. The Corsair Lighting Node Pro works perfectly fine with standard WS2812/WS2813 anyway, so you could make this to your desired length very very easily already, and use it in the Corsair ecosystem.
However, I would highly suggest not doing that, because it's a Corsair product. Their customer support is some of the worst available, with users often facing issues like services crashing that simply never get resolved. Check the Corsair Forums and you'd find various issues that are not being resolved at all.
Besides, until they start having something that can pick up information from games, this lighting has limited benefit in my opinion. Especially when there are open source solutions for doing this, then buying into Corsair seems like a bad idea.
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Are any of us? LOL...
They should at least pretend it has a real purpose and try to make it therapeutic certified lighting. The price it should have actual scientific work behind it. But no, it's a bunch of LEDs, and I assume it'll sell because they keep doing this crap. Like their fake DIMMs that did nothing but shine LEDs.
LOL Yeah.