Bottom line: Corsair is providing an end-to-end solution of RGB hardware and software. An entire product line is available to satisfy all of your performance needs while offering more RGB than you ...
iCUE unifies dynamic lighting control, cooling control, system monitoring and command customization within a single interface, supporting a wide array of CORSAIR products like the K70 RGB LUX keyboard ...
The Corsair suite at Computex 2018 was predictably RGB heavy, as the company’s main focus for the show is its new iCUE software package, but there were also new PSUs, cases, and DDR4 memory on display ...
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Corsair merged CUE and LINK software into iCUE which is getting more impressive each month and overall seems to be working fine and is frequently updated. Overall, the control panel has a minimalist ...
Can't get enough of RGB lighting in your system? Then having RAM with the appropriate lightage is probably for you. Every manufacturer we care to name has a RGB-laden memory in their arsenal, with ...
Sticks of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 gaming RAM have been on the market for a while now, but they've lacked one feature that a good chunk of gaming PC builders can't seem to get enough of. You guessed it, ...
At the end of July, the marketing info was revealed: "CORSAIR announced VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 memory, equipping the celebrated VENGEANCE RGB, a top choice for performance enthusiasts, with DDR5 ...
Just as everyone knew would happen, faster DDR5 memory kits are emerging as times go on, following an initial entry into the marketplace around the time Alder Lake launched last year. Now as AMD gets ...
Corsair has this week announced the launch of its new Vengeance RGB DDR4 Memory, which is capable of not only adding a performance to your gaming rig but also plenty of colour thanks to its integrated ...
The Corsair suite at Computex 2018 was predictably RGB heavy, as the company’s main focus for the show is its new iCUE software package, but there were also new PSUs, cases, and DDR4 memory on display ...