- #CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE UPDATE#
- #CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE PRO#
- #CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
- #CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE WINDOWS#
Fixed an issue where the OCP settings were not saving to the power supply. Devices with multiple sensors now properly feature a scrollbar in the dropdown menu. Updated the lighting channel buttons so they no longer overlap with the fan rotation buttons when configuring setup for QL RGB fans. Resolved an issue where editing NEXUS widget sizes caused iCUE to crash from high memory usage. Fixed an issue where the Virtuoso XT's Bass Boost EQ setting causes issues with high bass audio. Resolved a rare issue where the K57 Wireless keyboard would report the wrong connection state when switching between wired and wireless settings.
#CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE PRO#
K60 PRO Series keyboards no longer have overflow for the Brightness slider. Fixed an issue where K70 RAPDIFIRE would reset Opacity to 100% when editing the Type Lighting effect. M65 ULTRA/Wireless no longer have DPI X and Y values unlinked. The Disable Key now works on the Forward and Back buttons for all SABRE RGB series mice.
Set the default gesture for M65 ULTRA/Wireless to 20 for the left tilt for consistency. Key assignments no longer save with a blank name, and will instead use the last default name. K70 RGB, K65 RGB, K95 RGB, etc.) can now save a single Static Lighting Effect to the keyboard. Resolved an issue where the HARPOON RGB PRO's device image was not properly showing the lighting zone for the DPI indicator. Updated iCUE to ensure you do not lose your profile settings when updating to a newer version of iCUE.
Fixed an issue where deleting a profile containing a very long name was not working properly. Resolved an issue where profile reordering through drag and drop was not working properly. Fixed the Don't Show Again option for notifications to prevent the respective pop-up from appearing if toggled. Resized the info button for the Storage Drive widget to fix the alignment. Improved the appearances of all device images.
#CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE UPDATE#
Updated CPUID SDK a future update will add support for Intel's new generation of CPUs. Updated iCUE toast and modal notifications with a new interface. Added a tutorial to iCUE Dashboard for helping new users with setup.
#CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE WINDOWS#
iCUE is now fully compatible with Windows 11. You can assign any number of exclusive Voicemod assignments to your keyboard keys under Key Assignments in iCUE after installing the latest version of Voicemod on your system.
The following legacy coolers are now supported in iCUE: H110i and H110i GT
#CORSAIR H80I SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
We’re excited to ask you to join us in these early access stages to help us create the best software possible. I know it reads the CPU_OPT header separately, because it has its own unique RPM value as viewed through AI Suite III, but I can't control it.CORSAIR iCUE is an ambitious undertaking that, when complete, will provide you with more monitoring, lighting, and fan control capabilities than ever before. My question is: can I plug the pump tach signal into the CPU_OPT header, and still get a "CPU FAN ERROR!" on boot if the pump squirts its last? I ask because the CPU_OPT header does not show up in the BIOS or in AI Suite III as a controllable fan. I have the pump plugged into the CPU_FAN header, because I'm assuming that's the only one that alarms if it falls below a certain threshold. The fan is a regular 120mm fan on a PWM connection. The Corsair H80i has a pump cable, which is a single tach signal back to the mobo for the sole purpose of alerting the user to a pump failure.
I'm curious as to the difference between the CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT headers. Since there's only one CPU_OPT header on the Maximus VII Hero, and I don't like using "Y" splitters on PWM fans, I'm only using a single radiator fan as opposed to the stock push-pull arrangement. So, I'm using a Corsair H80i to cool my Intel i7 4790K.