Their hardware controllers and their Aquasuite software are light years beyond iCue and Corsair's cheapo controllers. 'C:Program Files (x86)CorsairCorsair LinkCorsairLink1. Their fan control and hardware monitoring are very basic anyway. Near the bottom of the list is Start Corsair Link right click on this and select Disable but leave the Administrative Tools open.Now right click and select from the list Properties then click on the tab called Actions then click on Edit and change the location to the following below. I have no reason to install iCue so I don't. SIV works great, uses very little CPU resource, and is rock solid. I have been using SIV to control Commander Pros, Lighting Node Pros, Lighting Node Cores, and Coolit based Corsair AIO pumps for years. SIV can directly control most of the Corsair fan and RGB controllers and AIO pumps. I know the authors of SIV and HWINFO are very frustrated with Corsair. What they don't tell their customers is that they were shown the problem and the solution, and refused to implement it anyway. When i want to display my CPU fan speed on the sensor panel it gives a reading of anything between 3500 and. I fixed that by disabling all the Corsair Sensor support in the Stability tab. Now they tell their customers that they can't run iCue and any other system monitoring programs concurrently. I have had my H115i for a while now and when installing Aida 64 I set up the sensor panel and noticed that the USB to the cooler keeps disconnecting. For reasons unknown, they decided to remove the locking mutexes in iCue.
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I know the author of SIV showed them how to do it and they did implement the mutexes in later versions of Corsair Link. I don't understand why Corsair will not implement the locking mutexes to allow iCue to poll system sensors safely while other properly coded system monitoring programs are running.