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ikjadoon

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  1. And then? And then? And then? It's been 113 days since this official Corsair post. I'd be more embarrassed if I worked at an American company who ghosted their customers this bad. I've got an H80i V2 on the way and these iCUE bugs look absolutely ridiculous. It's clear software overreach: a 1990s company trying to "innovate" in 2020...and it shows. 113 days since the last company response on a major thread...with customers putting in their time & effort to explain your own bugs back to you. Bleh. If I can't set AIO fan speeds without iCUE bloat, this junk is headed straight back and I'll be sure to leave negative reviews everywhere, with a link directly to this thread. Everyone: if you bought anything Corsair iCUE-enabled and are now returning / selling / trashing it, make sure you write a negative review and link back to this thread. These companies cannot charge these prices with this third-world support. Take the stand that Corsair prays you won't do: write the negative review. Hold them accountable. You can be sure Corsair won't ever tell you about these iCUE bugs in their next press release or product info page, so we gotta do it for them. :)
  2. Huh. That thread clearly illustrates Corsair support is abysmal. I just got a Corsair H80i V2 and will stay as far away from iCUE as possible. Management-heavy (vs engineer-heavy) companies always tell on themselves. I'm glad this post was here: if I had that kind of third-world support from any American company, I'd realize how inept and lost they were. Thanks for the PSA, OP. Keep pushing to keep these companies accountable. Don't mind the Corsair User Forum natives: they've been here too long and it shows. Sheesh, people just wanted a CPU cooler, lol: how do ya screw that one up?...
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