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Mongo_Bongo

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  1. No problem my dude, glad my solution worked for you also. It looks like until Corsair fix this, IF they ever do (this thread is a over a year old now), Link4 is the ONLY way to run Corsair cooling products, because iCUE is a catastrophic failure in that aspect. I have bought Corsair parts since I started building some 10 years ago. After this experience I can say that with certainty, I will not be buying any Corsair cooling products in the future. It is not worth the hassel or risk of the software that controls it.
  2. The issue is iCue ceasing to monitor and adjust the H115i, and case fans. I was unaware CUE 2.24.50 would do that for me. Thanks for the lead, I'm right on it. After installing CUE 2.24.50 my mouse works correctly, and with Link 4, the cooling aspect of my system no longer hangs requiring a restart of corsair.services.exe I misunderstood " You don't need Link at all in your current set-up", I now see it meant whilest using iCUE. Anyway problem solved, two working programmes now instead of one broken program.
  3. So, iCue. I got a new mouse recently, won't work properly without iCue. iCue wants to control my H115i and Commander Pro. Corsair.Service.exe My question (that has probably been covered but 21 pages yo), is there a way to relinquish iCue's death grip over my system so that Link 4 can resume control, whilst still running iCue for the mouse functionality? I bought a Corsair Scimitar to replace a dead M95, but without iCue installed, thumb button input cancels any MB1/2 hold, pretty useless. I'm pretty heavily invested in Corsair with the AIO and fan controller, so iCue is really shafting me.
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