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  1. What is Corsair Uniwill Cooling Service? This looks like a new service. [Edit]: After a bit of Googling I found this about Uniwill: Liquid Cooling Box - UNIWILL Looks like I can safely disable this if I don't have a Uniwill cooling box?
  2. What is Corsair Uniwill Cooling Service? This looks like a new service.
  3. Take a look at the free FanControl app on GitHub here: FanControl Watch the video on the page from JayzTwoCents to see what it can do. Specifically features like being able to do average, max, difference type custom sensors. For example there is no need to be blasting the case fans on high when the ambient temperature is high. FanControl can use the difference between say your motherboard VRM temp and a temp sensor located near the front input fans. as an input to a custom fan curve.
  4. To clean things up after an iCue update I use this script below -NOTE: DO NOT RUN THESE COMMANDS IF YOU HAVE CORSAIR HARDWARE OTHER THAN AN AIO AND COMMANDER PRO. Run these commands with admin permission. sc config "CorsairService" start=demand sc config "CorsairGamingAudioConfig" start=disabled sc stop CorsairGamingAudioConfig sc config "CorsairLLAService" start=disabled sc stop CorsairLLAService sc config CorsairMsiPluginService start=disabled sc stop CorsairMsiPluginService The steps above will still allow iCue to be run on demand which will automatically start the CorsairService service. In my opinion iCue should automatically take these steps to disable services for hardware that is not detected and provide a "Scan for new hardware" option when new hardware is installed.
  5. I'm liking the option to right-click the iCue taskbar icon to select a different profile but a brief visual prompt to show the selected profile would be appreciated.
  6. I'm not seeing the screen prompt that used to display when switching profiles like when I click the profile button on my Dark Core SE mouse. Has anyone found a way to re-enable this or has it not been implemented yet?
  7. If you don't have Corsair audio devices you can knock out the service with the following commands - do this from an administrative command prompt and repeat when updating iCue: sc config "CorsairGamingAudioConfig" start=disabled sc stop CorsairGamingAudioConfig In addition if you don't need DRAM lighting control you can also issue these commands: sc config "CorsairLLAService" start=disabled sc stop CorsairLLAService If you don't want the Corsair service (used by iCue) to start automatically, do this command: sc config "CorsairService" start=demand iCue will still work with the above service set to "demand start" if you start iCue manually -iCue will start this service for you..
  8. Mine is actually fixed now. Used to see HX750i(1) but it's just XH750i now.
  9. I can't see any difference to the previous version. CPU usage is still too high especially with the dashboard, should be <1% in my opinion. I'll continue using the hardware fan control of my CoPro, temp sensors and H115i and just not leave iCue or it's service running.
  10. I'm going to mention a competitor's product since Corsair don't have anything similar. There is an internal USB hub made by NZXT that I use for my system. A Google search for NZXT USB hub will find it. I have my AIO going straight to one of the motherboard headers by itself to avoid problems and my other USB internal gadgets hang off the NZXT hub which is plugged into a 2nd motherboard header. That includes a CoPro and my Corsair power supply monitoring cable.
  11. I'd be interested to see pics of this since I like the look of these strips too.
  12. Depends on you CPU I guess. With an i7-8700 I see about 1.8% for the Corsair service and about 1% for iCue. More if iCue is not minimised. Even more when the Dashboard tab is shown.
  13. I'll tackle one part of your question with what I know for sure, but someone else will have to help you out further: The AIO has it's own fan controller that you should use for the radiator fans. This controller can function with custom fan profiles even when iCue is nor running so long as you use the liquid temperature as a reference. You can connect the RGB wires from the AIO fans to the CoPro if you wish via an RGB hub or let the AIO control the RGB.
  14. I can confirm this. The 2 x ML 140mm fans that come with the H115i Plat spin at 2000RPM. The twin pack ML 140s RGB version spin at 1200RPM max. I have 2 of these at the top of my case and they are pretty quiet at max speed. The ML 140 Pro with no LED spins at 2000 RPM - I have one of these for exhaust. It's pretty noisy at max speed, probably because the back end of the case is closest to me. The ML 120 Pro with no LEDs spin at up to 2400 RPM - I've removed these from my case for the time being because they can get so noisy. They really do blast air though. I had 3 of these mounted in the top of my case and could literally feel a puff on air on my face when they spin up to full speed from 2 meters away.
  15. If you quit iCue and stop the Corsair services you can run HWInfo in conjunction with Afterburner/RTSS and get on screen display of AIO coolant temp, fan speeds and even Command Pro sensor readings and fan speeds
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