CORSAIR has announced the launch of its iCUE LINK Smart Component Ecosystem, aiming to simplify the DIY PC building process. This ecosystem integrates CORSAIR components and peripherals into a unified platform, allowing for seamless communication and coordination between them.
The iCUE LINK ecosystem encompasses a range of products, including the new iCUE LINK Commander, iCUE LINK RGB Lighting Controller, and iCUE LINK-compatible components such as fans, AIO coolers, power supplies, and more.
The iCUE LINK Commander serves as the central hub, connecting and controlling all iCUE LINK-compatible devices. It offers six 4-pin PWM fan headers, two RGB lighting channels, and two temperature sensor inputs. Additionally, it provides two USB 2.0 headers for connecting other iCUE devices.
The iCUE LINK RGB Lighting Controller, on the other hand, offers eight RGB lighting channels, each supporting up to 136 RGB LEDs. This allows users to create intricate lighting patterns across their build.
With the iCUE LINK ecosystem, users can monitor and adjust the performance of their components in real-time through the iCUE software. This includes controlling fan speeds, monitoring temperatures, and customizing RGB lighting.
The iCUE LINK ecosystem is designed to be compatible with a wide range of CORSAIR products, ensuring flexibility and expandability for users. More details, including specifications and compatibility, can be accessed on the CORSAIR website.