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#Corsair temp monitor full#
I downloaded the beta linked above and ran it but it seems to be a thumbdrive type copy vs a full install. I have mainly all Corsair components (Fans/AIO/RAM) - the only thing giving me an issue is my Hydro Series H100i RGB PLATINUM. I am currently using the trial just to make sure everything works with build before buying. Thanks for all of your support with Aida64, I have been looking all day and see your responses everywhere.
#Corsair temp monitor pro#
We've implemented support for Corsair H150i RGB Pro XT in the latest AIDA64 beta build:Īfter upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. I'm not sure if they're working on this or whether they have any intentions to work on this. It would require Corsair to develop a new SDK or expand their existing iCUE SDK. Corsair iCUE), but it's their position and they seem to want to stick to it no matter what.īTW, partial access to their hardware is not possible I'm afraid.īTW #2, it'd also be possible to allow only iCUE to access Corsair hardware, but expose the sensor readings coming from various Corsair hardware to 3rd party applications.
#Corsair temp monitor software#
I don't think it's wise to stick to their position of one and only one software to rule all Corsair hardware (ie. What happened is they discontinued using those mutexes and let the collisions happen, and continue to let them happen despite the fact that multiple developers (including us of course) have been pestering them for over a year now. In their previous software (called Corsair Link) they used to implement the necessary standardized synchronization mutexes that allowed their software to work with all major 3rd party monitoring software out there, like AIDA64, CPU-Z, HWiNFO, HWMonitor, SIV, etc. What they wouldn't tell you is that the ball is rolling in their court. The folks at Corsair are telling you the truth. you disable AIDA from connecting to and / or reading from the Corsair devices, you should be OK ", but it is not normal, could not corsair let other programs like aida64 read its data instead of having to read it from the hardware? that is, if I want to see the RPM of the fans in AIDA64 and have it active by the rgb or the performance profiles, because it reads and controls the fans and aida64 reads the icue data directly without having to go to the fans, it would be Possible an option like that? There can only be one software app accessing the hardware device at a time. Well I have commented the same thing on the icue support forum and their response was "ANY other software that attempts to read from the Corsair hardware will have a conflict. WTF ? 2 min to get an answer, record guinness.