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There is no software available for Corsair RAM.

There is no software available for Corsair RAM.

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Crazy_Ken
Member
57
08-04-2025, 09:41 AM
#1
Apart from Icue, what other components support Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro? Signalrgb mentions it does, but I tried yesterday and couldn't see any RAM. I'm sure RGB Fusion used to work with it, but it doesn't appear on my board now. Right now, the only reason my RAM shows colors is from when I set it up in Icue. I didn't realize there was a point to keep Icue on PC if it's just for the RAM, so I removed it yesterday. Until about two weeks ago, I also had a K70 keyboard and an H100i aio, which made sense to use Icue at that time. Both of those are now gone, which is why I'm looking for an alternative.
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Crazy_Ken
08-04-2025, 09:41 AM #1

Apart from Icue, what other components support Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro? Signalrgb mentions it does, but I tried yesterday and couldn't see any RAM. I'm sure RGB Fusion used to work with it, but it doesn't appear on my board now. Right now, the only reason my RAM shows colors is from when I set it up in Icue. I didn't realize there was a point to keep Icue on PC if it's just for the RAM, so I removed it yesterday. Until about two weeks ago, I also had a K70 keyboard and an H100i aio, which made sense to use Icue at that time. Both of those are now gone, which is why I'm looking for an alternative.

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los_dos
Member
50
08-05-2025, 03:05 AM
#2
I'm not entirely confident, but I think they would restrict access to just their own software, understanding that most companies today do.
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los_dos
08-05-2025, 03:05 AM #2

I'm not entirely confident, but I think they would restrict access to just their own software, understanding that most companies today do.

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Rhuji
Senior Member
437
08-05-2025, 05:05 AM
#3
This tool is free to use and doesn't rely on any specific brand's software. It offers open-source RGB lighting control options. More info at openrgb.org
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Rhuji
08-05-2025, 05:05 AM #3

This tool is free to use and doesn't rely on any specific brand's software. It offers open-source RGB lighting control options. More info at openrgb.org

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lord_yoda842
Junior Member
11
08-05-2025, 05:16 AM
#4
I hadn't tried openrgb yet... I will tomorrow.
there is also Jacknet rgbsync who do a lot of corsair but they don't support my motherboard -
https://rgbsync.com/wiki/Supported_Devices
lol.. there is windows 11 as well but its really basic
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lord_yoda842
08-05-2025, 05:16 AM #4

I hadn't tried openrgb yet... I will tomorrow.
there is also Jacknet rgbsync who do a lot of corsair but they don't support my motherboard -
https://rgbsync.com/wiki/Supported_Devices
lol.. there is windows 11 as well but its really basic

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
696
08-05-2025, 05:33 AM
#5
I just reinstalled Icue, let it apply the RAM color scheme... most other settings seem to ignore it. Could add more layers because I had a lot of them before. Use RGB Fusion for the AIO and motherboard lighting. Use DevilZone for the GPU since nothing else works.
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GreenLightFabi
08-05-2025, 05:33 AM #5

I just reinstalled Icue, let it apply the RAM color scheme... most other settings seem to ignore it. Could add more layers because I had a lot of them before. Use RGB Fusion for the AIO and motherboard lighting. Use DevilZone for the GPU since nothing else works.