🔗 Connect, Control, Conquer!
The Corsair iCUE Link System Hub is a cutting-edge device that allows you to connect and manage up to 14 iCUE LINK devices with a sleek, single-cable design. Its compact size and magnetic attachment make installation a breeze, while the intelligent CORSAIR iCUE software ensures seamless auto-detection and configuration. Perfect for gamers and PC builders looking to enhance their setup with minimal clutter and maximum control.
Brand | Corsair |
Item model number | CL-9011116-WW |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.05 x 2.05 x 0.71 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.05 x 2.05 x 0.71 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0C65FJSKP |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 27, 2023 |
G**T
No regrets!
At first I had issues with my icue hub, but after reaching out to support I found out that my hub was an older model. Instead of having a usb-c port, it had a micro usb port. I was sent a new model and used the new cable from usb 2.0 mother board header to usb-c on hub and everything works. Sometimes icue is slow to pull up system info on dashboard but otherwise works flawlessly. Currently powering 8 RX120 max fans and 4 rx140 max fans. Also using the corsair icue 4 way signal splitter. Dashboard recognizes and shows info for corsair ram, corsair nvme ssd, all fans, hub itself, and then system info. Icue also automatically detected gigabyte sdk and after accepting it started controlling the rgb on my gigabyte gaming 5080 OC gpu. All in all very impressed with the hub and associated software once it's all set up and working properly. Only complaint is Icue software UI isn't optimized for high dpi screens. I'm on a 65 inch LG C2 running 300% scale.
T**N
Worked!
Worked as advertised. Installation was pretty easy & I like how it was magnetic.
J**D
Overly priced and potential fire hazard
This is the worst Corsair product I have ever purchased. Overly priced and almost destroyed my newly built system.I purchased the iCue link 140 RGB fan (single) and did not read that it required the system hub to go with the fan. The system hub is REQUIRED. That was not a problem and I purchased the system hub for an additional fifty dollars. Received the system hub and read the online manual which is not provided in the box you have to look this up yourself. The instructions were simple. When I turned on the system the iCue fan didn't power on. Figured time to go into inspection mode, disconnected the power and opened the case. Checked the cables to ensure they were not loose. No power to the fan again. Swapped out the 3 different proprietary link cables that Corsair provided with the fan and system hub. On the fifth boot the system hub had a audible pop and the connector port started smoking. I immediately powered down the system checked the extent of the damage. Luckily only the hub had its port burnt.
P**K
Works as needed
Does what is expected of it. Pricy though.
B**T
Good
Perfect
M**O
Excellent
Excellent
L**R
ok
ok
W**S
PCIe 12 v cable is Obnoxious
I am never going to rate this high because of the horrible use of PCIe (12V GPU connector) instead of SATA. A SATA cable is rated for enough power for LED fans (12-15 W per drive, 4 drives: do the math).
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