Effective
Added to my Corsair keyboard, this gadget is the best effect and is far from being a gadget... configurable at will, touch-sensitive, it allows to display quite practical information.
Corsair iCUE Nexus is the perfect companion to your Corsair PC case. Powered by Corsair iCUE software, the iCUE Nexus lets you control your system configuration from a fully customizable interface. You can place the iCUE Nexus directly on your desktop with the included base or directly on your compatible keyboard with the included mounting system.
General information |
Product name |
Corsair iCUE Nexus |
Brand |
Corsair | |
Model |
CH-9910010-EU | |
Technical specifications |
Accessory type |
Control box |
Color |
Black | |
Warranties |
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Product referenced on 16 Feb 2021
Added to my Corsair keyboard, this gadget is the best effect and is far from being a gadget... configurable at will, touch-sensitive, it allows to display quite practical information.
It's a bit of a gimmick but I love it I can control my corsair devices see the processor temperature and cg happiness
My Logitech G15 keyboard having had its day, I switch to a K100 RGB OPX and add the Nexus screen: Great I keep a similar setup to my super G15!
The cool thing is that a screen like the Nexus promises to be super efficient and make me a lot better in the future than the G15 but the good is not really up to my expectations.
Indeed the screen is tiny, the touch is good but every time you press it you think you've broken the screen.
Very little pre-configuration: just a home screen, one for the keyboard and one for the Pro SE mouse. I'm not sure what to expect from the G15, but I'm sure it's a great tool for a lot of people who want to play games.
The thing that is really disappointing is that when setting up personal screens with JPEGs, the screen becomes very slow! I found the trick by converting my JPEGs into GIFs and the screen is fluid.
Anyway, it's not up to my expectations and I plan to waste a lot of time configuring it. I'm not sure I would have paid more than 50€ for it (and therefore not bought it) but I'm attached to my habits (clock, CPU/GPU temp, etc..). On the other hand, it doesn't show me (or at least I didn't find it) the percentage of ram usage.