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Only peripheral I have is Logitech mouse. When it comes time to getting a new one what would be a good alternative?
Luckily I have a G513 and a MX518 and dont need to run software for it but the minute that changes. Most of the peripherals are going. G29 , Yeti and Brio Webcam.
I've got the corsair scimitar. It's been good. No complaints.
Just to note all the problems I had with running corsairs software and needing to run it for peripherals. I was on Corsair before logitech and their software going from Corsair Link to Icue all had the same problem with its hardware monitoring which is based on CPUIDs hardware monitoring SDK. I spent years trying to find the problem and trying to bring it to Corsairs attention to which they ignored me to the point I took them to court for all the stuff I owned and they settled out of court. The software was shutting down my video output randomly from polling the gfx card too much. So now I avoid all peripherals or cooling that require software to be constantly running. My Loop which is the picture to PCGaming here > is all running without software and is controlled by the bios instead. So yea i dont recommend Corsair nor NZXT since their software also using that CPUID SDK
Interesting.
I have never downloaded their software and instead used open source alternatives to make changes. Then I just uninstalled the software when I was done.
This was in a time before open source alternatives.
Bro, I was livid when Corsair changed from Corsair Link to iCUE. Link wasn't pretty but damn was it powerful and let me do whatever I wanted. iCUE was supposed to look better but it was just bloated garbage and they removed a ton of functionality. On top of that, as you stated, it hardly worked half the time. Glad to see I'm not alone in this...
iCUE is finicky, but for me it works about 98% of the time, and I can usually solve those remaining hiccups with a quick unplug-replug of the USB.
Not saying your experience isn't valid - that's awful you dealt with all that, and I'm sure you did the best you could. Just providing a reassurance for onlookers that it's not all garbage all the time.
After years of logitech and corsair I've switched to razer (basilisk) and I can't complain. The software is a bit annoying but still miles ahead of corsair, and the mouse has been working great for years now.