Zainstaluj Steam
zaloguj się
|
język
简体中文 (chiński uproszczony)
繁體中文 (chiński tradycyjny)
日本語 (japoński)
한국어 (koreański)
ไทย (tajski)
български (bułgarski)
Čeština (czeski)
Dansk (duński)
Deutsch (niemiecki)
English (angielski)
Español – España (hiszpański)
Español – Latinoamérica (hiszpański latynoamerykański)
Ελληνικά (grecki)
Français (francuski)
Italiano (włoski)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonezyjski)
Magyar (węgierski)
Nederlands (niderlandzki)
Norsk (norweski)
Português (portugalski – Portugalia)
Português – Brasil (portugalski brazylijski)
Română (rumuński)
Русский (rosyjski)
Suomi (fiński)
Svenska (szwedzki)
Türkçe (turecki)
Tiếng Việt (wietnamski)
Українська (ukraiński)
Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
It hasn't crashed or anything yet, and it's performance when minimized isn't worse than my other gaming software (Logitech G-Hub w/ my keyboard). I'd say Synapse 3 is OK.
From what I've read it saves keybinds and macros to the internal memory, I don't think the RGB stuff is in the onboard profiles.
I just checked the RAM usage on mine. Previously I only checked CPU usage. There's about 5 Razer processes, Each uses between 15-35 MB, and overall my total RAM usage is about 28% (out of 16GB) with 11 GB remaining unused.
Corsair products that have properly working storage inside specifically for profile data don't need to have iCUE running, but there isn't very many of those, and I'm pretty sure case fans are not one of them
If there's no on-board profile on any Corsair product, the ones without the on-board profile storage will revert to whatever the default is, usually RGB puke