I suspect the answer to this question will be a resounding NO. Aquacomputer did a great job when they dived into the RGB Bling craze and released their RGBpx products for 5VDC DRGB LEDs in 2018 and 2019. I don’t think they have added any new lighting effects or capabilities since the release of the Farbwerk 360 in 2019. In 2020 Aquacomputer said they were going to release
RGBpx FUSION. In 2023 they said they were going to add
RGBpx PORT SYNC between devices. Neither of these ever happened. Aquacomputer seems to have no interest in improving its RGBpx platform. Their Splitty4 was designed to be compatible with Corsair fans, but that was long before Corsair released their iCue Link fans. I would be extremely surprised if Aquacomputer decided to expend the time and effort to reverse engineer Corsair’s notoriously buggy control protocols to add support for iCue Link fans to Aquacomputer RGBpx products.
SignalRGB and OpenRGB were designed specifically to be able to control RGB products from many different manufacturers. That is their big selling point. Other than the Splitty4, I don't think Aquacomputer has any interest in supporting Corsair products. The other thing to consider is if they did, and people have problems, they would have to provide support for that feature. Consider MQTT. Aquacomputer has been asked many times to allow Aquasuite to Subscribe to MQTT messages, but they refuse to allow this. Aquasuite can only Publish MQTT messages. It cannot Subscribe to MQTT messages. The reason they refuse to allow this is if Aquasuite could Subscribe to MQTT messages, users could flood support with questions: "Why doesn’t my smart home hub talk to Aquasuite?" "Why won’t this MQTT script trigger my LEDs?" etc.