Today, we will be taking a look at the CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO liquid CPU cooler. It’s an all-in-one CPU cooler designed for Intel (LGA 1851/1700) and AMD (AM5/AM4) processors.
It delivers high-performance, ultra-quiet cooling with optimized thermal performance, with streamlined iCUE LINK connectivity, and dynamic RGB lighting.
It features Corsair’s FlowDrive cooling engine, with three-phase motor for peak thermal efficiency, higher flow rate and lower noise levels.
The kit is includes mounting brackets and backplates for fast installation, on a wide range of socket types for Intel (LGA 1851/1700) and AMD (AM5/AM4) processor.
It comes with three RX120 RGB high-performance cooling fans, which are pre-installed on the radiator, to give you excellent airflow and high static pressure, while keeping noise as low as possible.
Each fan has a maximum speed of up to 2,100 rpm, and comes with advanced performance blades with an airfoil shape, and offers an optimized angle of attack. The edge curvature of the blades ensure maximum airflow efficiency of around 73.5 CFM. Read the review of the Corsair iCUE LINK RX120 RGB cooling fans.
The pump features a total of 20 addressable RGB LEDs, giving you dynamic lighting and mesmerizing effects, plus you can synchronize it with the RX120 cooling fans using Corsair’s iCUE LINK software.
You can also personalize your cooler with Corsair’s tool-free CapSwap modules, which includes the Groove cap, the VRM Fan cap, and the LCD screen cap, which allows you to display the system’s health and more.
I would like to send a big thank you to Corsair for the review sample! Here is a snippet of what they have to say about themselves on their website:
More than 20 years of PC performance innovation
Founded in 1994, Corsair has grown from pioneering the high-performance DRAM market to one of the world’s leading providers of enthusiast-grade PC components and peripherals. Our groundbreaking technology and innovation can be found in our high-performance memory, ultra-efficient power supplies, PC cases, PC and CPU cooling solutions, and solid-state storage devices. Under the Corsair Gaming brand, launched in 2014, we provide gaming keyboards, mice, headsets and mouse mats to eSports professionals and anybody who is passionate about competitive PC gaming.
Corsair hardware is regularly featured in showcase “dream systems,” and we have earned the adulation and respect of the press, professional gamers and overclockers, high-end system integrators, and PC enthusiasts worldwide by delivering leading-edge technology backed by renowned service and support.
Corsair has developed a global operations infrastructure with extensive marketing and distribution channel relationships, and our products are available through leading distributors and retailers in over sixty countries worldwide.
We’ll be testing the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with an Intel 14th Gen Core i9-14900K (which has a pretty high default TDP of 125W and a Turbo Boost TDP of 253+W), mounted on a MSI Z790 Project Zero motherboard. We’ll also be using 32GB of Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5-7200, and a GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card.
OK, let’s dive straight in and take a look at the specifications on the next page. You can buy the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler (white) for USD $199 from Corsair – https://tinyurl.com/4y5ecxub
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