Conclusion and Verdict
Having tested many AIO CPU coolers in the past, I wasn’t sure if the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX AIO cooler was any different. However, I was wrong … really wrong. In fact, I was pretty stunned to see how much the TITAN 360 RX was able to cool the Intel Core i9-14900K at full load.
At 100% CPU load, the CPU temperatures reached a high of only 85 degrees Celsius and maximum of 89 degrees Celsius for the CPU package. This is the lowest I’ve seen for an AIO cooler so far. Impressive!
This exceptional cooling performance is all thanks to its Flowdrive Cooling Engine (pump), which is powered by a three-phase motor and offers a higher flow rate with lower noise level. What’s more, the CPU waterblock has a fairly large copper base and comes with Corsair’s XTM70 thermal paste pre-applied..
An AIO cooler is nothing without decent cooling fans. The Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX AIO cooler comes with 3 x RX120 RGB cooling fans which are pre-installed on the 360mm radiator. These fans offer a maximum speed of 2,100 rpm, and gives you an airflow of between 10.4 – 73.5 CFM with a maximum noise level of only 36 dBA.
For those who hate connecting the many RGB/Fan cables, the include iCUE LINK System Hub is welcome altenative. You only need to connect one iCUE LINK cable from the CPU waterblock to the RX120 RGB fans, and another cable to the iCUE LINK System Hub (almost like a daisy-chain setup). Yes, you do need cables (in fact, just 2 iCUE LINK cables) … but still, it’s way fewer than other AIO coolers I’ve used.
To get all the benefits from the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX AIO cooler, you’ll need to download and install Corsair’s iCUE software. It’s intuitive and simple to use. You can use it to control the LCD display and synchronize your PC with other iCUE devices, such as RGB cooling fans, keyboards, mice etc. You can also use it to monitor fan and pump speeds, clock frequencies, utilization, temperatures and more.
And finally, what makes the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX AIO cooler so unique, is the ability to customize the pump cap of the CPU waterblock. There are 3 CapSwap AIO modules available (sold separately) … Goove, VRM Fan and LCD Screen.
The LCD Screen AIO module can be configured via the iCUE software, and is similar to the LCD display as found on the Corsair iCUE LINK H150i Elite LCD XT AIO cooler, but this time it’s completely removeable/swappable. These AIO modules are super easy to install … no tools needed.
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
Final thoughts:
Hands down, the Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB CPU cooler is by far one the best AIO coolers I’ve tested so far. Not only does it offer amazing cooling performance, but looks absolutely amazing thanks to its ability to change the pump cap with its CapSwap AIO modules.
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