Corsair has launched a new flagship line of AIO (all in one) water coolers dubbed iCUE Link Titan RX RGB. The company claims it’s “the best performing cooler” to leave its labs, with improved power efficiency, quieter operation, and higher flow rates than its predecessors.
Cooling the best CPUs on the market can take some serious engineering. Corsair reckons its Titan RX RGB coolers are more than up to the task, in part thanks to its new FlowDrive cooling engine. This is essentially a three-phase motor that delivers all the improvements mentioned prior. Of course, this is all backed by a cold plate and the company’s latest RX RGB fans.
As its name implies, Titan RX RGB coolers features the brand’s iCUE Link connectivity, allowing you to power and control all aspects of your cooler via a single cable. A fantastic perk that simplifies installation while keeping your build clean. The pump cover also supports tool-free custom RGB cap modules offering a variety of designs including an LCD screen to show temperature and other vitals, or a fan if you prefer better VRM (Voltage Regulator Module) cooling.
Moving to the other side, we find a cold plate specifically engineered to maximise contact with the CPU’s IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader). All that heat then makes its way out of your PC via a 27mm thick aluminium radiator. This is where up to three of those iCUE Link RX RGB fans come in, making for a complete cooling combo for consistent temperatures.
In addition to being easy to install on Intel’s LGA 1851/1700 and AMD’s AM5/AM4 sockets, the mounting brackets and backplates allow for free rotation of the pump housing – 360° on Intel – to suit your build design. Lastly, all Titan RX RGB coolers come with pre-applied XTM70 thermal paste for maximum heat transfer. Corsair claims that its paste is at least 1.6°C better than the closest competitor.
The iCUE LINK Titan RX RGB liquid cooler series is available in three sizes: 240mm (£149.99/€169.90/$159.99), 280mm (£159.99/€184.90), and 360mm (£179.99/€204.90/$199.99). These are by no means the most affordable coolers, but who can put a price on performance? Finally, each model also comes with a six-year warranty.