At COMPUTEX 2024, CORSAIR introduced the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB AIOs, representing a significant shift in their AIO cooler lineup. These new coolers promise performance boosts thanks to their re-engineered pump, improved cold plate, and pre-installed iCUE LINK RX RGB fans. The TITAN RX RGB AIOs come in 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm sizes, catering to diverse cooling needs.
Corsair is shifting their naming as well starting with the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB and will now use actaul radiator sizes in the names instead of H170, H150, H110 etc. Now they’ll go by a series name featuring some modifiers like the iCUE LINK family or RX RGB or whatever but the most important bit here is the actual radiator size will now be in the name.
Back to the coolers, the TITAN RX RGB AIOs stand out with their robust features set. Starting off, the 3-phase pump offers a higher flow rate, enhancing cooling efficiency while being more power-efficient and durable. The cold plate is slightly convex to ensure optimal contact with the CPU, paired with pre-applied XTM70 thermal paste for superior heat transfer.
The interchangeable pump caps, compatible with other iCUE LINK AIO caps, allow for aesthetic customization and additional cooling options. The iCUE LINK system simplifies cable management by enabling power and data to be transmitted through a single cable, reducing clutter and enhancing build aesthetics.
The RX RGB fans included with the TITAN RX AIOs are equipped with CORSAIR’s AirGuide technology, providing focused airflow and reduced noise thanks to magnetic dome bearings. Each fan also features eight individually addressable RGB LEDs, adding a vibrant light show to your setup.