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Corsair introduces new iCue Link Titan RX RGB series of AIO liquid coolers

Corsair has just released the iCue Link Titan RX RGB AIO liquid coolers, the new flagship in Corsair's AIO CPU cooler lineup. Available in black and white, the new AIO liquid coolers feature stunning aesthetics, iCue Link support, and up to 360mm radiators.

The Titan RX RGB uses a FlowDrive cooling engine powered by a three-phase motor to deliver superior performance, enhanced power efficiency, quieter operation, and increased flow rate compared to its predecessors. Paired with a precision-engineered cold plate that ensures optimal contact with the CPU's integrated heat spreader, these coolers consistently achieve lower temperatures under all conditions. Moreover, they're equipped with Corsair's recently launched RX RGB fans, explicitly designed for high airflow and static pressure essential for radiator cooling.

Adding to the visual spectacle, the RX RGB fans are coupled with the new pump cap with 20 individually controllable RGB LEDs. In addition, the Titan RX RGB coolers allow users to customise their cooler with CapSwap modules, providing flexibility in altering the cooler's design or functionality without needing tools. These modules include options such as the 3D Groove module, the VRM fan module, and the LCD Screen module.

As the name suggests, these new coolers are compatible with Corsair's iCue Link technology, which enables seamless connections and cable management. The Titan RX RGB offers compatibility with various Intel and AMD sockets, including Intel LGA 1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4. With radiator diameters up to 360mm, this cooler can accommodate even the most demanding CPUs. The iCue Link Titan RX RGB has a six-year warranty and is now available. The 240mm model costs £149.99, the 280mm model £169.99, and the 360mm model costs £179.99. Pricing is the same regardless of colour.

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KitGuru says: Although expensive, few AIO liquid coolers have an RGB lighting system as good as iCue Link. That alone might convince some to get this cooler over others on the market.

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