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Corsair launches flagship iCUE Link TITAN RX AIO coolers

Corsair is expanding its AIO CPU cooler lineup with the iCUE Link Titan RX LCD, bringing an additional layer of customisation to the iCUE Link Titan RX AIOs were launched earlier this year. Building on the success of the Titan RX RGB series, the Titan RX LCD promises the same cooling performance and an LCD for you to play with.

At the centre of the Titan RX LCD's block is a custom 2.1-inch IPS with a 480×480 resolution and 600cd/m² brightness. With a refresh rate of 30 Hz and support for over 16.7 million colours, this LCD offers users a versatile canvas. Through iCUE, users can configure a selection of data displays and backgrounds, allowing for personalisation that complements any gaming setup.

Like the original Titan RX, the new variant uses a FlowDrive cooling engine powered by a three-phase motor. This technology enhances power efficiency while ensuring quieter operation and delivers a superior flow rate compared to its predecessors. Coupled with a new cold plate design, users can expect consistently low temperatures, even in demanding scenarios.

The included RX RGB fans have been designed for optimal airflow and static pressure, making them ideal for radiator cooling. Corsair's innovative AirGuide technology and Magnetic Dome bearings enhance performance while minimising noise. The fans operate in a wide speed range, from 0 RPM to 2,100 RPM, allowing them to respond seamlessly to the varying demands of your CPU. Users can also fine-tune fan settings through iCUE, ensuring a balance of performance and acoustics.

Corsair has also integrated GIPHY access directly within the iCUE, unlocking various animations and video clips for you to use on the LCD. This feature allows users to effortlessly customise the Titan RX LCD panel with GIFs that reflect their mood or style, offering a fun layer of personalisation that enhances the gaming experience. The ease of setup has also been a focus, with the iCUE LINK system simplifying the process of connecting the cooler and fans. Users can minimise cable clutter and streamline their builds using universal connections that plug into a single port on the iCUE Link hub.

The Titan RX LCD is available in black and white. Moreover, it comes with 240 mm (£229.99/€264.90/$199.99) or 360 mm radiators (£259.99/€299.90/$219.99) and is compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD socket types, including Intel LGA 1700 and AMD AM5/AM4. Each Titan RX LCD cooler has pre-applied XTM70 thermal paste, ensuring effective heat dissipation between your CPU and the copper cold plate.

KitGuru says: At those prices, the iCUE Link Titan RX AIOs could be a hard sell. However, for those who value a simple assembly process and lots of customisation, it could be worth considering.

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