Thursday, August 15th 2024

CORSAIR Launches New iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB AIO Cooler Lineup

CORSAIR today launched its highly anticipated family of next-generation all-in-one (AIO) CPU coolers, the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB. Delivering unparalleled performance, striking aesthetics, and unique iCUE LINK connectivity, the TITAN RX RGB takes its lofty place as the best performing cooler that CORSAIR has ever created. Thousands of hours of in-house engineering and years of experience bringing award-winning CPU coolers to market have culminated in the TITAN RX RGB, a generational breakthrough in cooling that sets a new standard in the industry.

Driving the TITAN RX RGB's phenomenal performance is the new FlowDrive cooling engine, powered by a three-phase motor that offers improved power efficiency, quieter operation, and a higher flow rate than its predecessors. This, combined with a precision-engineered cold plate surface profile that ensures optimal contact with your CPU's integrated heat spreader, results in consistently lower temperatures under all conditions. With the inclusion of CORSAIR's top-performing RX RGB fans, specifically engineered for the high airflow and static pressure needed for radiator cooling, the TITAN RX RGB provides exceptional cooling performance with impressively low acoustics.

Accompanying the vibrant lighting of the RX RGB fans, a new pump cap featuring a captivating design showcases 20 individually addressable RGB LEDs. The TITAN RX RGB also offers additional ways to personalize your cooler using unique CapSwap modules (sold separately). These modules let you change the look or functionality of the cooler in seconds, completely tool-free. Add depth to your lighting with the three-dimensional Groove module, reduce motherboard VRM, M.2, and DRAM temperatures by as much as 25°C with the VRM Fan module, or display anything from system temps to animated GIFs on the popular LCD Screen module.
The TITAN RX RGB leverages CORSAIR iCUE LINK technology, enabling effortless, simplified connections that make cable management a breeze. Coupled with more intelligent, bi-directional communication between each component and iCUE software, it's easy to see why iCUE LINK is the future of DIY PC building.
The TITAN RX RGB supports a wide range of Intel and AMD socket types, including Intel LGA 1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4. Available in radiator sizes up to 360 mm, the TITAN RX RGB is capable of handling even the latest powerhouse CPUs.

Availability and Pricing
  • The iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB is available now from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.
  • The iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB is backed by a six year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.
  • For up-to-date pricing of the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB, please refer to the CORSAIR website or contact your local CORSAIR sales or PR representative.
Source: Corsair
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11 Comments on CORSAIR Launches New iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB AIO Cooler Lineup

#2
Kaesar
Dear god, corsair lost control of their product naming. Why use RX? Why Titan?
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#3
Diceair
I will never buy anything corsair ever again due to corsair link needed on 99% of their products and the lackluster performance when you can get the arctic liquid freezer III for less money it's a no brainer if performance is your thing
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#4
kapone32
Money, Money Money. I bet the LCD screen will be almost as expensive as the AIO.
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#5
starfals
DiceairI will never buy anything corsair ever again due to corsair link needed on 99% of their products and the lackluster performance when you can get the arctic liquid freezer III for less money it's a no brainer if performance is your thing
This. They should all sue Arctic. It ruined the AIO market for everyone lol. I fail to see why i should ever think about ASUS,Noctua (air cooliing) or Corsair lol. They all got bonker prices, with similar performance. Sometimes even worse than the Liquid freezer 3. That one is soo good and soo cheap, it killed the whole market lol. I can get the 360 for cheaper than most Noctua air coolers lol. For 80 bucks, i can get the 360 one and for 85, the 420. 85 bucks people, its insane. I spend more on my weaker D15. It was 110 bucks here. The D15 part 2 is even more. 165 bucks right now. Asus selling 360 AIOS for like 250-350... GB and the other muppets too.
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#6
Dave65
Corsair is just a gimmick these days.
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#7
bonehead123
iClueless = auto no-buy for me :D

OTOH, I thought that since the Asetek patent thingy was over & done with a while back, we would start seeing some more innovation in the AIO space....I guess they're too cheap to retool their production lines, or at least haven't done it yet.....sooo sad :(
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#8
blueturtle
When will Corsair do something about their crapware iCue software? Heavy sarcasm here!!
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#9
Gmr_Chick
OK, so...according to the Corsair web-site, the 240mm version of this AIO comes in at $160 USD. The 280mm variant comes in at a whopping $245 USD. And the 360mm version comes in at $200. I think there's a mixup on the prices of the 280 and 360 though. I could see them charge $245 for the 360mm, if their past 360mm AIOs are anything to go by.
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#11
Diceair
starfalsThis. They should all sue Arctic. It ruined the AIO market for everyone lol. I fail to see why i should ever think about ASUS,Noctua (air cooliing) or Corsair lol. They all got bonker prices, with similar performance. Sometimes even worse than the Liquid freezer 3. That one is soo good and soo cheap, it killed the whole market lol. I can get the 360 for cheaper than most Noctua air coolers lol. For 80 bucks, i can get the 360 one and for 85, the 420. 85 bucks people, its insane. I spend more on my weaker D15. It was 110 bucks here. The D15 part 2 is even more. 165 bucks right now. Asus selling 360 AIOS for like 250-350... GB and the other muppets too.
I bought the liquid freezer iii 360mm non rgb and man that things amazing for my 5800x. Even better on newer cpus. Wish it was available when my brother brother bought his 13700k. He went with a corsair cooler and been having issues with icue, it's loud af, and cpu instantly goes to 100C and throttle when doing basic benchmarks and then corsair just tells me they can't help me.

I tell you if we put a liquid freezer iii 360mm on that 13700k will cool it much better
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