Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB CPU Cooler Review

Conclusion

A new era for Corsair Liquid Coolers has started

Corsair’s original H100 all-in-one CPU liquid cooler was a revolutionary product. Now, thirteen years later, Corsair has started a new AIO journey with in-house technologies, successfully pushing the performance of their cooling solutions to new heights with their new iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB. The Corsair H-series is gone. Now, we are entering the era of the Titan.

With their new in-house “FlowDrive” cooling technology, Corsair has pushed themselves to the top of our performance charts. They are either the best solution on our charts, or within one degree of the best solution on almost all of our graphs. That’s a strong result for Corsair’s in-house technology. Not bad for what’s technically a first generation product. That leaves us excited for the future of the CPU cooling market. Corsair has delivered great results with their new iCUE LINK TITAN 360, but but how would a 2nd or 3rd generation Corsair FlowDrive CPU cooler perform? With the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB, Corsair has seriously shaken up the CPU cooler market.

Upgrade Options

Corsair new TITAN CPU cooler is an iCUE LINK product. We’ve reviewed Corsair’s iCUE LINK ecosystem before, and to say the least it is a create option for those who want tidy systems, minimal cables, and a single app to control all of their cooling products. One cable can control a myriad of fans, pumps, and other products.

Corsair’s iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB comes with an iCUE LINK system hub, and for £179.99, the cooler is similarly prices to other high-performance 360mm liquid coolers. Furthermore, Corsair’s CapSwap pump top replacements aren’t overly expensive. The fan module upgrade is £24.99, and more standard tops cost less than £15. That said, the iCUE LINK LCD screen module is costly at £84.99. That said, adding an LCD screen to any product these days comes with a hefty price premium.

Corsair’s new iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB CPU cooler has left us thoroughly impressed. It is a strong performer, and leaves us excited about the future of the CPU cooling market. Corsair has delivered major improvements to their cooling performance with their in-house tech. Now we must wonder what other companies have in store for us now that Asetek’s domination of the liquid cooling market is over.

To close, Corsair’s new iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB CPU liquid cooler leaves us our seal of approval. It is a strong performer with premium quality, and it has made us excited about CPU coolers again.

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