Corsair Titan 360 RX RGB AIO review: Excellent for iCue

Corsair Titan 360 RX RGB AIO review: Excellent for iCue


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Today we’re looking at Corsair’s latest AIO, the iCUE Link Titan 360 RX RGB. Most users interested in this AIO will be interested in it due to its compatibility with the iCUE ecosystem, which allows for a ton of customization options – including cooler upgrades like optional VRM fan modules or even adding a fancy LCD screen. In common scenarios, this cooler has some of the lowest noise levels I’ve seen thus far – but it isn’t without flaws, as I’ll detail below

Will this AIO make our list of Best CPU Coolers? Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of the Titan RX RGB AIO, then we’ll go over thermal performance and noise levels.

Corsair Titan 360 RX RGB AIO

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Cooler specifications

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Cooler

Corsair iCUE Link Titan 360 RX RGB

MSRP

$199 USD

Radiator Material

Aluminum

Pump Speed

Up to ~3000 RPM

Lighting

iCUE Link for CPU Block and fans

Warranty

6 Years

Socket Compatibility

Intel Socket LGA 1851/1700 AMD AM5 / AM4

Unit Dimensions (including fans)

396 (L) x 120 (W) x 52mm (D)

Base

Copper cold plate

Maximum TDP (Our Testing)

>265W with Intel’s i7-14700K