We’ve been reviewing all-in-one liquid CPU coolers for years here at ThinkComputers, and over the years, we have looked at quite a few units from Corsair. Although it has been a while since our last review of a Corsair AIO, we have kept them on our radar, and this time around the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB is square in our sights. Designed for high-performance, ultra-quiet cooling, the TITAN 360 RX RGB brings iCUE LINK connectivity for easy expansion to other supported components, and of course that RGB goodness. This 360mm AIO ticks all of the boxes for what a modern CPU AIO should have, so let’s see if its impressive feature set equates to impressive cooling performance.
Special thanks to Corsair for providing the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB review sample!
Specifications of the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB
Packaging of the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB
Corsiar has provided a standard-sized box for the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB, with a Corsair-specific black and yellow color scheme. On the top of the box is a product shot of the cooler’s pump housing and fans lit up with RGB goodness, while a bit of branding surrounding it.
The remaining sides of the box provide various features and specifications lists, as one would expect to see when looking at the product in a retail environment.
With the box open, we can see a molded and compartmentalized design that separates the radiator and pre-connected fans protected in their own area, while the pump housing and water block are routed around to the other side of the interior. This is a very common packaging design, and does a good job of keeping components safe.
Accessories
Included with the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB are all of your standard mounting hardware and components for current-gen AMD and Intel CPU platforms. By default, the cooler has Intel mounting hardware installed, but the included AMD brackets are easy to swap out, which I will cover later on.
As this cooler is designed to be iCUE LINK compatible, Corsair includes an iCUE LINK System Hub, which is used to physically connect the iCUE LINK components, detect them, and help you manage them via the iCUE application. Along with the System Hub, we get multiple iCUE LINK cables, a power cable, USB 2.0 header to MicroUSB cable, and a motherboard CPU header cable.