❄️ Cool smarter, game harder — the future of liquid cooling is here!
The CORSAIR iCUE Link Titan 360 RX is a premium 360mm all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring a low-noise FlowDrive pump, a vibrant 2.1” IPS LCD display for real-time monitoring and customization, and three high-performance RX120 RGB fans with AirGuide technology. Compatible with Intel LGA 1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, it integrates seamlessly via the iCUE LINK system hub for streamlined connectivity and superior cooling efficiency.
R**N
Good item/easy to install
Easy to install. Good cooling and fun to play with the designs. Software is a little tricky and can be annoying but it’s not that bad. Not too noisy in my opinion since I’ll just have my headset on.
J**E
Desempeño y belleza en una sola pieza... la mejor refrigeración que he probado.
Impresionante desempeño y apariencia. El sistema link es genial casi cero cables y muy fácil de instalar y configurar, una inversión inteligente. Es robusto y muy bien fabricado.
Y**K
Make sure it will fit in your case
Product came as it should new in package, no issues.
H**R
Excellent Cooler
Fantastic AIO cooler. The iCue Link system is incredibly easy to setup and very configurable. The LCD screen is honestly a luxury but it’s a legitimately fun and useful feature to have.
E**A
Works great for my PC
Works great. Install was a little confusing with the Link HUB system, but once I figured it out we were cooking. I had to put the radiator in backwards because I really didn't like having the hose go under the CPU towards the back of the case like their instructions wanted. Only difference is the "Corsair" logo isn't visible on the rad fans (no complaints here about that haha). Screen took a bit to load the first time, but everything works great. Super quiet even with the fans set to 100%. Unfortunately I can only seem to control the fans with iCue, which isn't ideal, but it gets the job done.
P**S
The best
Great cooling high performance and excellent design
C**.
Overpriced, Noisy, and Locked into Corsair’s Ecosystem
I’m using this AIO cooler in a high-performance system with an Intel Core i9-12900KF. While it functions, there are several major drawbacks that limit its usefulness and make it difficult to recommend at this price point.The biggest issue is the forced reliance on Corsair’s iCUE software. Without it running, the LCD screen on the cooler is effectively crippled. Even worse, system monitoring tools like HWiNFO cannot access coolant temperature data, which is a basic and essential metric for anyone managing thermals seriously. This locks you into Corsair’s ecosystem for even basic telemetry.Installation was surprisingly awkward. The system requires a proprietary dongle which adds clutter and limits routing flexibility. The fans also use a proprietary connector, so you cannot replace them with standard PWM fans without losing iCUE control and daisy chaining. This lack of modularity becomes a problem if one fan fails or you want to upgrade.Fan noise is another drawback. The radiator fans are loud even at 60 to 80 percent RPM. They become clearly audible under load, and the tone is sharp and not easily ignored. Under sustained AVX2 workloads pulling around 268 watts, the coolant stabilizes near 42C and CPU package temps average in the high 80s with short bursts at 100C and brief thermal throttling. That’s not exceptional performance for a 360mm unit, especially one running a high-RPM pump and top-exhaust configuration.On the positive side, the pump is quiet, and the cold plate appears to be well mounted based on thermal resistance measurements. There are no stability issues, and the unit does what it’s supposed to do when all Corsair components and software are used as intended. But for anyone looking to build a clean, software-agnostic, high-performance system, this is not a good choice.This cooler is heavily reliant on proprietary standards and locked features. It prioritizes visuals and brand integration over flexibility, interoperability, and pure cooling performance. I would not buy it again.
A**R
Corsair's Best AIO cooler yet, as long as you don't mind iCue
The media could not be loaded. The CORSAIR iCUE Link Titan 360 RX is a beautiful CPU cooler with performance that is sufficient for most tasks. I went with the white and I absolutely love the looks. The rest of the fans in my system are white iCue Link fans, and these go well with those. They have a different side-plate and appearance than the rest, but that's ok.Pros:The Titan RX is the best version of the Corsair liquid AIO coolers yet. The fans perform better, the pump is improved, and the whole thing looks excellent.The big selling point to this is the LCD screen. While not completely customizable, you have plenty of options in the iCue software for what you want to display. And if you wish, you can load your own GIFs.The shroud around the screen is much larger than previous generations, but it is also much more vivid and customizable in terms of colors. It's a little shiny and smooth, which may not fit everyone's preference. But it works well in my build.The fans on the Titan RX are very quiet, and they appear to push more air through than previous generations, which is good considering some previous Corsair coolers were a little weak. But this one has kept my Core Ultra 265k very cool, and that's with using the included thermal paste application that comes on the pump block.If you haven't used the iCue Link system for fans, this is a great way to get started. The amount of wires needed for most RGB fan systems is downright annoying, ESPECIALLY the Corsair pre-Link fan generations. But with Link, I've never enjoyed the building process more, and I'll never go back.Cons:iCue is still a little bulky. It has become a necessary evil at this point. It is a powerful utility, and the functionality is pretty awesome, but it's buggy and tends to glitch at times. Regardless, if you want to go the Corsair route, you have to deal with it.This cooler uses the Corsair iCue Link system, which is excellent. However, the pump/screen combo still has two cables you have to run to it. This isn't a huge deal, but it's a step back from the previous generation of Link coolers. Overall, you are still using less cables, and the Link ecosystem is fantastic. Just know that you will have to route two cables.Also, if you have existing iCue Link hubs, they may not work with this cooler because there is an additional port needed. So you may have to switch to the hub included with the Titan RX. Definitely not a deal breaker at all, but worth noting.Overall, I'm quite happy with this purchase. I would recommend it, but if you want the top end cooling performance in the market, this won't give you that. For the large majority of users, this 360mm Titan RX is going to be more than sufficient, and it looks outstanding in the case. It's a little pricier than some options, but if you want a screen and a 360 cooler, it's about right.
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