Corsair has introduced a new series of maintenance-free iCue Link Titan RX RGB liquid cooling systems. It includes LSS models with radiators of standard sizes 240, 280 and 360 mm.
The presented LSS uses the new FlowDrive pump. The three-phase motor in its composition provides quieter operation, more efficient cooling and higher flow rates compared to previous pump models, the manufacturer claims. Unfortunately, the company does not specify the characteristics of the pump.
The iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB series LSS includes the new RX RGB fans. The 240 mm and 360 mm use 120 mm fans with operating speeds from 300 to 2100 rpm, creating air flow from 10.4 to 73.5 CFM and static pressure from 0.12 to 4.33 mm water. Art. The 280 mm model uses two 140 mm fans with operating speeds from 300 to 1700 rpm, creating an air flow from 17.9 to 94.7 CFM and a static pressure from 0.15 to 3.75 mm water. Art.
Additionally, for the iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB series LSS, the company offers CapSwap modules, which are pump covers with different functions. One of these modules is equipped with a screen on which useful information about the system and animated images are displayed, the other has a built-in fan that not only additionally cools the liquid in the LSS circuit, but also the surrounding space near the motherboard power subsystem and RAM modules. The third option serves simply as a decorative element.
The manufacturer claims compatibility of iCUE LINK TITAN RX RGB LSS systems with Intel LGA 1851 and LGA 1700 processor sockets, as well as AMD Socket AM5/AM4. All models will be available in white and black versions. Everything comes with a six-year warranty. The cost of new products is not reported.
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