Corsair has simply unveiled the iCUE Hyperlink Titan RX RGB, which is an AIO CPU cooler that the corporate claims is the “new efficiency king” of AIOs. However it’s the brand new Corsair CPU cooler‘s identify that’s what has most caught our eye.
As a maker of among the finest AIO coolers available on the market, it’s a shock to seek out Corsair‘s newest sporting a reputation that looks as if it could be extra at house on Nvidia’s subsequent flagship GPU.
We’re in fact referring to the usage of Titan and RX within the identify of this new processor pacifier. Positive, Nvidia’s present GPU naming conference facilities on the usage of RTX not simply RX, and in reality it’s AMD’s Radeon GPUs that sport an RX prefix, however that mixture of Titan RX is just a bit too near the outdated Titan RTX. There’s even a rumored new model of that card anticipated to be known as both Titan RTX or Titan AI.
So, whereas we’re certain the iCUE Hyperlink Titan RX RGB is sort of able to wicking away all the warmth a Titan RTX may muster, we’re equally sure it doesn’t in actual fact home an Nvidia GPU.
As an alternative, Corsair’s new flagship AIO is definitely a barely pared-back model of a few of its flagship coolers, swapping out flashier-looking followers and an LCD display screen on the CPU block for extra highly effective RX followers and an RGB-illuminated CPU block.
Out there in 240mm, 360mm, and 280mm variants, the brand new coolers embrace a standard-thickness radiator, relatively than the additional thick radiator of one thing just like the Hyte Thicc Q60. Circulating its pre-filled coolant across the radiator and CPU block is a brand new three-phase motor that Corsair calls FlowDrive. A brand new “precision-engineered” cold-plate floor additionally apparently helps obtain “optimum contact” along with your CPU.
As for these RX followers, they’re “particularly engineered for the excessive airflow and static strain wanted for radiator cooling.” You may see the distinction summarised within the desk under evaluating the RX followers on this AIO to the corporate’s flagship iCUE Hyperlink H100i which makes use of QX followers.
Fan identify | Corsair RX | Corsair QX |
Pace | 300 – 2100rpm (+/-10%) | 480 – 2400rpm (+/-10%) |
Airflow | 10.4 – 73.5 CFM | 16.44 – 63.1 CFM |
Static strain | 0.12 – 4.33mm-H2O | 0.17 – 3.8mm-H2O |
As for that RGB-covered pump cap, it homes 20 RGB LEDs. You may as well swap out the cap for CapSwap modules that embrace one with a small fan for cooling your system’s reminiscence and motherboard’s VRMs or you may add an LCD module.
The brand new iCUE Hyperlink Titan RX RGB is accessible now with costs ranging from $169.99 (through this hyperlink) for the 240mm model and rising to $199.99 (through this hyperlink) for the 360mm variant.
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