🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Style!
The Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB Liquid CPU Cooler is a high-performance, all-in-one cooling solution designed for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a 360mm radiator and three RX120 RGB fans, it ensures optimal CPU temperatures while adding a vibrant aesthetic to your setup. With iCUE LINK technology, enjoy effortless connectivity and reduced cable clutter, making installation a breeze. The cooler is compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms, making it a versatile choice for any build.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 39.6 x 12 x 2.7 cm; 1.67 kg |
Item model number | CW-9061018-WW |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.67 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
H**P
Excellent cooling
I got the Titan 360 as an upgrade to Corsair H100i (which was a bit lacking for my 265K. Perfectly fine under normal use but it would get a bit hot under very heavy loads.) The installation was pretty straight forward - you just need to follow the instructions which can be also found online thanks to a handy QR code which is seen as soon as the box is opened.)There were a couple of minor issues. I initially couldn’t find the screws but they were in the bag for the AMD brackets! Secondly due to size of the rad the supplied iCUE cable was a bit short (you get 2 x200mm and 1x 600mm) for my setup. Fortunately I had bought a spare 600mm cable so was able to use that. I would suggest before removing any existing cooling solution just check that the cables go where you need them to go. The preapplied thermal paste is always a bonus as well and the iCUE software works well - as I already had it installed it spotted the new AIO instantly.Obviously the main bit - how does it do? With the previous H100i my 265K package temps reached 77C after three 3 runs of Cinebench and hit 104C after a 10 min Prime95 run, (with 6 Pcores 90C or higher)With the Titan it was 73C with Cinebench (quite nice) but more impressively with Prime95 only 96C. One Pcore just reached 90C, one at 84 the rest 80 or below) So worth the outlay.
E**.
Silent, Cool and colourful.
Why you should buy:- No LCD on pump increases value for money, and can be later upgraded- A 360 mm radiator keeps the CPU cooler than a 120 or 240, letting fans spin slower- Premium magnetic dome fans run quite even at high RMP- In the ICUE link software you can configure fan speeds perfectly- It can keep even the most toasty CPUS from throttling(AMD 9950X @170W TDP, Arctic MX4, CINEBENCH 2024 peak temperature ~ 76C above ambient)Things to consider:- Mounting the radiator on the front or side panel can result in sloshing sounds as the water runs in the loop(This can be fixed by mounting on the top panel)- The RGB is not perfectly diffused across the plastic parts of the fans and there are visible hotspots- The AIO can make installing CPU power cable a bit tricky as it is a tight fit
S**K
CPU & CASE AIO COOLING FANS & RGB Trumped!
The media could not be loaded. Modular, affordable, easily installed. It controls everything. Fans, pump, ram, gpu rgb.Yes I bought the lcd screen addon - about £85 if you want that too.I use the fan curve control in iCue software to stabilize the fan speeds, to reduce annoying variable wining noise.Has reduced my cpu temperature massively (AMD Ryzen 9 7950x).The rgb is fun to setup.One point to note - 1 of the fans was RGB oriented 90 degrees out of sync with the other two and in the wrong sequence order during rgb patterns. Fixed by making iCue learn the fans and in "Mural" tab, you can re-order the fans and rename them in order again and get back the sequence to be correct. The sofware is quite smart for it. Select the hub (not the fans) in iCue, to change the hardware calibration of the fans, before going for lighting options for the fans themselves.Last note - do your homework on dimensions of your case first and learn the CORRECT ways to mount this to not cause air-pocket problems to the pump. Youtuber jay2cent talks great about this.Enjoy the light show!
P**C
Love the quality!
I have just finished building my first PC and this CPU cooler is absolutely amazing! Very easy to install, pretty quiet. The only thing I noticed after installation is that I had to tilt the pc form side to side to get all the air bubbles from the CPU to the top of the radiator. It probably would happen naturally over time but this helped and the sound decreased even more.Love the RGB and very please overall!
A**R
10/10
very fast at cooling down my pc and not very noisy.Sturdy unit and fits well.It is part of a larger ecosystem so its assumed all your fans are corsair aswell etc but it is compatible.
S**T
Great fan radiator and well made
Excellent cpu cooler, well made and looks great in the case. I especially like the link system these fans use as it stops all the mess with cables in the case and when you can link all of the fans up with a simple cable it makes the case look great.
A**S
Great AIO, RGB can turn off - but rubbish instructions
Upgraded from an older Corsair 240mm model to this 280mm.Made a huge difference in temps and noise. The 240 was constantly up and down, and compared to my two 140mm intake fans, it was very noisy. This one sits at a much lower RPM and even when it spins up the noise level is much lower while also providing far better airflow.I've never been a fan of the iCue software, it still doesn't offer enough functionality for me. I could not get Argus Monitor to work with this AIO unlike my previous Corsair, but 'Fan Control' with the icue add on worked perfectly and I'm very happy with the setup.2 things to note! It's been a while since i changed AIO (about 5 years!), and you do need to run it in at a high speed to get the bubbles out at the start as it was making a bit of a rattle. This dissipated after a few mins with the pump at full speed.Secondly, there's no printed manual (which is fine, waste of paper most of the time!), but Corsair's online guide is horrible and makes it seem like you need to make a loop with the power cables and fans. You do not, you can simply click the fans together and plug one of them into the control unit. A guide wouldn't be needed with normal fan connectors, but the iCue system is unique to corsair and has proprietary connectors which confuses matters.All in all, very happy and managed to fit it in the side panel section of my Fracal North case.Oh and yes, you can turn all the RGB completely off in iCue, save it as a hardware profile and then uninstall iCue if you wish.
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