Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 4 months ago
RGB and Add-Ons Performance
Once installed, the pump looks stunning with the top pattern, which reminds of a Spirograph, and lights up subtly with the ARGB lighting within.
However, if you’re feeling fancy, you can opt for one of the add-on kits (sold separately) to really jazz it up.
Here’s the rather sexy LCD kit!
Mounting it was easy too, I didn’t even have to turn the PC off, I just pulled off the old one, snapped in the new one, and it powered up; pretty awesome stuff.
It features ARGB lighting, and a really bright and clear display, so the customisation options are pretty endless with this one.
But what if I want to change it again? Pull it off…
And snap in the VRM cooling module. This features a fan that pushes air down towards the CPU.
But there are vents on all four sides to channel the air out, so it cools your VRM, while I guess it’s also blowing air at the RAM and the top M.2 mount too, so pretty cool, literally.