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iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX RGB AIO: Everything You Need to Know

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The iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX is the follow-up to the well-received iCUE LINK TITAN RX. As you’d expect, it’s still a premium all-in-one CPU cooler, but as that "II" indicates, we’ve taken everything that made the original such a hit and essentially improved on it. That means a new FlowDrive 2 pump, a revised coldplate, second-generation fans in a unified frame, an optimized radiator, and a refreshed pump cap for a cleaner, more modern look.

As a result, you’re looking at improved thermal performance and better noise-normalized efficiency compared to the first generation. It’s cooler, quieter, and even easier to install. It also comes optimized for AMD Ryzen AM5 CPUs right out of the box.

If you just want the raw numbers, here are the key specifications:

TITAN II 360 RX RGB AIO CPU Cooler on black background

iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX RGB Tech Specs

  iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX RGB
Colors Black, White
Radiator Dimensions 394 x 120 x 27 mm
Coldplate Material Copper
Radaitor Material Aluminum
Fans Included iCUE LINK RX360 II Unified Frame
Fan Bearing Magnetic Dome
Fan Max Speed 400–2,100 RPM ±10%
Fan Dimnensions 360 x 129 x 26 mm
Fan Airflow 14.12–64.7 CFM
Fan Static Pressure 0.21–3.57 mm-H2O
Fan Noise Level 10–32.8 dB(A)
Tubing Length 450 mm
Tubing Material Sleeved Low-Permeation Rubber
Socket Support AMD AM5/AM4
Intel LGA 1954/1851/1700
Warranty 6 Years

iCUE LINK 5" LCD Screen Module

If you’re looking for an AIO with an integrated LCD, then you’ll be delighted to hear about the iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX LCD AIO. This boasts all the features of the TITAN II 360 RX, but adds a large 5" LCD screen. That vibrant screen has a native resolution of 720x1280 and works with iCUE software to display system metrics, custom widgets, and more. Its DisplayPort input means it can also function as an auxiliary screen within your operating system to show whatever you want. The LCD module includes a 70mm fan that helps cool motherboard VRMs at the same time.

As we’ve already mentioned, you can pick up the TITAN II with an LCD screen in the form of the iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX LCD, or you can upgrade your non-LCD model with the 5" LCD Screen Module, which is a CapSwap-compatible pump cap replacement. Upgrading is quick and easy, with the tool-free snap and latch design ensuring you’re up and running in minutes. Black and white screen upgrade kits are available to match the color of your AIO.

iCUE LINK TITAN II LCD on black

Quiet and Efficient FlowDrive 2 Pump

The original iCUE LINK TITAN introduced the FlowDrive pump, which was built to balance strong coolant flow with low noise. For the TITAN II, we’ve taken that foundation and refined it further with the second-generation FlowDrive 2 pump. This new pump delivers higher efficiency to keep coolant circulating at a consistently strong flow rate while remaining impressively quiet under load.

The efficiency improvements are buoyed by a reworked coldplate that’s optimized for AMD processors, helping move heat away from the CPU more effectively. The coldplate features a thinner, slightly convex surface to maximize contact with the CPU’s integrated heat spreader, improving thermal transfer where it matters most. Installation is also quicker and more consistent thanks to pre-applied XTM70 thermal paste.

Together, the FlowDrive 2 pump, revised coldplate, and high-performance thermal paste deliver measurable gains in cooling efficiency, helping the iCUE LINK TITAN II run cooler and quieter than before.

TITAN II 360 RX RGB Pump

Unified Frame RX II Fans

The iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX RGB uses three second‑generation iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans built into a unified frame that simplifies installation and reduces cable clutter. Power and data are routed directly through the fan housing via an integrated busbar, reducing the number of cables required and keeping airflow paths clear. With fewer screws and connections to manage, installation is faster and more straightforward.

The iCUE LINK RX360 II fans use magnetic dome bearings and CORSAIR AirGuide technology to maintain stable airflow while keeping noise levels in check. These elements were already central to the original RX fans and remain key to balancing airflow consistency and acoustic performance here. These fans also include built‑in temperature sensors, enabling real‑time thermal monitoring through iCUE. This provides more accurate system data, allowing fan behavior to respond directly to measured temperatures rather than relying solely on CPU or coolant readings.

TITAN II 360 RX RGB Unified Frame Fans

Optimized Radiator

For the iCUE LINK TITAN II, the focus is firmly on the 360mm radiator. This is the most popular radiator size for high‑performance systems and offers the best balance of cooling capability and acoustics. The radiator fin density has been optimized to improve heat dissipation efficiency while keeping airflow resistance in check. By carefully balancing surface area and airflow, the radiator is able to extract more thermal performance without pushing fan speeds or noise levels higher than necessary. In other words, the fans can run slower to offer the same level of cooling as the previous generation.

This focus on the 360mm radiator is important as AMD and Intel processors continue to push power draw under load, with the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition hitting up to 200W and the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus hitting a Maximum Turbo Power of up to 250W. Refining the 360mm radiator allows the iCUE LINK TITAN II to better handle these higher thermal demands while maintaining consistent cooling behavior in a form factor most builders already rely on.

TITAN II 360 RX RGB Radiator

AMD Ryzen AM5 Optimized

One big change this time around is that the TITAN II family is optimized for AMD Ryzen AM5 platforms. Given the general shift over to AMD’s latest and greatest chips by gamers in particular, this move makes sense and means AMD owners will be up and running that little bit quicker than before. It isn’t just that the AMD mounting bracket has been attached straight out of the box, it’s also the fact that the coldplate has been optimized for AMD’s processors as well. This means that even if nothing else had changed, and pretty much everything has, you’d see slightly lower running temperatures from this one aspect alone.

Don’t worry though, the new iCUE LINK TITAN II still works on Intel, and switching over from the preinstalled AMD AM5 bracket to the Intel one is an outrageously speedy affair. You simply slide out the two parts of the mounting bracket and slot in the Intel ones and you’re good to go. It’s worth highlighting that unlike many AIOs out there, we don’t demand you dismantle your default motherboard brackets either, as the iCUE LINK TITAN II 360 RX is designed to screw directly into them. Another reason this is a great cooler.

TITAN II 360 RX RGB AIO Brackets

iCUE LINK

iCUE LINK connectivity keeps installation simple and cable clutter to a minimum by allowing all compatible components to be connected in sequence using universal connectors, all routed to a single port on the included iCUE LINK System Hub. This streamlined approach speeds up builds, reduces the number of individual cables needed, and creates a more cohesive system that’s easier to manage and expand over time.

iCUE Software Compatibility

Full support for CORSAIR iCUE software gives you complete control over both cooling and lighting. The pump cap features 20 individually addressable RGB LEDs, with 24 more on the fans (eight per fan), all fully customizable through iCUE. Beyond lighting, iCUE lets you set automated fan curves, monitor system data, and sync effects across compatible iCUE devices for a unified setup that’s easy to manage and tailor to your system.

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