Another AIO from CORSAIR’s iCUE LINK TITAN Series is the TITAN 240 RX LCD AIO Cooler. I previously reviewed the TITAN 240 RX RGB version, and while both share almost the same design and performance, this one only has a different “CAP”.
Back in my earlier review, many of you asked about the proper way to install and route the cables. So, this time, we’ll go over that clearly.
With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at some of the key features of the TITAN 240 RX LCD and go through the correct cable installation process step by step.
Specifications
| Model | iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD |
| Water Block | Dimensions: 77mm x 77mm x 73mm |
| Radiator | 277mm x 120mm x 27mm |
| Fan | Fan: iCUE LINK RX Fans – Dimension: 120mm x 25mm – Speed: 300 – 2100 RPM +/- 10% – Static Pressure:4.33 mmH2O – Air Flow: 73.5 CFM – Control Mode: Digital |
| Tubing | Length: 400mm Material: Black Sleeved Low-Permeation Rubber |
| Compatibility | AMD: AM5,AM4 Intel: LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115x |
| Cold Plate Material | Copper |
CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX RGB Review
In case you miss the review of the iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX RGB you may check it out here:
Unboxing

The CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD comes with lots of accessories and cables. Specifically, the iCUE LINK cables, the USB cables, the PCIe power cable, the tach cable, the USB splitter, the AMD mounting bracket, screws, the Intel backplate, and the iCUE LINK system hub.

And lastly, the iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD AIO Cooler itself.


The water block has two parts: the pump and the LCD cap. It has two ports: the USB Type-C port, which is for the LCD screen, and the other is the iCUE LINK Active Port, which controls the pump.


Overall, the body of the water block is made from plastic. The cold plate is made from copper with pre-applied thermal paste.
One of the unique features of the iCUE LINK TITAN RX AIO Cooler is the Cap Swap. With this, you can swap any available Caps that you can buy from CORSAIR to change the overall look of the AIO’s pump.


The radiator is your typical aluminum radiator with no screw protectors.


The fans do have lighting and can be controlled using the iCUE LINK System Hub. At the side of the fans are detachable side plates that can be moved around. This also gives you an idea that you can do your own mod for the side plates to create a unique design.
Cable Installation
This is the part where most of the new users to CORSAIR’s products having a lot of trouble. How to install properly and what cables should they use.

There are three iCUE LINK cables: a short 90° cable, a longer 90° cable, and a 90° to a standard angled cable.

The short 90° cable is used to tether other CORSAIR products that can be connected to the iCUE LINK System Hub. If, you don’t have any other CORSAIR products in your build, then you don’t need to use it.
The longer 90° cable is used to connect the fans of the AIO cooler to the iCUE LINK System Hub. You can plug it into whichever side of the fans you want. However, it’s much better to plug it in on the side where you can hide the cable.
Once plugged in, you can now connect the other end to the hub. Any side will do.
The 90° to standard cable is used for the water block. Use the 90° to plug it into the water block side, while the other end will be plugged into the hub or vice versa. It really depends on your setup.
The 90° USB-C to USB header cable is used to control the LCD cap. Plug the USB-C into the water block, and the other end will be plugged into your motherboard’s USB header.
The last three cables are to control the fan, power the hub, and connect the iCUE LINK System HUB to your motherboard. All of these cables have their own slots on the HUB, which you can see in the pictures provided.
Since there are two cables with ends that need to be plugged into a USB header, CORSAIR provided a USB splitter that lets you use only one header on your motherboard.
LCD Display

The TITAN RX LCD stands out with its unique pump cap design that really showcases the lighting effects. It’s got 44 individually addressable RGB LEDs around the pump, giving it that clean and vibrant glow that easily catches attention inside your build.

The TITAN RX LCD also comes with a custom 2.1″ 480×480 display that you can fully control through iCUE software. You can customize it using preset animations or even show system data. It also supports GIPHY integration, so you can easily upload your favorite memes or GIFs right on the pump screen, perfect for adding a bit of personality to your setup.
Benchmarks
For benchmarking, I will use Cinebench 2024. To get the data, I will use HWiNFO64.
Here are the specs of the components I will use for testing.
Specifications:
ASRock Z790 PG NOVA
Intel i5 13600KF
PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER OC VERTO
Kingston NV2 M.2 SSD (1TB)
Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 RGB (48GB) 7200 MT/s
FSP VITA GM 850W
Thermaltake CORE P3 TG PRO
Results
Conclusion

The same with my review of the RGB variant of this AIO Cooler. The very heart of this AIO is the iCUE Link System. With this, it will solve the problems of cable management if and only if you have other fans from Corsair. If not, then cable management will still be the same problem.
The LCD is definitely a nice upgrade for this cooler, but if you already have the ARGB version of the AIO, you can actually just buy the LCD cap separately. It’s a great way to add a personal touch to your setup and make your build truly your own.
For most of the users who build their own PCs and for me as well, pricing will be the problem for this AIO cooler. But I think because of the iCUE LINK SYSTEM, this technology makes it pricey, but in a good way, as it will solve the potential problems of having lots of RGB fans inside a case.
Overall, the CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD is a good AIO cooler, with cool and good features such as the swappable cap, the iCUE Link System, pre-mounted fans, and fewer cables. It is not the perfect AIO, but I think CORSAIR is slowly but surely going into that direction.
You can get the CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD for around P10,200.00 or $173.00.
With that, the CORSAIR iCUE LINK TITAN 240 RX LCD receives the Recommended award.

PROS:
- Premium build quality
- Simplified Cable Management
- Cap Swap Modularity
- Good RGB lighting
CONS:
- Pricey
- Proprietary Ecosystem




























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