Corsair expands iCUE Link-compatible liquid cooling components with new blocks and pump/res combos

The Corsair iCUE Link was envisioned as an all-accompanying liquid-cooling ecosystem to improve and simplify the building of custom liquid cooling loops. Today, Corsair is expanding the line-up of supported components with the new iCUE Link XD5 RGB Elite LCD pump/reservoir combo and iCUE Link XG7 RGB 40-Series GPU water blocks, the Hydro X.

The iCUE LINK XD5 RGB Elite LCD is the new flagship pump/reservoir combo in Corsair's portfolio. Based on the standard Corsair XD5 RGB and Elite version, this product features a 2.1-inch IPS LCD pump panel with a 480×480 resolution to dynamically display real-time coolant temps, photos, or animated GIFs. Using the iCUE Link technology in the XD5 RGB Elite LCD simplifies the construction process, removing typical Molex connections, minimising cable clutter, and improving connectivity. Available in grey and white, this pump/reservoir combo uses a Xylem D5 PWM pump motor at its core.

The Corsair iCUE Link XG7 RGB 40-Series water blocks are a step up from their predecessors, as they now have iCUE Link connections out of the box. The new XG7 RGB series emphasises adaptability and provides many connection choices to fulfil the demands of DIY builders.

Lastly, the new Hydro X Series XT softline mesh tubing redefines loop design and is constructed of robust EPDM rubber. Its distinct mesh layer gives a sturdy and elegant appearance, and it is available in both black and white for those looking to make a stealthy or monochromatic system.

The iCUE Link XD5 RGB Elite LCD pump/reservoir combo costs £299.99, and the iCUE Link XG7 RGB 40-Series GPU water blocks are priced at £229.99. Three meters of Hydro X Series XT softline mesh tubing costs £19.99. All three components are now available with a three-year guarantee.

KitGuru says: Planning on building a custom water loop? Have you considered making one using Corsair's Hydro X series components?

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