Tuesday, November 7th 2023

CORSAIR Adds to the Hydro X Series Custom Cooling Lineup with iCUE LINK-Enabled Components

CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gear and systems for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts, today unveiled the newest additions to the renowned Hydro X Series. In keeping with its commitment to revolutionizing DIY custom cooling, these products are seamlessly integrated with the innovative iCUE LINK Smart Component Ecosystem, further enhancing custom cooling performance and aesthetics. With the addition of the iCUE LINK XD5 RGB ELITE LCD Pump/Reservoir and iCUE LINK XG7 RGB 40-Series GPU Water Blocks, the Hydro X Series now offers even more iCUE LINK-enabled products, making the process of building a world-class custom cooling loop easier than ever.

Following the success of the acclaimed CORSAIR XD5 RGB and the recent introduction of the XD5 RGB ELITE, the iCUE LINK XD5 RGB ELITE LCD arrives as the new flagship of the Pump/Reservoir Combo lineup. This unit boasts a market-first 2.1" IPS LCD pump screen with a 480x480 resolution, dynamically displaying real-time coolant temperatures, images, or animated GIFs. The XD5 RGB ELITE LCD's integration of revolutionary iCUE LINK technology ensures a streamlined build process, eliminating the traditional MOLEX connectors, reducing cable clutter, and enhancing connectivity. With the reliability of a Xylem D5 PWM pump motor at its heart, the XD5 RGB ELITE LCD stands as a fusion of performance, convenience, and style. It is available in both Stealth Gray and White, accentuated with a gunmetal gray zinc-alloy finish.
CORSAIR iCUE LINK XG7 RGB 40-SERIES GPU Water Blocks are the latest components to join the new era of building simplicity. Stepping up from their predecessors, the upgraded XG7 RGBs now support iCUE LINK connectivity right out of the box. These full-cover water blocks ensure optimal performance coupled with cooler temperatures. Emphasizing versatility, the new XG7 RGB series still offers a variety of connection options, ensuring the needs of diverse DIY builders are met seamlessly. Multiple models designed to fit a growing number of graphics cards will be made available for purchase over the next few months.

Redefining loop design, the new Hydro X Series XT Softline Mesh Tubing is an innovative creation made from resilient EPDM rubber. Its unique mesh layer provides a robust and stylish look that's unparalleled in the custom cooling domain. Available in both black and white, this tubing promises a blend of durability and distinct aesthetics.

With these latest innovations, CORSAIR is advancing the Hydro X Series to meet the ever-changing demands of DIY enthusiasts. The Hydro X Series ensures that every component doesn't just fit together—they harmonize to create a cohesive, high-performance, and visually captivating ensemble. Just as iCUE LINK unites a full range of components with a unified cable standard, the Hydro X Series embodies a symphony of excellence in performance and design.

Availability
The CORSAIR iCUE LINK XD5 RGB ELITE LCD, iCUE LINK XG7 RGB 40-SERIES GPU Water Blocks, and Hydro X Series XT Softline Mesh Tubing are available now from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.

The iCUE LINK XD5 RGB ELITE LCD, iCUE LINK XG7 RGB 40-SERIES GPU Water Blocks, and Hydro X Series XT Softline Mesh Tubing are backed by a three-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.
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6 Comments on CORSAIR Adds to the Hydro X Series Custom Cooling Lineup with iCUE LINK-Enabled Components

#1
CrAsHnBuRnXp
I really hate the look of that waterblock. Looks like a knock off or something.
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Chaitanya
CrAsHnBuRnXpI really hate the look of that waterblock. Looks like a knock off or something.
And those GPU blocks are quite terrible for their asking prices.
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
I know JayzTwoCents did a video on them a couple weeks ago and for what they are, they seemed to get the job done quite well from what I remember.
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#4
FoulOnWhite
Though why they cannot show flow rates is a mystery and much more useful than images, or animated GIFs.
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#5
Chaitanya
CrAsHnBuRnXpI know JayzTwoCents did a video on them a couple weeks ago and for what they are, they seemed to get the job done quite well from what I remember.
Der8bauer also had a look, looks apart those "universal" GPU blocks are meh at best:
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#6
Vya Domus
2010 called they want their funny cat pictures back.
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