Tuesday, February 27th 2024

CORSAIR Expands iCUE LINK Ecosystem with Performance-Focused RX Series Fans

Corsair today launched the iCUE LINK RX Series of PC cooling fans, further expanding the company's groundbreaking iCUE LINK ecosystem. This launch marks a significant step in the evolution of Corsair's portfolio of DIY components, reinforcing the company's dedication to innovation and excellence in the dynamic DIY PC market. RX Series fans represent a pinnacle of engineering, incorporating Corsair Magnetic Dome bearings, AirGuide technology, and in-house fan blade development optimized for unparalleled cooling efficiency in both radiator and PC case applications. Their integration into the unique iCUE LINK ecosystem exemplifies the company's commitment to making the PC building experience more accessible and welcoming to a broader audience.

RX fans set a new standard in build quality and airflow performance for both radiator and case applications. This superior performance is the culmination of exhaustive research and development, meticulous performance optimization, and the integration of cutting-edge materials like Liquid Crystal Polymer (in non-RGB models). Furthermore, the construction of the fan blade and frame incorporates glass fiber reinforcement, enhancing their durability. The RX Series features digital control through the iCUE LINK ecosystem so you can precisely set your preferred fan speeds - up to 2,100 RPM (120 mm) or 1,700 RPM (140 mm). Preset fan curves are easy to set up within Corsair iCUE software, as well as advanced fine-tuning to optimize your system's thermal demands.
"We made it our mission to create a fan that could achieve top performance as either a radiator fan or a case fan," said Aaron Neal, Director of DIY Product Marketing at Corsair. "We also wanted to incorporate iCUE LINK technology for the best possible build experience. With the RX Series, we believe we've hit all of those criteria and more."

Corsair's proprietary Magnetic Dome bearing creates almost no friction, minimizing noise while enhancing the fan's longevity. RX and RX RGB fans are also the first to include Corsair Quikturn screws featuring unique threading for installation in just a single twist.

Since its release last year, the iCUE LINK ecosystem has been enthusiastically received in the DIY market for its transformative approach to PC building. With the ability to chain different component types together using a universal standard connector, Corsair has made the building process more intuitive and streamlined. Smart technology integrated into all iCUE LINK products enables intelligent, bidirectional communication with a single System Hub, sending both data and power to the entire series of devices through a single port. The result is dramatically reduced build times and simplified cable management - removing key barriers to entry for newcomers.

Corsair iCUE LINK RX RGB fans are available in black or white, while non-RGB RX fans are available in stealth black variant. Starter kits include three 120 mm or two 140 mm fans along with an iCUE LINK System Hub. Single fan expansion kits enable you to add more to your iCUE LINK cooling setup.

Availability and Pricing
Corsair iCUE LINK RX Series and RX RGB Series Fans are available now from the Corsair web store and the Corsair worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.

The RX and RX RGB Series are backed by a five-year warranty, alongside the Corsair worldwide customer service and technical support network.
For more information, visit the product pages of the RX Series Fans and RX RGB Series Fans.
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2 Comments on CORSAIR Expands iCUE LINK Ecosystem with Performance-Focused RX Series Fans

#1
Chaitanya
.66A current draw for 120mm and .7A for 140mm is a joke, lets saw a user buys 2 3-packs for their PC build those fans alone are going to suck around 50W of power(as much as 5800x3D during average gaming load). shame these fans are going in wrong direction with power consumption for fans crossing acceptable limits.
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b1k3rdude
Nice idea, but ultimatley overpriced bling, pass. That as being atificially tied into some ecosystem I dont need, also pass.
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