Corsair Introduces New iCUE Link Add-ons To Expand Hydro X Series

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[Press Release] CORSAIR is upholding its commitment to streamlined PC building through an expansion of the Hydro X series with the ICUE Link ecosystem.

The latest introductions include the iCUE Link XD5 RGB Elite and XG7 RGB. These products make it easier than ever to put together complex PC builds that run cool and deliver the best performance.

CORSAIR Hydro X iCUE Link

The iCUE Link XD5 RGB Elite is the successor to the popular CORSAIR XD5 RGB and its Elite variant.

This flagship launch includes a crips 2.1″ screen with a 480×480 resolution. As always, the screen can be customized to display custom images. It can also be used for utility, allowing users to conveniently monitor temperatures.

The integration of the iCUE Link ecosystem makes it easier to install this pump/reservoir combo. Users no longer need to rely on Molex connectors, leading to easier cable management and installation.

Following iCUE Link integration, the XD5 RGB Elite is better than ever. It boasts the same performance users have come to love, introducing additional convenience alongside these features.

Similarly, CORSAIR’s XG7 RGB water block has been upgraded with iCUE Link support. In addition to compelling performance, the XG7 RGB now offers various connectors, accommodating the needs of different PC builders and graphics cards.

Finally, CORSAIR is introducing XT Softline Mesh Tubing for the Hydro X series.  Made with durable EPDM rubber, this tubing is designed to exude elegance while maintaining durability.

All of these products come together to bolster the iCUE Link ecosystem and the Hydro X series. They can now be purchased from worldwide distributors and CORSAIR’s website.

With a three year warranty, these products are poised to serve as valuable additions for those who are already part of the iCUE Link ecosystem or hoping to join in the future.

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