BEFORE YOU START
GETTING TO KNOW iCUE LINK LCD AIO
GETTING TO KNOW QX RGB FANS
GETTING TO KNOW THE SYSTEM HUB
INTEL INSTALLATION
INCLUDED HARDWARE
Highlighted parts for Intel installation only.
1. INSTALL THE BACKPLATE
Adjust backplate (D) for your required socket.
2. INSTALL THE INTEL STANDOFF SCREWS
Attach provided Intel standoff for your socket. Use (B) for LGA 1200 / 115X, (C) for LGA 1700. Tighten all four standoff screws until firmly secured.
3. INSTALL THE RADIATOR
Install the radiator inside the case with the short screws (J) and washers (K) as shown.
4. INSTALL THE PUMP UNIT
Align the bracket and pump over the standoff screws then attach the thumb nuts (F) to the standoff screws as shown. Tighten the thumb nuts until all four corners are firmly secured.
AMD AM5 INSTALLATION
INCLUDED HARDWARE
Highlighted parts for AMD AM5/AM4 installation only
1. INSTALL THE AMD AM5/AM4 MOUNTING BRACKET
Remove the integrated Intel mounting bracket (Figure 1). Install the AMD AM5/AM4 bracket by pushing both sides into the slot on the pump until secure (Figure 2).
2. PREPARE THE MOTHERBOARD FOR INSTALLATION
Remove the existing AMD AM5/AM4 mounting brackets shown.
3. INSTALL THE AMD AM5/AM4 STANDOFF SCREWS
Attach the provided AM5/AM4 standoffs to the CPU socket. Tighten all four standoff screws until firmly secure.
4. INSTALL THE RADIATOR
Install the radiator inside the case with the short screws (J) and washers (K) as shown.
5. INSTALL THE PUMP UNIT
Align the bracket with the AMD AM5/AM4 standoffs as shown. Tighten the thumb nuts (F) until secure.
SYSTEM HUB INSTALLATION
1. CONNECT iCUE LINK LCD AIO TO SYSTEM HUB
2. CONNECT SYSTEM HUB TO USB AND POWER
3. MOUNT THE SYSTEM HUB
Mount the System Hub inside the case magnetically or with the supplied tape.
SOFTWARE SETUP
VIDEO TUTORIAL
See our comprehensive iCUE setup video guide. This visual guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough of iCUE setup detailed in the writing below.
Install iCUE
Update iCUE
Quick lighting setup
1. SCREEN SETUP
Choose what will be displayed on the screen when the iCUE software is running:
Hardware screen
Choose what will be displayed on the screen when the iCUE software is not running, usually during computer startup phase:
2. LIGHTING SETUP
Lighting setup
The Lighting Setup page will display all iCUE LINK devices connected to the System Hub and allow you to re-order them to better match the physical placement inside your system.
Lighting effects
Choose what lighting effect will be displayed when the iCUE software is running:
Hardware lighting
Choose what lighting effects will be displayed when the iCUE software is not running, usually during computer startup phase:
3. COOLING SETUP
AIO fans setup
Identify which fan(s) are mounted on the radiator. iCUE will automatically assign the AIO-based fan curve for the selected fans.
Cooling performance
Select your desired cooling presets for any other fans connected to the System Hub between Quiet, Balanced, Extreme, or create your own curve:
4. ADDITIONAL SETUP
Visit our CORSAIR LAB Youtube channel and Explorer page for additional setup, configuration and tips:
FAQ
Is the iCUE LINK LCD Screen Module counted as an iCUE LINK device?
Yes, it is counted towards the seven device limit per port of the iCUE LINK System Hub. Please visit this page for more information.
iCUE LINK device count per model:
How do I know the direction of the airflow of the fan?
An arrow located on the side of the fan indicates the direction of airflow.
Can I reuse the pre-applied thermal paste on the cooler for re-installation?
Re-installation of the iCUE LINK LCD cooler will require you clean off the pre-applied thermal paste and apply a new layer of thermal paste. We recommend using CORSAIR XTM70, sold separately.
What orientation should I install my radiator?
For optimal performance, we recommend installing the radiator with the tubes positioned at the bottom of the case (Figure 1). However, you have the flexibility to install the radiator in various orientations, including an inverted position. Please ensure that the highest point of the radiator is elevated above the level of the CPU pump, regardless of the installation orientation (Figure 2).
My cooler and fans are blinking red or not functioning. What do I do?
If the fans on your system are blinking red, this is an indication that too many iCUE LINK devices are connected to a single port on the System Hub. The maximum number of devices that can be connected to a single port is 7 (please note that the LCD screen also counts as a separate device). To resolve this issue, please distribute the iCUE LINK devices across both available ports on the System Hub. This will ensure adequate power distribution to all connected devices.
If you continue to experience issues or find that the fans are not functioning at all, please perform the following:
If this does not resolve your problems, please open a support ticket or contact our customer support team for further troubleshooting and assistance at https://help.corsair.com/hc/requests/new.
What should I do if my cooler backplate feels loose after installation?
It is common for your cooler backplate to feel loose after you install in into your motherboard for the first time. Once you have seated and tightened down the cooler pump, it will pull the backplate to the motherboard and apply pressure on the socket via the cooler.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT, under any circumstances, add additional washers and spacers to your backplate to decrease play in the backplate. Doing so will increase the mounting pressure to the retention kit and potentially damage your retention kit, motherboard or socket.
What should I do if I lost or broke a specific part or accessory from the iCUE LINK LCD liquid CPU cooler kit?
WARRANTY
All CORSAIR iCUE LINK coolers have a 6-year warranty.
LEGAL
© 2023 CORSAIR MEMORY, Inc. All rights reserved. CORSAIR and the sails logo are registered trademarks of CORSAIR in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Product may vary slightly from those pictured.
POWER RATING
System Hub Output rating: 12Vdc 7A (per port)
QX RGB Input rating: 12Vdc 1.02A
QX RGB Output rating: 12Vdc 0.2A (no load)