Corsair's popular line of high-end liquid cooling systems. In their production, Corsair did not reinvent the wheel, using the familiar Astek all-in-one scheme. Such a system consists of a massive radiator and a liquid block with a pump for distilling liquid. For cooling, one, two or three fans (diameter 120–140 mm) with automatic speed control and a maximum speed of 2400 rpm are fixed on the radiator.


For 2020, Corsair has completely revamped its iCUE range of dropsies, releasing a pack of regular RGB iCUE models and iCUE ELITE models with more sophisticated and modern addressable lighting. All of them are equipped with magnetic levitation bearings that can switch to a completely silent passive mode of operation. Miniature systems with a single fan are most often used for silent cooling of mid-range processors, coolers with a pair of coolers are best for blowing a mid-range processor a la Ryzen 7, and a flagship system with three propellers masterfully cools the ardor of flagship processors for enthusiasts.

Compared to previous generations of LSS that have fallen out of sale, the iCUE models have had a redesigned water block and an updated backlight synchronization system. For example, the top LSS iCUE ELITE H100i, H150i and H170i have an additional 2.1-inch colour LCD on the water block. The screen can be used to display useful system information, animations, or static images. In addition to the latest Intel LGA 1700 and AMD Socket AM5 processor sockets, all updated LSS support the familiar Intel LGA 1200, LGA 115x, LGA 2066 and AMD AM4 sockets.