Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex

Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex

Corsair Introduces the TC80 Gaming Chair iCUE LINK RX II RGB Fans and iCUE LINK 5 Inch LCD Screen Module with Wood Case Customization Panels

Corsair introduced a wide range of hardware upgrades which span across furniture, cooling and display technology. The new portfolio of equipment focuses on system and user comfort, and visual appearance as stated in the official Corsair Computex press release from Taipei. Notable inclusions to the product range are the TC80 gaming chair, second generation of the iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans, and the second generation 5 inch display module for CPU liquid coolers, accompanied by several new aesthetic case panels.

Ergonomics at its Finest with the TC80 Gaming Chair

Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex
TC80 gaming chair

The TC80 gaming chair is built for ergonomics throughout extensive periods of both productivity and gaming. Features include the wide and flat seat upholstered in breathable fabric with leatherette accents, alongside the included neck pillow that is detachably fastened. Structural integrity is provided by the steel 5 star base and height adjustment capability via a Class 4 gas lift. Users can recline the chair backrest anywhere between 90 115 degrees and control the tilt strength, and adjustable linking armrests provide optimal positioning during recline. The TC80 chair is BIFMA X5.1 and EN 1335 certified for prolonged usage.

Quiet Cooling and Advanced iCUE LINK Fans

Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex
iCUE LINK RX II RGB

The second generation of Corsair's iCUE LINK RX II RGB fans is designed for low noise levels at typical usage loads. With the usage of Magnetic Dome bearings, combined with the AirGuide anti vortex fins to precisely direct airflow over dense radiators and through case components, efficiency is maximized. Zero RPM mode is supported and automatically stops blade spin below system temperatures, and they are sold in 120 and 140mm single packs, as well as the RX360 II RGB Unified Frame which integrates three 120mm fans into one unified piece for quick installation and ease of setup with four screws. The fans feature 8 RGB LEDs that are fully controllable with Corsair's iCUE software, and they come with a 5 year warranty.

Powerful CPU Liquid Cooling Display Upgrades

Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex
iCUE LINK 5

In terms of CPU liquid cooling, the iCUE LINK 5 inch LCD Screen Module can be attached to both the TITAN RX and TITAN II RX coolers to act as a display upgrade. The module comes with a 5 inch IPS panel with a resolution of 720 x 1280 with 24 bit color, 500 nit brightness, and can display system performance metrics, custom images, or act as a second display for the desktop via Windows, and is managed by the iCUE software. Mounting of the display utilizes the tool free CapSwap feature for easy removal, and a small 70mm fan is included on the module to provide cooling to the motherboard's power delivery.

Aesthetic Additions and Case Customization

Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex
FRAME 5000D case
Corsair Launches TC80 Chair and iCUE LINK Hardware at Computex
XENEON EDGE touchscreen display

Other additions to the complementary hardware line up include new colorways for the 14.5 inch XENEON EDGE touchscreen display. With both Crystal and Smoke translucent finishes available, it offers the option to customize a user's desk arrangement, with the Smoke finish being semi translucent. The FRAME 5000 Series Wood and Elite Wood front panels were also released for the PC case. These panels are made from solid wood in either a vertical slats pattern or a ripple pattern design to promote high airflow whilst providing a distinct, decorative aesthetic. Installation takes just seconds onto any FRAME 5000D case chassis.

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