Corsair iCUE Link H150i 360
360mm AIO liquid cooler, rated for 350W TDP.
Single-cable iCUE Link system, excellent for tidy builds. Premium price and you are locked into Corsair's ecosystem for expansion.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Where to buy Corsair iCUE Link H150i 360 in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹17,300-19,100 for the Corsair iCUE Link H150i 360 in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
Corsair iCUE Link H150i LCD XT 360mm Review: Premium AIO, Proprietary Price
The Corsair iCUE Link H150i LCD XT is the cleanest cable AIO build I've assembled — the QD quick-disconnect connector system eliminates the usual RGB and fan cable tangle completely. The 2.1" LCD pump head is the largest on any current AIO. At ₹15,000–21,000 in India, you're paying a premium for Corsair ecosystem integration. If you're not already building in iCUE Link, that premium is hard to justify against the Arctic LF III 360, which costs ₹5,000–7,000 less and cools just as well.
Corsair's Cleanest Build Yet
The cable situation on most AIOs is a genuine annoyance — three fan headers, one pump header, one SATA for the lighting hub, two USB headers. The iCUE Link H150i uses Corsair's QD (quick-disconnect) system: one cable chain daisy-chains fans and the pump head through quick-release connectors, with a single iCUE Link System Hub connecting everything to the board via USB. I've built with it twice now and the difference in cable management time is real. What used to take 45 minutes in the back of a Corsair 5000D became a 15-minute job.
The 2.1" circular LCD on the pump head is genuinely large — noticeably bigger than Kraken's 1.54" display. It shows CPU temp, GPU temp, frequency, or custom images, all managed through iCUE. The display quality is sharp and readable at desk viewing distance. India pricing runs ₹15,000–21,000 depending on retailer and sale timing — MDComputers and Amazon India both carry it regularly.
Performance & Value
On a Core i9-14900K under Cinebench R23 sustained load (25°C ambient), the H150i 360 records a delta of 31–33°C. The Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 at the same load? 30–31°C. NZXT Kraken 360? 32–34°C. The Thermalright Frozen Warframe 360? 34–36°C. In raw thermal performance the H150i 360 is competitive with the best 360mm AIOs, if not leading the chart by a meaningful margin.
The three QX120 RGB fans are Corsair's best 120mm fans — they balance airflow and static pressure well and deliver quiet operation at low RPM. Under full load the fan curve ramps to around 2000 RPM, producing roughly 35 dBA. Under gaming load at 1400 RPM, the system is quiet. iCUE's fan curve controls are some of the best in the AIO category — granular, responsive, and stable.
The value conversation is where the H150i 360 gets complicated. At ₹15,000 on a good sale, it's competitive with the Arctic LF III 360 after accounting for the LCD and QD ecosystem benefits. At ₹21,000 — the price at many Indian retailers right now — the gap to the Arctic LF III at ₹9,000–11,000 is ₹10,000. That's ₹10,000 for cable cleanliness, a bigger LCD, and Corsair ecosystem integration. For builders who are all-in on iCUE Link (fans, lighting, keyboard, mouse hub, all connected through the same hub), that makes sense. For a standalone AIO purchase, it doesn't.
The QD connector is also proprietary — it doesn't work with any non-Corsair iCUE Link hardware. If you later swap to a different brand's fans, none of your quick-disconnect cabling carries over.
India Pricing & Availability
The H150i LCD XT 360mm lists at ₹15,000–21,000 in India depending on retailer and timing. MDComputers tends to have it at the lower end of that range; Amazon India frequently lists it at ₹18,000–20,000. PrimeABGB is consistent but rarely discounts Corsair aggressively. Flipkart carries it but availability is less reliable.
Corsair India warranty is handled locally — claims go through their India distributor network rather than an overseas process. That matters for a ₹20,000 purchase: if your pump fails at 18 months, you want a local return path. Buy from MDComputers, PrimeABGB, or Amazon India Sold-by-Corsair listings specifically.
Who Should Buy
Corsair iCUE Link ecosystem builders — if you're already running iCUE Link fans, an iCUE Link Commander hub, or Corsair lighting throughout the build, the H150i's QD connector integration pays off in build time and cable cleanliness. Also ideal for premium builds where the 2.1" LCD and cable-free aesthetic are priorities. On an i9-14900K or Ryzen 9 7950X build with a ₹1.5L+ budget, this cooler makes sense as the centerpiece of a clean, monitored thermal system.
Who Should Skip
Non-Corsair builds. The QD connector ecosystem is proprietary — the value proposition only exists if you're buying into iCUE Link completely. Running this AIO with a Lian Li, Noctua, or NZXT fan setup means you lose the quick-disconnect benefit and you're left with a very expensive AIO that the Arctic LF III 360 matches thermally at half the price. Also skip this if you're price-sensitive — ₹20,000 for a cooler is a stretch on sub-₹1L builds where that money is better spent on GPU or storage.
Questions
A: The iCUE Link H150i includes a System Hub in the box — you don't need to purchase a separate Commander Core. The System Hub connects to a USB 2.0 internal header and daisy-chains all iCUE Link components. If you add more iCUE Link fans or lighting later, they plug into the existing hub chain with no additional hardware.
A: The H100x is a 240mm AIO with no display and no iCUE Link integration — it uses traditional fan headers and a basic pump head. Thermally, the H150i 360 outperforms it by 8–12°C at sustained load. The premium is for radiator size, the LCD, and the QD ecosystem. If you want cooling without the extras, the H100x is the budget Corsair choice.
A: Yes — Corsair has committed to iCUE Link as their ongoing ecosystem. New QX fans and lighting accessories released since launch all use the same daisy-chain connector. The hub supports up to 6 QD devices simultaneously, which covers most builds.