The Corsair Nautilus 360 RS ARGB, 360mm Cooling For Modern AMD And Intel CPUs

Source: Guru of 3D The Corsair Nautilus 360 RS ARGB, 360mm Cooling For Modern AMD And Intel CPUs

Thankfully It Doesn’t Require 20,000 Leagues Of Cabling

A new AiO LCS from Corsair has surfaced, the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS.  It is designed to be easy to use and install, so it would be a good choice for someone just getting into liquid cooling.   Conversely, the Nautilus 360 RS may not appeal to those with a lot of experience with watercooling as it lacks the customization and controls other AiO designs offer.  Guru3D were impressed by how easy it was to install on an LGA 1700 Intel system, and the fact the included brackets are now metal instead of plastic.  They didn’t test it on a Ryzen system but the design Corsair utilized will ensure it is easy for AMD users as well.

The simple design doesn’t hurt performance, it might not top the charts when your processor is idle but it’s performance when at 100% load is top of the line and it never breaches 34dBa even on an overclocked processor.  The Corsair Nautilus 360 RS should definitely be of interest for anyone looking for a simple and reliable watercooling solution, and for around $110 it should fit many budgets.

All shall be revealed in the full review.

The NAUTILUS RS series incorporates a newly designed, slightly convex cold plate to optimize heat transfer from the CPU. This cold plate comes pre-applied with Corsair’s proprietary XTM60 thermal paste, ensuring effective heat conduction to the copper base.

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