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The Corsair Nautilus 360 RS ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler is a high-performance, low-noise cooling solution designed for desktop CPUs. Featuring a 360mm AIO design, it includes three RS120 ARGB fans for optimal airflow and static pressure, ensuring your CPU operates at peak performance. With easy daisy-chaining capabilities and a whisper-quiet pump, this cooler is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Brand | Corsair |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 36 dB |
UPC | 840006687597 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | CW-9060095-WW |
Item Weight | 3.53 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.59 x 4.72 x 1.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.59 x 4.72 x 1.06 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
ASIN | B0DF7G8JFP |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 4, 2024 |
T**S
Very Impressed.
I honestly didn't know what to expect. With a heat sink cooler (Noctua NH-D15 G2) my 13th Gen i7 was working really well. (idle in the mid 40s. I went with a custom wooden case I built and that Noctua cooler just wasn't going to fit. I tried the i9 cooler and that didn't do anywhere near where I had hoped. Temps were up to 100c+I ordered this and put it in place. I let my system run for 24 hours and my temp never went above 38c. I used Heaven stress test for 2 hours and I was stable in the low 60c and below.With Cyberpunk (over 200 mods 4K heavy) I was no higher than 68c when it spiked but stayed in the mid 40s.My idle temp sits at 32c solid.
A**.
Good overall AIO for the price!
This is a good 360 aio for any rgb build and corsairs fans are amazing with how quiet they are. The pump was easy to install and put together and daisy chaining the fans saves a ton of cable management for later. It seems to keep cpu temps low as expected and no hiccups as of yet. I’d say for the price there’s not many name brand aios out there that can beat it.
A**N
Premium product with EZ installation!
Upgraded from a 120mm AIO to this 240mm Corsair aio and the difference is night and day! Installation was a breeze thanks to the pre-labeled packets including the hardware and the pre applied thermal paste on the pump surface saved an incredible amount of time. The fans are super quiet and efficient with airflow as well!
J**T
Outstanding Simple Design
This is hands down the best AIO I've ever used. It's extremely simple and easy to set up only taking about 5 minutes to install. The design is so simple that Corsair doesn't include instructions, which I can't complain about because you really don't need them for this unit. The fans, RGB, and pump are all entirely controlled by your motherboard which is AMAZING coming from two Corsair coolers that used the commander core and the ICUE link. I had two H150i AIOs that I got rid of because of the horrible ICUE software that among other issues, wouldn't allow you to manually control the pump in any way. The ICUE software forced me to run the H150i pumps at very high rpm even on the "silent" setting which made an annoying whine whenever the PC was running. For the Nautilus, this is not the case. I can control the pump speed entirely by my motherboard and set it to whatever I want no ICUE needed, THANK YOU CORSAIR. In addition, I was easily able to mount the ICUE link fans from my old radiator to this one because the tubes on this rad are very close together and leave a lot of room on the edge of the cooler for cables and mounting. The Nautilus keeps my 7900x idling around 45-65C and under 85C when gaming or other stressful loads. It's extremely quiet and the pump runs dead silent at 50% usage which is what I set it to. The RGB on the pump looks really neat inside my 5000D and I honestly don't miss the LCD displays from my old H150i's much with this one. The cooling and noise performance of the Nautilus is very strong and I would highly recommend this cooler to anyone using a modern high-end CPU.
G**D
Annoying, but Effective
I’m not a gamer, but I run my PCs 24/7/365. When it was time to retire my current box, I went through the usual process of selecting the next batch of components. My preferences in a CPU cooler are simple — big radiator, no lights, and no software. My last box ran flawlessly for years using a Corsair cooler, so this seems like a no-brainer.And mostly, it was. This has to be one of the more annoyingly packaged components I’ve ever purchased. The hardware and fans come in these little paper envelopes; I get the environmental consciousness, but could I please have a reusable bag, because I’m not using all the hardware and would like to keep the stuff I don’t use? Also, give me a one page quick start guide. I’ve done this before and I don’t need a 50-page manual. But I don’t want to scan a QR code on the side of the box and read stuff on my phone just to make sure there’s nothing new since the last time I installed one of these things.Speaking of installation, I put my cooler in a Lian Li Lancool 216 case, which I cannot recommend highly enough. The case has multiple options for liquid cooling, depending on the size of the radiator. I mounted mine in the top, opting to keep the front- and rear-mounted 160mm fans for additional airflow. The radiator fit easily, although I did have to put the hoses toward the front of the case in order to fit the radiator over the edge of the rear case fan. The radiator fits easily and the provided hardware, once it’s out of the stupid little bags, is good quality. The backing plate is nicely machined and fit perfectly on my MSI motherboard. The pump attaches securely with four threaded standoffs and spring-loaded thumbscrews.Remember I mentioned the directions that you’re pointed to with the QR code? I think they messed up in one area. The fans are daisy-chained together so that they only use one PWM connection. Corsair suggests that you mount the fans to the radiator before mounting the radiator. For me, it was easier to mount the radiator and then lay out how I wanted to install the fans. This way I could make sure that I had the fans in the best orientation to keep the fan wiring short and out of the way.Overall. I think this is another solid product from Corsair. For the new box I went with thermal efficiency over raw power and selected a Core Ultra 7 CPU. I could probably run it on air cooling if I had to, unlike the previous i7 which gets quite a bit hotter. With the Corsair cooler, CPU temps should stay pretty low; I haven’t exercised the box too much yet (still moving apps and whatnot) but so far CPU temps have been quite low. And it’s been pretty quiet as well. Other than the packaging and installation annoyances, it’s been good.
C**P
Quality AIO liquid cpu cooler
I transcode video which maxes out CPU on my pc. This AIO cooler is working well. There’s more cables to connect as it isn’t an Air Cooler. It will take some time for thermal paste to set in and stabilize
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