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Abstract: One of the rules of surviving in business is to diversify, and once again Corsair is straying away from its core business of RAM to bring us the Nautilus 500 – watercooling for your CPU.The Nautilus is an external box, intended to sit on top of your...
For those who know me, they know that I have had minimal luck with all-in-one water cooling solutions. While this one impressed me a good deal more than others I’ve tested in the past, it still isn’t up to par with a high quality air unit or f...
Fast and easy setup, Excellent cooling, Expandable to GPU (Not included), Quiet
PCI bracket pinches tubes slightly
I have to say I am really impressed with this product. I have been toying with the idea of trying water cooling for some time now and even went as far as to learn how different pumps work with different radiators, etc. Corsair takes out all the guess ...
Very simple installation procedure, Only two tubes does it, Integration of key system parts to simplify installation and use, Excellent cooling, Choice of low/high fan speed
Noise may turn away those with sensitive ears
The biggest hurdle that the Nautilus manages to overcome is the installation. By combining the motor pump, the radiator heatsink/fan, and the reservoir, it is truly a three step process that requires very little technical knowledge. The most difficult...
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Published: 2006-08-25, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: When it comes to cooling, the average consumer has had but few options. While some may have gone with a more advanced air cooling system, very few have made the plunge into water cooling. Now with the ease, low cost and performance of the Nautilus500, ...
Abstract: What is a CPU liquid cooling system and what does it consist of?It is a system that uses some liquid as coolant; the coolant is usually water or its solutions (hence the term a water cooling system). Its main components are:Water-block transfers heat f...
What Corsair did with this product is quite interesting. They wanted a mainstream water-cooling solution that is easy to install and has better than average performance. Well they certainly succeeded. The build quality here and there is a little vague...
Easy installation with complete set of accessories, Good cooling/sound performance even at low fan speeds, Clean design
Some high, end features missing, Short wires for fan/pump speed monitors, Not “whisper quiet”
At ~$159 USD, the Corsair Nautilus 500 Water Cooling kit is an affordably priced water cooling system lives up to its claims. While there were things that can be improved, overall Corsair has once again proven they are able to produce a quality water c...
Superb performance, Quick to set up, Great finish on waterblock, Good pump, Doesnt require removal of motherboard to install, Multiplatform compatible, Detailed and fullcolor manual
Fan whines a bit on "High Speed" mode, Tubing is a bit stiff, Cant view coolant level through reservoir window, Aluminium radiator
The Corsair Nautilus 500 is a very well-built external watercooling kit. Thats evidenced by its ease of installation. Corsair claims that it can be installed in under 10 minutes. To be honest, we didnt actually time the installation, but it really d...