CORSAIR Launches NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO CPU Cooler With Customizable 2.1” Display

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[Press Release] CORSAIR has launched the NAUTILUS RS LCD, a new all-in-one CPU cooler featuring a 2.1-inch IPS LCD screen with 480×480 resolution, 600 cd/m² brightness, and over 16.7 million colors. Built on the proven performance of the original NAUTILUS RS, it offers both real-time system monitoring and full display customization via CORSAIR iCUE software.

The cooler features a low-noise pump, a convex copper cold plate with pre-applied XTM60 thermal paste, and is available in 240mm or 360mm radiator sizes in black or white. RS120 fans with AirGuide technology and magnetic dome bearings deliver efficient, quiet cooling, with PWM control up to 2,100 RPM.

Compatible with Intel LGA 1700/1851 and AMD AM4/AM5 CPUs, the NAUTILUS RS LCD is easy to install and includes all mounting hardware. Existing NAUTILUS RS owners can opt for the standalone LCD Screen Module upgrade to add the display without replacing the whole cooler.

Now available from CORSAIR’s webstore and global retailers, the NAUTILUS RS LCD comes with a five-year warranty and full technical support.

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