Corsair Expands Liquid CPU Cooling Lineup With Nautilus RS Series

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Another Compelling Liquid CPU Cooler From Corsair!

[Press Release] Corsair is proud to unveil its latest liquid CPU coolers. The Nautilus RS family of coolers boasts support for Intel and AMD sockets, sizes up to 360mm, and glamorous RGB to add a touch of style and elegance to your PC build.

Adding to its strengths, the Nautilus RS uses an efficient pump and a slightly convex cold plate to offer optimized contact with the CPU heat spreader for enhanced cooling. Moreover, it includes the pre-applied XTM60 thermal interface material.

Corsair Nautilus RS
The Cooler Can Be Bought In Various Coolers

The cooling capabilities are further enhanced by the RS120 fans, which are optimal for high-end CPUs.

Corsair says the RS120 fans can run as fast as 2,100 RPM. They are also easy to set up, allowing PC gamers to daisy-chain multiple fans together using a single 4-pin PWM header on the motherboard.

In terms of RGB, the Nautilus RS ARGB comes with eight LEDs on the pump and each fan, making for a highly customizable and vivid lighting experience. For those who prefer a stealthier look, the all-black options go particularly well with most PC cases.

With so much going for it, the Nautilus RS cooling lineup is shaping up to be one of Corsair’s most exciting releases in recent years. The coolers are now available to buy, and you can learn more about them through this link.

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