Corsair Nautilus AIO 360mm Black

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Technical specifications
- Brand
- Corsair
- Color
- Black
- Radiator size
- 360mm
- Type
- Ventirad
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- •Water cooling is particularly useful for high-end processors like Intel i7/i9 or Ryzen 7/9, which can heat up significantly under load. For less powerful models, a good air cooler is sufficient, unless you are looking for maximum silence or a sleek look.
Pros
- •If you love RGB, this brand is quite strong in this area! Perfect if you have a case with a window or aquarium to impress with your gaming setup.
Cons
- •Make sure your case can accommodate this water cooling as it is particularly large. You can use the DropReference configurator to be sure.
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A mid-range AIO that offers an excellent balance between cooling performance, silence and affordability. Launched in early 2025, it stands out for its simplicity, requiring no iCUE Link controller, making it an attractive option for those who want efficient liquid cooling without the usual Corsair software complexities. The Nautilus 360 is positioned in the mid-range of 360 mm AIOs. Noise level: Overall, the pump is very quiet, with a noise level of just 20 dBA according to Corsair. The included RS120 fans can be noisy at full speed, but remain relatively quiet at moderate speeds and in gaming mode. Some users note a more pronounced noise at high speeds, but most agree that it's very quiet in normal use. You can, however, adjust their speed via your motherboard's BIOS to strike a balance between performance and silence.