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Friday, May 5, 2006
With the watercooling market filling slowly with kits that take the worry out of selecting your required components, it was only a matter of time until somebody upped the ante by making watercooling simple to install. Corsair have taken it even further, by improving immensely on the external idea they had thought of nearly three years ago. The Nautilus 500 is simply incredible value for what you are getting: a bespoke yet flexible, well performing external watercooling system capable of dissipating an whopping 500W of heat. With watercooling as simple as this, liquid cooling could well be helped along its evolutionary path with a firm kick from behind dealt by Corsair...
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Corsair wanted to launch a low cost water cooler at $159 and that is what Corsair did. I give Corsair a hand for bringing enthusiast technology to the mainstream consumer and I believe the mainstream market is ready to embrace water cooling. I have been saying for years that water cooling is the way to go if you don't move around your computer a ton. With reduced noise levels and awesome temperatures water cooling is well worth the extra cost from my point of view. Decent water cooling was always over $200 and that the midnight oil burning over at Corsair and the end result is the Nautilus 500...
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