Final Thoughts on the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS
Corsair just may be on to something with the Nautilus 360 RS. With the best performance we have seen yet in our new test bench, this cooler has really impressed me. Sure, it doesn’t have the lighting and display that many builders will want, but it will certainly be a great option for someone wanting a low-key look with great performance. And besides, Corsair does offer other similar coolers with all the lighting and screens, if you just have to have those features.
Performance-wise, like I said, this cooler does a great job. In both idle and load settings the Nautilus 360 RS outperformed the small field of coolers that have been used in our new test setup, and I can’t wait to see how it holds up as we add more and more coolers to the list. The RS120 fans also provide exceptional airflow at a lower decibel level, which becomes even more of an advantage when you consider the performance to noise output of this cooler compared to others.
I won’t spend any time talking about the looks of this cooler, other than it is about as plain as you can get, and that’s okay. Not everything has to a screen or lights. Available from our favorite online vendor for $109.99, due to it’s awesome performance and simple installation, the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS earns a 10 out of 10.
Pros:
- Amazing Idle and Load Performance
- Very Affordable
- Simple Setup
Cons:
- None


