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Old 25th May 2007, 6:04 PM   #1
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Default Nautilus 500

I have a Corsair Nautilus 500. does anyone else use this WC unit or an external unit? Or do most ppl have internal units? Do the external units work better? Yeh its a noisy bugger too
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Old 29th May 2007, 5:12 PM   #2
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I just picked one up... I think its pretty decent performance/setup/price wise. Not realy noisy to me and I have other fans going. Good alternative to air without going nuts!
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Old 30th May 2007, 10:21 PM   #3
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yeh i am pretty happy with the cooling of this unit. my e6600 cpu doesn't go above 20c from the stock 60c it was running at.
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Old 31st May 2007, 7:54 AM   #4
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use coretemp or TAT. I doubt the real temp is 20*
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Old 2nd June 2007, 12:35 AM   #5
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In both the bios and the program that came with the Mobo its shows the same temp. So i had 60c b4 and 20c now. If it ain't 20c then 60c must have been higher to which i doubt with the stock cooler. This WC unit really does work well at cooling
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Anyone still got one of these that has modded the block to work with upto date sockets?
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Anyone still got one of these that has modded the block to work with upto date sockets?
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Can anyone recommend a good water block that has barbs for 3/8 tubing?.
Can i get some sort of easy barb connector for the block?, ie screw the cap down to secure the tubing? (not sure what they are called)
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Can anyone recommend a good water block that has barbs for 3/8 tubing?.
Can i get some sort of easy barb connector for the block?, ie screw the cap down to secure the tubing? (not sure what they are called)
Start a new thread for this.

What you want are 3/8" barbs

If you want the screw down cap you want 3/8" compression fittings.
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Start a new thread for this.

What you want are 3/8" barbs

If you want the screw down cap you want 3/8" compression fittings.
Just let him find out for himself.
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What you want are 3/8" barbs

If you want the screw down cap you want 3/8" compression fittings.
Thanks mate appreciate it.
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Mate, like they said, start a new thread, or alternatively, read the sticky at the top that does a real good job of making water cooling noob friendly.

Alternatively, there are probably a few threads from 1870 that should explain this to you, why don't you go necropost those?
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