Nautilus 360 RS ARGB CPU Liquid
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Nautilus 360 RS ARGB CPU Liquid

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Provides superior 360mm liquid cooling with 72.8 CFM fans for demanding CPUs, operating quietly at a max of 36 dBA even under load.

Description

• 360mm Radiator • Socket Support: Intel 1851/1700, AMD AM5/AM4 • Max Fan Speed: 2100 RPM • Max Noise Level: 36 dBA • Cold Plate Material: Copper

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For the serious Emirati gamer pushing their high-end Ryzen or Core i9 through marathon sessions of Warzone 2.0, the biggest threat isn't the enemy team – it's thermal throttling.

Imagine your Core i9-14900K or Ryzen 9 7950X3D effortlessly maintaining peak boost clocks, even during the most demanding raids in Assassin's Creed Mirage or clutch moments in Valorant. This isn't just about keeping your CPU from overheating; it's about unlocking every frame, ensuring silky-smooth gameplay without thermal throttling cutting your performance short during long, hot GCC afternoons. The Nautilus 360 ensures your CPU delivers consistent, top-tier performance exactly when you need it most, whether you're streaming to your followers or dominating the leaderboards.

The substantial 360mm aluminum radiator paired with three high-static pressure fans isn't merely for aesthetics; it's the bedrock of preventing performance degradation. Its copper cold plate and efficient heat dissipation ensures your CPU stays ice-cold under load, while the advanced PWM fan control keeps noise levels remarkably low at just 10-36 dBA, allowing you to hear every enemy footstep, not your cooler.

Engineered and rigorously tested to perform flawlessly in the demanding ambient temperatures of the Gulf, this cooler comes with local GCC warranty support for complete peace of mind.

With robust compatibility for all the latest platforms including Intel 1851/1700 and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, combined with generous 450mm tubing, you get a clean, confident installation in almost any high-performance build, all while dazzling with vibrant ARGB lighting.

SPECIFICATIONS

Product Length 396
Product Width 125
Product Height 125
Lighting RGB
AMD Processors Supported Ryzen, A-Series
Intel Processors Supported Core i9, i7, i5, i3, Pentium, Celeron
Fan Static Pressure 0.2 – 4.15mm-H2O
socketFCLGA1700,FCLGA1851,AM5,AM4
tdp260
height70
Fan Control Method PWM
Tubing Length 450mm
Noise Level 10 - 36 dBA
Radiator Size 360mm
Cooling Socket Support Intel 1851, Intel 1700, AMD AM5, AMD AM4
PWM Yes
Fan Speed 2100 RPM
Cold Plate Material Copper
Number of Fans 3
Radiator Material Aluminum
Weight 2.35kg
Fan Airflow 13.3 - 72.8 CFM
Fan Model Standard

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I have a Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO case, which is very popular here. Will this 360mm radiator fit comfortably in the top mount without interfering with my RAM modules or motherboard VRM heatsinks?

Our summers here in Riyadh get really hot. How well does this AIO perform under continuous heavy load, like during long gaming sessions or rendering, especially when ambient temperatures inside the room are around 30-35°C? Can it handle an overclocked i9-14900K without throttling?

Does this AIO come pre-applied with thermal paste, or do I need to buy a separate tube? If it's pre-applied, how many applications is it good for, and what's your recommended re-application schedule for our hot climate?

If I receive this AIO and it has a pump noise or RGB issue right out of the box, what is your DOA policy in Dubai? Do I ship it back, or do you have a local service center that can quickly assess and replace it?

With the dust we get here, especially during sandstorms, how often should I clean the radiator fins, and what's the best method without damaging them? Are there any specific considerations for maintaining this AIO in a dusty environment?

Which RGB software does this Nautilus 360 RS AIO use for lighting control? Is it compatible with popular motherboard software like ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, or GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, or does it require its own proprietary software?

The specs list Intel 1851 and AMD AM5. Will future CPU sockets likely be supported with upgrade kits, or will I need a completely new cooler when new generation CPUs come out from Intel or AMD?