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    Modding the Corsair Nautilus - Perfecting Perfection?

    Posted on Thursday, November 30 2006 @ 06:31:56 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Corsair Nautilus 500 External Liquid Cooling system has received rave reviews from many, many reviewers, including myself. I've had the Nautilus installed in my system since I got it for review I liked it so much, it's relatively quiet, and performs very well. I've built my own liquid cooling systems and have reviewed many others, but I have always come back to the Nautilus. I don't like noise and I found that after a while having the Nautilus on high became annoying to me, so I felt that needed changed, and while I was at it I thought about switching the rad out as well. This isn't quite the hardcore mod, but I did get to rip apart the Nautilus, and get to use my Dremel, drill and other tools while I was at it. So read on to see what I did and what I learned from this experience...

    Check it out at DragonSteelMods.


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