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Application:

Water Cooling

Provided by:

Corsair

Available at:

NewEgg.com

MSRP:

$159.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Mike

Review date:

July 8th, 2006

 

 

 

Corsair Nautilus 500

     We all know what happens when you mix water with electricity.  But, what happens when you mix water with a top memory manufacturer?  You get the Nautilus 500 from Corsair.  Normally, you would expect a review of a Corsair product to be some type of ultra fast memory, but this time Corsair ventures into water cooling for the second time.  This time around Corsair has chosen to manufacture a self-contained, external unit.  Let's find out how well this unit performs.

Specifications

Water Pump Specifications
Spherical Motor: Electronically commutated with brushless DC design to minimize noise and extend life
Voltage Range: 8 ~ 13.2 VDC
Maximum System Pressure: 22 PSI
Head Pressure: 13.05 Feet (390 m/bar) @ 12 Volts
Maximum Flow @ 12 Volts: 350 LPH (1.54 GPM)
Fan Specification (High Speed)
Voltage: 12 VDC
Current: 0.3 AMP
Speed: 1800 RPM
Air Flow: 74.4 CFM
Pressure: 3.2 mmAq
CPU Block Specification
Features: 100% solid copper construction for maximum heat absorption
  One (1) 3/8" Hose barbs
Supports Delphi: Delphi® Micro-Channel Technology
Supports Intel: Pentium 4 Processors (socket 478 and LGA775)
Supports AMD: AMD64  Processors (socket 754, 939 and 940)