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    Corsair Nautilus 500 External WaterCooler

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    Memory.... I dont see any comments about memory.

    you read it wrong.. Its a watercooling unit for your cpu with optional blocks for NB and GPU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    Memory.... I dont see any comments about memory.

    you read it wrong.. Its a watercooling unit for your cpu with optional blocks for NB and GPU.
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    Your right. For some reason I associated it with memory since its Corsair.

    Could ya change the title? thx
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    maxxx... give us your thoughtts... i know how much you hate prebuilt cooling solutions...

    whaddya think bout this one?? are you getting your hands on one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullet2urbrain
    maxxx... give us your thoughtts... i know how much you hate prebuilt cooling solutions...

    whaddya think bout this one?? are you getting your hands on one?
    I highly doubt he'll even get near one
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    If for some reason corsair wants to send me one to review, Id be more than happy to do so, but otherwise i wont buy one.

    BUT its not as basd as you think. Short of the aluminum radiator Id say its one of the best prebuilt ready to go systems in existence. it uses a DDC pump, kickass quick disconnects, incredibly simple setup.. Not sure on the waterblock though. Robotech did some tests with it, but didnt compare it to other blocks. I will have a look see at his older tests to see how the waterblock does.

    BTW, bachus fixed the title for you.

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