About Corsair Nautilus 360 RS ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler
| Specification / Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / Part Number | CW-9060093-WW |
| Cooler Type | All-in-One (AIO) Liquid CPU Cooler |
| Radiator Size & Material | 360 mm aluminum radiator |
| Number of Fans | 3 fans (RS120 ARGB PWM) |
| Fan Dimensions | 120 × 120 × 25 mm per fan |
| Fan Bearing Type | Magnetic Dome Bearing |
| Fan Speed (PWM Range) | Up to ~2100 RPM (depending on load) |
| Fan Airflow | 13.3 – 72.8 CFM |
| Fan Static Pressure | ~0.20 – 4.15 mm-H₂O |
| Noise Level (Fans + Pump) | 10 – 36 dBA (fans); pump runs quietly (~20 dBA) |
| Cold Plate Material (CPU Contact) | Copper cold plate with slightly convex surface for optimal contact |
| Tubing Length | ~450 mm sleeved tubing |
| CPU Socket Compatibility | Intel: LGA 1851, LGA 1700; AMD: AM5, AM4 |
| Lighting | Addressable RGB (ARGB) on fans + pump block |
| Fan Control Method | PWM, with support for “Zero RPM” mode (fans can stop at low load) |
| Radiator + Fan Assembly Dimensions | 396 × 125 × 125 mm (L × W × H) |
| Warranty | 5 Years |
At its core lies a 360 mm radiator engineered for robust heat dissipation. Paired with three RS120 120 mm ARGB fans, this AIO setup ensures ample airflow and static pressure to keep even high-end CPUs cool under heavy load. The fans are built with Magnetic Dome bearings, promoting smooth rotation, lower friction, and quieter operation. Under PWM control, the fans can ramp up to roughly 2100 RPM, enabling airflow between approximately 13.3 and 72.8 CFM, with static pressure up to 4.15 mm-H₂O — enough to push air efficiently through a full 360 mm radiator.
Noise is often a trade-off for performance — but not here. The Nautilus 360 RS keeps sound levels modest: fan noise stays in the 10–36 dBA range depending on speed, while the pump operates nearly silently (~20 dBA), letting you enjoy a balanced build: powerful cooling without the distracting hum.
Another highlight is versatile compatibility. The cooler supports modern Intel sockets (LGA 1851, LGA 1700) and AMD sockets (AM5, AM4), covering most current mainstream and enthusiast CPUs. This broad support ensures future-proofing if you plan to upgrade your CPU later.
Installation is straightforward. The copper cold plate — slightly convex for optimized contact — comes with pre-applied thermal paste, saving time and reducing mess. The 450 mm sleeved tubing offers flexibility in radiator placement inside most mid-tower or full-tower cases.
For those who like visual flair, the cooler’s ARGB lighting (on pump + fans) adds a vibrant aesthetic. Fans can be daisy-chained — meaning all three fans connect to a single 4-pin PWM header on the motherboard, and lighting syncs via a single ARGB header. That keeps internal cabling neat and reduces clutter, a big plus if you care about a clean-looking build.
Real-world usage — whether gaming, rendering, or prolonged CPU-intensive tasks — benefits from the Nautilus 360 RS’s consistent thermal performance. The coolant circulation remains steady, radiator and fans work in tandem for efficient heat removal, and the quiet operation ensures a distraction-free environment. The combination of strong airflow, effective heat transfer via copper cold plate, and flexible installation makes this cooler a dependable choice for demanding builds.
Finally, the package is backed by a 5-year warranty, offering peace of mind for long-term use.
In sum: the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler is a well-rounded, high-performance AIO cooler — delivering powerful cooling, broad compatibility, quiet operation, and customizable RGB lighting — all bundled with ease of installation and elegant aesthetics. If you want your CPU running cool and your build looking sharp, this cooler is a solid pick.

