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360 AIO for 9800X£D

Corsair Nautilus AIO looks cool with the LCD, gets good reviews. Comes in 360 mil. No mention of a refill port though.
 
Corsair Nautilus AIO looks cool with the LCD, gets good reviews. Comes in 360 mil. No mention of a refill port though.

No refill pet noted on mine. Great cooler, runs every bit as good as my 420mm AF did.

There wasn't a refill port on the AF either, remembering once needing to take apart the block to refit a seal, that Arctic provided. It could be refilled from there, they provided a small bottle of liquid to do it.
 
I'm lining up for a Nautilaus when I get my 9800x3d upgrade simply because it has coolant temperatuyre monitoring. I believe that CPU temperature and fan speed have no business being connected in any way with an AIO, it's all down to coolant temp. If my CPU spikes to 80deg for 5 minutes and the coolant climbs by 5 deg, I want my fans taking care of that 5deg, not going nuts because the CPU is hot.
 
I use a Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360, works great with my 9800x3d and I have it +200 overclocked. It also cooled my old 7900x 12 core no problem, so cooling a 9800x3d is easy for it.
 
I can't remember, as it was over a year ago I last tested R23. I just auto tuned the cooler fans in the bios and it's done a great job. If I have time tonight, I will give it a go.
 
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The "trick" with most of the AIO's is they're OFTEN (not all) Asetek built with whatever branding and final touches slapped on top.
A 360mm vs another is often rather more on the included fans and any useful gimmicks.

Have a look at https://www.asetek.com/liquid-cooling/cooled-by-asetek/ to give an idea of a decent sample of who they build for. Most of the coolers from these "brands" are generally using the same radiator/pump setups.

Generally the answers "whatever you get the best deal on for a particular size".
 
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Kinda... odd in general how much the price of relatively basic, pretty decently sized AIO's have dropped. Like £50 for a 360mm seems common.


It seems to be the only component these days that represents much better value for money than they actually cost.
Well, at least those other than the more premium type.
 
I use a Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro 360, works great with my 9800x3d and I have it +200 overclocked. It also cooled my old 7900x 12 core no problem, so cooling a 9800x3d is easy for it.
another vote for the Arctic from me.
 
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