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Corsair Nautilus500 vs Zalman's Reserator 1 Plus - TechAmok
Corsair Nautilus500 vs Zalman's Reserator 1 Plus - [hardware] 05:51 PM EDT - Apr,19 2006 - post a comment
TechReport compared two interesting water cooling kits on the market are
Corsair's new Nautilus500 and Zalman's Reserator 1 Plus. Both are second
generation kits, and while Zalman's design is a refinement of the original
Reserator, the Nautilus500 is all-new for Corsair. Each offers a different take
on water cooling, as well. The Reserator targets low noise levels, while the
Nautilus aims for ease of installation. But which kit is best for you?
As was Corsair's intention, the Nautilus500's strength is easily its
affordability and ease of installation. With a street price of just $150,
the Nautilus is significantly more affordable than the Reserator, and snaps
together with much less effort. More impressively, however, the Nautilus'
affordability hasn't hurt its cooling performance. The unit delivers
significantly lower CPU temperatures than the Reserator, making it a much better
choice for overclockers looking to dissipate extra heat.
While the Nautilus' affordability doesn't impede its cooling performance, it
does rear its head in the aesthetics department. The black plastic external
radiator unit isn't particularly attractive, especially next to the Reserator's
artfully machined aluminum tower. Dull visual appeal is a relatively minor issue
when compared with the Nautilus' noise levels, though. Even at the lowest fan
speed setting, which still delivers stellar cooling performance, the Nautilus
is loud enough that I wouldn't want it in my living room. Those who crave
silence should definitely stay away.
As it turns out, the Nautilus500's greatest weakness is the Reserator 1 Plus'
strongest suit. Like its predecessor, the Reserator is barely audible, making
it a boon for silent computing enthusiasts who want better cooling performance
than quiet air coolers like the CNPS9500 can provide. The Reserator's CPU
temperatures weren't nearly as spectacular as those of the Nautilus, though, so
it's definitely more appropriate for home theater PC projects than overclocked
gaming rigs.
Of course, the Reserator's relative silence doesn't come cheap. The cooler
sells for around $230 online, which will be enough to send some users into
sticker shock. That's not to say that the Reserator is overpriced. The
additional cost is easily justified by extra features like the GPU block and
flow indicator, and by the decadence that is the two-foot aluminum radiator
tower. You won't find any dull plastic here, just lots of machined aluminum and
an exquisite anodized finish.
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