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Corsair Nautilus500 External Cooling Kit

VL writes to tell us that they recently got a chance to review the latest external water cooling kit from Corsair. It seems that in addition to the performance boost it was also extremely easy to use. From the review: "As you can see above, the Nautilus500 was significantly quicker to install than the other two kits. The reason for this is that the motherboard needs to be removed before installation for both the EXOS and Aquagate, but not for the Nautilus500. Keep in mind that we're very familiar with the Aquagate Mini and Koolance EXOS, so those times are about as low as they get (for us anyway). We think we can maybe shave another minute for the Nautilus, but either way, a liquid system installed under 10 minutes is pretty impressive."

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  1. Why I can't stand new editors. An Example: by Fecal+Troll+Matter · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I'm not an activist, and I'm not a cynic. I'm just a person who wants to build a society in which people have a sense of permanence and stability, not chaos and uncertainty. With this letter, I hope to disabuse ScuttleMonkey of the notion that honor counts for nothing. But first, I would like to make the following introductory remark: If you've read this far, then you probably either agree with me or are on the way to agreeing with me. A study of loathsome twits indicates broad political and ideological agreement on the use of force combined with a set of simple tactics to achieve their immediate goal: to curry favor with impertinent ogres using a barrage of flattery, especially recognition of their "value", their "importance", their "educational mission", and other diabolic nonsense.

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