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Corsair Unveils NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO and RS-R ARGB Fans at Computex 2025

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In addition to new PC cases, PSUs, and peripherals, Corsair also brought an updated version of the NAUTILUS RS AIO CPU cooler and new RS-R ARGB fans to the Computex 2025 show. As you may have guessed from the name, the NAUTILUS RS will be getting an LCD screen, and Corsair is also announcing an NAUTILUS RS LCD module, which can be used to upgrade any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. The company is also announcing its new RS-R ARGB fans.

The new NAUTILUS RS LCD AIO CPU cooler is an upgrade to the NAUTILUS RS series launched last year, and were a mainstream offer from Corsair, at least compared to the iCUE-based AIOs. The original NAUTILUS RS was relying on motherboard lighting software and were not compatible with CapSwap modules. Now, with NAUTILUS RS LCD, you get best of both worlds, an LCD screen controllable via iCUE and standard fan control. The NAUTILUS RS LCD will be available in 240 and 360 mm versions and both black and white color options, and comes with new RS120 fans. It uses a convex cold plate, and features a 2.1-inch IPS LCD screen, which you can use to display images, GIFs, or system information, all via Corsair's own iCUE. Corsair also announced the NAUTILUS LCD RS Module, a drop-in upgrade for any NAUTILUS RS or NAUTILUS RS ARGB Series AIO cooler. It is a simple pump cap replacement with 2.1-inch IPS screen that connects via USB.



Corsair is also showing off its new RS-R ARGB fans, an update to the Corsair RS ARGB fans launched late last year. The new RS-R ARGB fans are a minor visual update, these are meant for modern "fishbowl" style cases. When used in such cases, most fans that push air from the blade side to the hub side do not look that appealing inside the case, so these new Corsair RS-R fans have a flipped airflow orientation, for unobstructed RGB and a hidden hub. Same as the Corsair RS ARGB fans, these also share the same four-pin PWM connection, allowing daisy-chaining, and feature +5V ARGB header.



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An upgrade module? IMO all cooler LCDs should be upgradable modules. Who wants to buy a new cooler for a $20 LCD?
 
That hardwired USB shouldn't be a thing.
 
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