If you’ve always fancied having a neat LCD on top of your CPU, but couldn’t justify the cost over a standard AIO cooler, then here’s a great chance to give your PC’s innards a flashy screen. Amazon has just slashed a massive 34% off the price of a Corsair Nautilus 360 RS AIO cooler, meaning it now costs just £99, saving you £50 compared to its previous £149.99 price.

Corsair Nautilus 360 RS LCD
£149 £99
“Showcase CPU temperature, animated GIFs, memes, or your team’s logo on a crisp 480×480 IPS screen at 30fps.“ – Corsair
For some context, £99 is the usual price for the non-LCD version of this cooler, so you’re basically getting a fancy screen for free. Most of Corsair’s sample images show the 2.1in screen displaying your CPU temperature, but you can use iCue to customise it how you like.
That includes displaying animated GIFs (there’s full GIPHY integration in iCue), or your own choice of image or logo to match your PC’s interior. The screen has a 480×480 resolution, a 600nits backlight and a 30Hz refresh rate, so you can run great-looking animations on it.
There’s a decent cooler behind that screen as well, with a massive 360mm radiator and three of Corsair’s RS120 fans with PWM speed control. Meanwhile, daisy-chained power connectors mean you only need to plug the fans into a single 4-pin PWM header on your motherboard. Plus, there’s a zero-RPM mode for super-quiet operation under low loads as well.


All of Intel and AMD’s current CPU sockets are supported out of the box, including LGA1700, LGA1851, AM5, and AM4. That means this cooler is not only a solid option for a new build, perhaps based on a Core Ultra 7 270K Plus or a Ryzen 7 9850X3D, but you could also use it to upgrade a cooler in your old rig, as long as it doesn’t predate these sockets.
What’s more, this cooler is available in both black and white options to suit your setup, and both models are on offer for £99 right now – this cooler’s lowest ever price. You’ll need to be quick, though, as Amazon is listing this offer as a limited-time deal.
For more options, check out our full guide to buying the best CPU cooler, where we take you through all our favourite options to suit a range of use cases and budgets.
