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endorfy navis f360 argb review a

    From the very first AIO liquid coolers to get released in the consumer market just over 15 years ago to what we have available nowadays the difference in performance, quality and yes even looks is significant. This isn't due to a change of overall design and how AIO liquid coolers work but rather improvements in pump speed, fan performance (both air pressure and flow) and last but not least in the design of waterblocks. Still, even though all AIO do follow the same design differences in pump speed and quality, fan performance, waterblock material and even radiator thickness and FPI (fins per inch) ensure that not all are created equal. ENDORFY may seem like a new player in the market but they are actually the comeback of SilentiumPC and today with me i have their Navis F360 ARGB AIO CPU Cooler.


    ENDORFY can cater to every desire and requirement. All you need is your imagination and passion for computer hardware. We handle the rest and deliver proven, functional and efficient products. This combination will make you proud and let you experience the emotions that come with computer hardware, its configuration and PC gaming.


    As its name clearly states the Navis F360 ARGB is the latest member of the to the Navis line of AIO liquid CPU coolers and is currently available in 240/280/360mm sizes thus covering the vast majority of PC cases out there. As expected, the Navis F360 ARGB consists by 4 parts, an 395mm long, 120mm wide and 28mm thick aluminum radiator, two 460mm long sleeved rubber tubes, high-performance ceramic-bearing pump (9 pole motor with a speed of up to 2600RPM -+10%) complete with ARGB LEDs and a flow-optimised all-copper base (cold-plate) and three Fluctus ARGB PWM 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fans (1800RPM -+10%). Now ENDORFY may not mention these on the box or their website but judging by its predecessors the Navis F360 ARGB should achieve a TDP (thermal design power) of 350W and as for the bundled Fluctus 120mm ARGB fans and the pump all should be fully compatible with motherboards that feature 3-pin addressable RGB connectors (ASUS Aura Sync, ASRock Polychrome Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light). Typically, if you don't happen to own one such motherboard a small nano-reset ARGB controller. Finally, when it comes to warranty ENDORFY covers the entire Navis ARGB AIO line with a 3-year limited one.