INTRODUCTION
Whether it's for their cooling efficiency, looks, installation ease, zero clearance issues or even their very little case airflow requirements (or all of these) AIO liquid CPU coolers are what most gamers, enthusiasts and even professionals trust nowadays. Still as I’ve already pointed out numerous times in past reviews when there's such a large number of models in the global market currently although it's very easy to pick an AIO based on looks it's nowhere near as easy to pick the right one in regards to performance, noise levels and yes, even quality. The Aquafusion ADV ARGB is one of the latest lines of AIO coolers to hit the market by Enermax (released in early 2023) and today I’ll be testing the tri-fan 360mm model.
ENERMAX was founded in Taiwan in 1990 and is a world-renowned PC Power Supply manufacturer and maker of award-winning PC components such as chassis, coolers, fans, and peripherals, with recognition from consumers around the world. Our farsighted R&D capability is our key strength and we stick to our spirit of “Technical Innovation” and “Quality First” to create products that unleash the full potential of the system for every PC enthusiast. For more information, please visit us at www.ENERMAX.com
The Aquafusion ADV ARGB line of AIO CPU Liquid Coolers by Enermax currently includes 120/240/360mm models available in both black and white color. As always, the Aquafusion ADV ARGB 360 which i have here with me today consists by 4 parts, an 394mm long, 120mm wide and 27mm thick aluminum radiator, two 400mm long nylon braided rubber tubes, high-performance ceramic-bearing pump (with a speed of up to 2800RPM -+10%) complete with top Infinity mirror ARGB LEDs and an all-copper base (cold-plate) and three 120mm SquA ADVA ARGB PWM fluid dynamic bearing fans (2000RPM/79.8CFM/32.6dBA/3.6mmH2O). Needless to say, both the three bundled 120mm ARGB PWM fans and the top of the pump are fully compatible with 3-pin (5V) ARGB sync technologies (ASUS Aura Sync, Razer Chroma RGB, ASRock Polychrome Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light) but if your motherboard doesn't support any of those worry not cause Enermax bundles a compact RGB control box (10 lighting effects) with their Aquafusion ADV ARGB AIO series. As for warranty Enermax covers their Aquafusion ADV ARGB AIO series with a rather generous 5-year limited one.