CONCLUSION
When SilentiumPC changed their name to ENDORFY I was somewhat surprised, as were quite a few in the industry. Yes, their products weren’t at the top of the “food chain” but they did have some that did stand out, including their Fortis air coolers and Navis AIO liquid coolers. Regardless of why they did what they did however the new Navis F360 ARGB performed really well, even slight surpassing its predecessor in terms of cooling efficiency. On the other hand, the exact opposite is true for noise levels but again, the difference is very small to really matter. Having the Fluctus 120mm fans pre-mounted is something i actually liked, not just because it will save you a bit of time but because they’ve also neatly routed all cables. As for the ARGB effects they seem identical to that of the previous Navis AIO i had in the lab (different color palette as far as i can recall) so nothing really new to see here.
To my surprise ENDORFY products are also available on the other side of the Atlantic and so currently you can find the Navis F360 ARGB for USD172.34 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 136.89Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de). Unfortunately, availability is not great and as for pricing, ENDORFY needs to look into it when it comes to USA customers. As a product however the Navis F360 ARGB delivers as advertised, yes, it may not offer the best cooling efficiency out there but it does very well without being noisy, looks nice and is priced relatively well in the EU and so the Golden Award is in order.
PROS
- Overall Quality
- Good Cooling Efficiency
- 460mm Long Sleeved Tubes With Anti Kink Coils
- ARGB Fan / Pump Lighting
- Easy Installation
- Bundled Nano Reset ARGB Controller
CONS
- Price (USA)
- Current Availability