Cooling
ENDORFY Navis F360 AIO Cooler Review
Packaging & Accessories
The box is printed cardboard, but very durable and honestly, I like this printed approach as it’s easier cardboard to recycle.

The interior is a compressible foam, which is rare to see on an AIO, as it’s usually that moulded egg-carton type material inside.

However, it does mean that the cooler is exceptionally well protected from the outside world.

Everything you need is included in the box, with AMD and Intel screws, thermalpaste, and even a SATA-powered RGB controller should you need it.

The screws are quite large, with the small end screwing into the backplate, and the rest giving you plenty of space to fix down the pump.

Top marks for actually having a metal back plate too, not some bendy plastic pile of junk, this is premium stuff!
