ENDORFY Navis F360 AIO Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 11 months ago
One thing is for certain, the RGB on these fans is bright! It bathes our test rig in colour, and the lighting on the pump looks uniform too! Feeling those late 90’s Matrix vibes right now.
Stock Temperatures
Stock performance is pretty good, with the lowest idles we’ve seen so far, but at 78c, there are clearly no issues cooling our mighty i9-13900K processor.
Overclocked Temperatures
However, with our fixed clocks and undervolting, performance for the CPU went up, but most notably, the cooling performance improved quite impressively, with peak loads hitting just 65c, some of the lowest we’ve had so far.
Stock Acoustics
Stock acoustics are decent, I’d say the profile may be a little bit tuned towards performance, and from my own testing, I was able to bring this down to a silent profile with little to no impact on the overall cooling performance.
Overclocked Acoustics
The PWM settings resulted in pretty much identical acoustic performance while overclocked too, despite having lower temperatures, so again, I dialled this down to my motherboards silent profile, which brought the acoustics down to around 40dBa with barely any impact on the thermals, so again, it’s worth finding that sweep spot of noise that suits your needs.
Cinebench R23
Cinebench R23 ran great, with performance somewhere in the middle of our charts, which is no bad thing.
I would have liked to see it go up a bit more with the overclock, but honestly, the fact I’m able to run the CPU with a 65c peak temperature and low noise is more than good enough for me.