Cooling

ENDORFY Navis F360 AIO Cooler Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The ENDORFY Navis F360 AIO Cooler Review is available now on Amazon for £145 for the ARGB version I reviewed today. However, there’s a blacked-out RGB-Free version for just £133.84, not a big saving, but if you don’t care for RGB, it’s the way to go. If 360mm is too big for you, then you can also get the smaller and cheaper 240mm version for just £117.25.

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Overview

Endorfy is making a great impression with its latest cooler, and it’s a few of the little details that really make it stand out in what is admittedly a very over-saturated market right now. All the big-name brands have extremely competitive and great quality products, so to make a product that still gets my attention is not easy, but this one certainly does.

There is an attention to build quality here that is very impressive, such as the use of a fully metal backplate that is a lot higher quality than what we usually see with the (often) Asetek plastic backplates, as the metal one won’t flex or break.

The mounting bracket is really nice too, with all the fittings for different sockets all catered for from the AIO pump and no need for any additional mounting arms or plates. Even the backplate is multi-purpose depending on what orientation you install it to fit your socket, again just making things much easier.

The fans are pre-installed out of the box too, so that’s 12 screws I didn’t have to do myself, saving me time, but the cables were also nicely routed down the side of the fans and between the screws, keeping everything neat and tidy, and meaning I only had a single PWM cable to deal with from one end of the radiator, again, this makes the install so much easier.

In terms of performance, I really can’t fault it, the temperatures were nice and low, and the acoustic levels were OK out of the box, but it’s easy enough to turn down the fan curve to make it virtually silent and the cooling performance is barely impacted as a result, so it’s easy to tune it to your taste.

Should I Buy One?

Great build quality and performance go a long way, and the fact that it’s so easy to install, the fans are pre-installed, the RGB is nice and bright, and quality components such as long and easy-to-use thumbscrews and a metal backplate just help elevate this cooler to the next level.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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