Endorfy are here at last, with their new 360mm AIO cooler ready to show us what they can do under their new brand name. Some of you may know, many of you may not, that Endorfy is the new name of Silentium PC, and while we’ve had a lot of good things to say about their products in the past, the new was a bit old-school, and Endorfy sounds much cooler to me. Now, today we get to find out if their new product is just as cool, both literally and figuratively as it goes on our test bench.
The ENDORFY Navis F360 AIO Cooler, as the name would suggest, features a 360mm radiator with an all-in-one pump design, so it’s pretty ready to rock right out of the box. It supports all the latest Intel and AMD sockets and processors too, so again, there shouldn’t be any compatibility issues. You get three good quality 120mm PWM ARGB fans and even those come pre-installed to save you some install time, but with the added RGB they also offer up plenty of customisation for your build, and there’s some RGB in the pump too for some added flair.
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