Thursday, January 16th 2025

Endorfy Announces New Series of Black Air Coolers

Following the spectacular success of Endorfy Fera 5 and Endorfy Fortis 5 series, Endorfy is expanding its portfolio by announcing black versions of the air coolers. As a result of immense popularity of Endorfy Fera 5 Black (launched earlier 2024), the brand introduces three new products - Endorfy Fera 5 Black ARGB, Endorfy Fortis 5 Black and Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB. The all-black design perfectly fits various computer builds and workstations.

The coolers vary according to the parameters of heatsink, fan and heatpipes - additionally, two models offer optional ARGB backlighting, making them easy to customize. Each of the launched products are also compatible with the latest AMD and Intel sockets, allowing users to enjoy the silent operation as well as low CPU temperature even when the PC is working at full power.
Quiet and Stylish
Reducing the noise of the cooling system was one of the key goals of the Endorfy Fera 5 and Endorfy Fortis 5 series. This has been achieved by harnessing the potential of the quiet Endorfy Fluctus fans (120 mm for Fera 5 Black and 140 mm for Fortis 5 Black, with or without ARGB capabilities depending on a particular cooler model).

These award-winning fans provide constant airflow through the radiators. Their blades have been shaped to deliver the most efficient flow possible across the densely packed radiator fins. Each blade has a serrated edge to reduce perceivable noise (the psychoacoustic optimization of Fluctus fans is patent pending) - for the same reason, the fans stop is utilized at a certain level of control signal.

Additionally, the elements of ARGB-backlit air coolers (the fan, the top-cover and the Endorfy logo) can be backlit in any color and combined with pre-defined lighting effect, such as a shimmering rainbow or pulsating wave. A Nano-Reset ARGB controller is included, so that the hardware can shine even without a compatible motherboard or case with a controller.

At the Highest Settings
The Endorfy Fera 5 Black and Endorfy Fortis 5 Black series are designed for users who often work and play at high settings. The coolers keep the CPU temperature low, even when the PC is running at full capacity for several hours.

This is achieved by using densely finned heatsinks optimized for unidirectional airflow, which are combined with heatpipes and efficient Endorfy Fluctus fans. The heat transfer in Endorfy Fera 5 Black ARGB is provided by a set of direct touch heatpipes, while the temperature in Endorfy Fortis 5 Black and Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB is handled by traditional heatpipes. Each air cooler is also equipped with a tube of efficient and easy-to-apply Pactum PT-3 thermal paste.

The Fera 5 Black ARGB, Fortis 5 Black and Fortis 5 Black ARGB are available starting today.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Fera 5 Black ARGB, Fortis 5 Black and Fortis 5 Black ARGB.
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6 Comments on Endorfy Announces New Series of Black Air Coolers

#1
Chaitanya
I remember reading and watching reviews of their CPU coolers and most common point of contention was sharp edges and hopefully they resolve that issue on what otherwise were decent performing cooler for asking price.
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#2
Waldorf
would love to see how much difference there is compared to the same cooler with plain heatsink.
while painting a heatsink will reduce heat transfer, black emits heat better, so it should still be better (overall).
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#3
Dragokar
Waldorfwould love to see how much difference there is compared to the same cooler with plain heatsink.
while painting a heatsink will reduce heat transfer, black emits heat better, so it should still be better (overall).
It heavily depends on how the black color is applied. Like dip coating or spray coating etc......
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#4
Waldorf
but also on how its handled after.
while dipping would be thicker coat, i can shake/spin the HS to remove excess paint.
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#5
AnarchoPrimitiv
Well....there was definitely a shortage or black air coolers on the market... until now
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#6
dirtyferret
Waldorfwhile dipping would be thicker coat
dipping is cheaper from a production stand point (depends on the what you dip it into as well)
Endorfy is just Cooling SP (SlilentiumPC) under a different name. They are mostly know for importing cheap stuff from China into eastern Europe.

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