AQIRYS Aquarius 360 AIO Cooler Review 4

AQIRYS Aquarius 360 AIO Cooler Review

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Finished Looks


With no ARGB lighting enabled, the fans offer a nice level of contrast to all the black components in the test system, and while I am not a fan of stickers on the fan hub, I will admit the AQIRYS logo is one of the better ones as it just looks like a neat design rather than a spinning company name, for instance. In contrast, the pump doesn't stand out just yet; as seen below, once you enable the ARGB lighting, it's an entirely different story.


There were no issues on either platform regarding memory and graphics card clearance. While this is normal for most all-in-one liquid coolers, there are still outliers in the market.


When it comes to ARGB lighting, you can tell it is something AQIRYS focused on. The pump illumination is spot on, with the individual LEDs not noticeable. Thus, the LED lighting is uniform, making for an attractive pump design. Meanwhile, on the fans, the individual LEDs are quite visible. Still, the lighting is vibrant and bright, and while not as uniform as I was hoping for, it is still a visually appealing design. This is especially true considering the cooler's $121 / €115.99 MSRP. If you want a similarly appealing 360 mm all-in-one liquid cooler, you're looking at spending a vastly higher sum of money on an offering from the competition.
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