Endorfy Navis F360 AIO Review 7

Endorfy Navis F360 AIO Review

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Introduction

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A big thank you to Endorfy for supplying the review sample.

Endorfy is a relatively new name but is anything but new as the company has a rich heritage in the DIY PC space. Endorfy unified SPC Gear and SilentiumPC into a single brand, meaning there is a wealth of knowledge and experience in-house. In the PC cooling market specifically, SilentiumPC was known for its impressive product portfolio of value-focused CPU coolers. From that point, the brand expanded into power supplies, fans, and cases. Meanwhile, SPC Gear focused on peripherals. With the change to Endorfy, they can now grow as one entity giving them more freedom to expand into new market segments and regions.


In today's review, I will be looking at the Endorfy Navis F360 AIO. This all-in-one liquid cooler features an all-black design and is devoid of ARGB lighting. This will likely appeal to those that are tired of the ARGB everything craze along with the price creep associated with it. Considering the simple and arguably more elegant design, the Navis F360 looks promising.

Specifications
Manufacturer:Endorfy
Model:Navis F360
Socket Support:Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1700, LGA2011, LGA2066
AMD: AM4, AM5
CPU Block:Base Material: Copper
Pump:RPM: 1600 - 2600 (+/- 10%)
Max. Flow Rate: Not listed
Radiator:Dimensions: 395 x 120 x 28 mm
Material: Aluminium
Fans:Model: FLUCTUS 120 PWM
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 250–1800 RPM (+/-10%)
Fan Airflow: Not listed
Fan Noise: Not listed
Features:PWM pump control
Extended fan speed range
Multi-socket compatibility
Kink-resistant rubber tubing
Pre-installed fans for quicker installation
Warranty:Three years
MSRP:$119.00 / €110.00
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