Enermax LIQMAX III ARGB 360 AIO Review 21

Enermax LIQMAX III ARGB 360 AIO Review

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The radiator Enermax is using is no different from those on many other closed-loop coolers. It is a 360 mm radiator made out of aluminium with no other defining characteristics. As for the radiator's FPI (fins-per-inch), it sits at around 20–21, which is the same as the majority of closed-loop coolers on the market. When looking at its build quality, I can say it is solid enough with no faults to speak of, such as bent fins. Finally, the EPDM sleeved rubber tubing is 400 mm long, which should be more than adequate to reach the CPU no matter which chassis you use.


The square pump housing has a diffuser for ARGB LEDs around the entire perimeter, thus giving it a nice glow. Meanwhile, the top is simple and smooth with the "Enermax" also illuminated. The swivel fittings have a good degree of motion, and the main wiring for the pump is not on the same side as the fittings, which I prefer as it means the complete range of movement with the swivel fittings is not likely to be limited. As for the base, it was honestly very smooth and only had the faintest signs of machining marks. While it is not a mirror finish or anything close, it's still a step above what I normally see on closed-loop coolers.


The three fans are 120 mm ARGB offerings with an RPM range of 500–1600 and have the model number UCHF12P-ARGB.
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