G.SKILL ENKI 360 AIO Review 9

G.SKILL ENKI 360 AIO Review

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The all-black design of the G.SKILL ENKI 360 is very typical for a large number of all-in-one liquid coolers. This means the ENKI 360 is not trying to stand out visually by going over the top with ARGB fans. Instead, the design is understated, with a simple ARGB accent on the pump/block, which is the only area with any contrast with the LEDs off. This is by no means a bad thing as it shows G.SKILL was focusing on performance more than visual appeal. Even then, the cooler isn't ugly by any means. Sure, the mounting hardware could be slightly nicer visually, but other than that, it is a liquid cooler whose aesthetics and design will fit in with just about any build—sometimes, blending in isn't necessarily a bad thing.


Unlike the EK-AIO series, which conflicts with a single DIMM slot when mounted the traditional way, the G.SKILL ENKI 360 has no such issues. Memory clearance is perfect, and as is the case with most AIOs, the same goes for the graphics card.


The ARGB pump/block is fairly well lit, with the individual LEDs not standing out as much compared to other designs. Illumination remains crisp, especially when set to red, which was nice to see since it is my favorite color. Regardless, it was clean and added a nice visual element without being over the top or eccentric. Better yet, my test sample didn't exhibit any flickering or odd colors.
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