Finished Looks
Unlike the all-black design of the Dashflow 240 Black Basic, ID-Cooling's Dashflow 360 XT is a bit more visible thanks to its higher contrast look via the black and white fans with their metal inner frame. That said if ARGB lighting isn't your cup of tea, but you also don't want something boring, then I can say the design is aesthetically pleasing on its own. But it really pops when the lighting is enabled, as shown below.
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.
The ARGB lighting is quite bright and fairly uniform. While you can see the individual LEDs at certain angles, overall, they are not that noticeable when using static lighting. Better yet, the metal frame really helps the color pop, and even with the LEDs being positioned in the fan hub, it looks like the fan has an LED ring on the outside without sacrificing the necessary space or performance. For those that want a simple ARGB-equipped AIO, the Dashflow 360 XT fits that perfectly. Better yet, there's no bloatware or proprietary connectors to deal with either.