ID-Cooling Dashflow 360 Review 7

ID-Cooling Dashflow 360 Review

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Finished Looks


With its neutral white and black color scheme, the ID-Cooling Dashflow 360 certainly looks nice on its own even without the RGB LEDs. The sleeved tubing with G1/4" fittings look a great deal nicer than the plastic elbows and fittings that are more commonly seen on such designs. Overall, as far as all-in-one liquid CPU coolers go, ID-Cooling's latest offering is definitely one of the better looking options on the market. With its ability to be expanded and serviced and the RGB features, its price tag feels a bit more justifiable up to this point.


As with most all-in-one liquid coolers, ID-Cooling's Dashflow 360 offers clearance that is more than adequate, with no issues in regards to interference with system memory or the graphics card.


As can be seen here, the slightly translucent, white fans do a good job of taking on the various colors offered by the RGB LEDs, which are bright but not annoyingly so. The pump block is also illuminated, and it is tastefully done. Using the motherboard software to sync everything, I noticed that the red, green, and blue options were nearly perfect; however, other colors, such as white, purple, and yellow, did not quite match. However, this is a motherboard issue and not due to the cooler as the MSI board's LEDs vary in color from region to region on the board. This was verified using my personal system which sports the same motherboard. If your motherboard does not support RGB functionality then worry not as a controller is included for your convenience.
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