A big thank you to ID-Cooling for supplying the review sample.
Since its inception in 2013, ID-Cooling has rapidly developed, steadily expanding its market presence and brand recognition. The company has continuously refined its products with each release, evolving from a focus on value-driven designs to offering a wider range of options. ID-Cooling has successfully adapted to market demands, introducing not only budget-friendly solutions but also premium products with enhanced warranties. Despite this growth, the company has retained its experimental spirit, embracing new designs and trends, growing significantly to now be a major player in the DIY PC market.
The ID-Cooling FX360 INF will be taking center stage in today's review. ID-Cooling's latest offering goes all in on ARGB lighting, featuring ARGB illuminated fans and an ARGB illuminated infinity mirror pump top. While these additions are the central focus for the units appeal, it does have other useful features as well such as the daisy-chainable fans, and simple but solid mounting hardware. Considering the performance of its siblings I have high hopes for the FX360 INF which uses a Gen-7 2900 RPM pump. With all that out of the way, let's take a closer look at what ID-Cooling has to offer with this latest AIO model.
Model: AS-120-S ARGB PWM Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed: 300 –2000 RPM (+/-10%) Fan Airflow: 58 CFM (max) Fan Noise: 27.2 dBA (max)
Features:
2900 RPM Gen-7 Pump with PWM control Improved radiator design with 12 waterways for better heat dissipation Rotatable pump cap Daisy-chainable fans for better cable management