The radiator on the FX360 INF sticks to a straightforward design. It is essentially your standard 360 mm offering with an FPI (fins-per-inch) of 21, which falls right in line with most liquid coolers, as the typical range is usually 20-21 FPI. This means in terms of heat dissipation performance it should be in line with most other offerings, meaning the coolant flow and fans will be the deciding factor. For the tubing ID-Cooling added glossy black fittings complemented by nylon sleeving, which enhances the cooler's visual appeal. As for the tubing length it measures 465 mm which is more than enough for the majority of system builds, regardless of where you wish you mount it.
The pump is a Gen 7 design and spins at up to 2900 RPM for improved coolant flow, with the outer design making use of ARGB LEDs with an infinity mirror for its signature look. Said pump top can also be rotated to make sure it is placed perfectly to suit your taste. The tubing is attached via swivel fittings with plenty of space in between to allow for a good amount of flexibility. Granted the wiring is placed between the two fittings, but it sits low enough that when you consider the distance between both swivel fittings, my usual concerns are not as prevalent here. Finally, the cold plate has a slight convex shape with minimal machining marks being visible.
When it comes to fans ID-Cooling is using their AS-120-S ARGB which is of course a PWM model with an RPM range of 300-2000 with a max airflow of 58 CFM. Much like the pump block, the fans are simple and clean, with ARGB lighting being the major focal point.