A Closer Look
The radiator used for the FX360 PRO is pretty simple by design. It's a big black box essentially with an FPI (fins-per-inch) of 21. On the FPI side of things the unit is comparable to most other liquid coolers as 20-21 FPI is fairly prototypical. For the tubing glossy black fittings are used along with nylon sleeving to improve the visual appeal. Regarding length, the tubing measures 465 mm. In general everything is clean and understated with no flashy elements to speak of.
The pump is a Gen 7 design with an improved water chamber to help increase flow. The circular block and pump design is fairly typical, however it doesn't feature any ARGB LEDs or fancy accent pieces. The tubing is attached via swivel fittings with plenty of space in between to allow for good amount of flexibility. The wiring for the pump comes off the side rather than between the fittings which is a nice touch as well. 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 ID12025M12S PWM model which has a PWM RPM range of 500-1800 and a max airflow of 82.5 CFM. Much like the pump block and radiator, the fans are simple and clean with no ARGB lighting anywhere which will likely make more than a few people happy.