Finished Looks
The black and white of the Swiftech H360 X3 has it looking good all on its own. However, a good deal of that white is due to the pre-filled Mayhem's Pastel white Nanofluid Coolant. While I like the looks of it, I am not a fan of coolant with dyes or particles in them. All of them have a chance to gunk things up eventually, though it does look pretty. Regardless of my reservations about them, the pastel white definitely looks nice while the included dyes help the unit fit within a particular build's theme along with the RGB LEDs. It's just up to users whether they want to take that risk or not.
Like the majority of all-in-one liquid coolers, Swiftech's H360 X3 AIO offers perfect clearance around the socket. I found no issues with memory or graphics card clearance.
Swiftech's IRIS ALEDs work quite well overall, but some form of software control would be appreciated, and it does appear they are working on it with an adapter in the works for use with ASUS Aura Sync. Support for other options has not been announced yet, which is a bit depressing since my test bench and personal system both use the same MSI motherboard.