Endorfy Navis F360 liquid cooling review

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The kit bundle is securely wrapped, padded, and bundled in a box. Let's take a look inside to see what's inside and how much assembly is required. ENDORFY has released its Navis F360 all-in-one water cooling system, a straightforward and low-key option for computer cooling. The package includes the radiator-pump combination, pre-assembled fans, mounting accessories, and a detailed assembly manual. The radiator, hoses, and pump block are all black, and the system lacks any RGB lighting or digital displays.

 

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The ENDORFY Navis F360 All-In-One Water Cooling System comes in a well-packed box that protects the components from scratches and damage. Upon unboxing, you will find the radiator-pump combination pre-assembled with fans and encased in soft foam. The mounting accessories, thermal compound, and assembly instructions are also included in a small bag. 

The hoses are movable at two joints, allowing for some flexibility in the placement, but with limited mobility compared to other solutions. The pump block is made of black plastic, with a brushed aluminum cover for the logo. It has a maximum speed of 2600 rpm and is powered by a SATA connector and connected to the motherboard via a 4-pin PWM connector.


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The included Fluctus 120 PWM fans have a speed range of 250-1800 rpm and are connected to the motherboard through a 4-pin header. They are easily connected to each other through an integrated Y-switch and feature rubber buffers to prevent vibration transmission. The Navis F360 is priced at €109.89, offering good value and solid workmanship for computer cooling.


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The absence of RGB effects or digital displays keeps the focus on the cooling performance. The radiator is made of aluminum and 28mm thick, with a slight damage noticed on the aluminum fins in our review unit. The fans were pre-wired and attached to the radiator, with black sleeved hoses that have movable joints for placement flexibility.  After removing the liquid cooling unit from its packaging, you will see the radiator, fan, tubing, and pump/cooling block. The vast majority is assembled and ready for use. You must install the fans and a mounting bracket to secure the cooling block. However, because you are visiting Guru3D.com, we will, as usual, walk you through the installation procedure over the following several pages. 

   

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You'll spot a backplate that supports a wide variety of CPU sockets. Intel LGA 115x, 1366, 1700, 2011, 2066, and AMD AM2, AM3, AM4, AM5, FM1, FM2 based processors can be used in combination with this cooler. The pump block has a mostly black plastic design with a brushed aluminum pump cover that enhances the overall appearance. The pump has ceramic bearings and rotates at a maximum of 2600 RPM, powered by a SATA connector and connected to the motherboard via a 4-pin PWM connector. Heat is transferred from the CPU to the pump block through a large copper plate. The included Fluctus 120 PWM fans have a speed range between 250 and 1800 RPM and are connected to the motherboard via a 4-pin header. The fans also have integrated Y-switch and small rubber buffers to reduce vibration.

 
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You'll spot the cooling unit consisting of the radiator assembly, fan, and brackets + backplate that support an extensive range of AMD and Intel processors. The mounting accessories, thermal compound, and assembly instructions are also included in a small bag.


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The aluminum radiator is 28mm thick and comes pre-attached to the fans, which are 360mm long and have a black sleeve. 

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