Enermax Aquafusion ADV 360 + 240 mm LCS coolers review

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The box of Aquafusion 360 and 240 are very similar. They’re mainly black. You can see the lighting systems’ compatibility. You can see the product sketch with the dimensions on one of the sides.


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At the bottom of the box, the specification is listed in a tabular format.


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The cooler and the mounting kits are put inside an egged carton (for safety during the shipping). The accessories and the RGB-related stuff are placed in a separate transparent pouch box. The three/two included SquA ADV 120 mm fans with ARGB lighting were packed separately and wrapped in a protective foil.


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The mounting hardware supplied by Enermax supports every modern socket. There are the following accessories (besides the unit itself and the three/two fans):

  • 2x Mounting Brackets for Intel
  • 2x Mounting Brackets for AMD
  • 1x Backplate for Intel
  • 4x AMD AM4/AM5 pillars
  • 4x Philips Screws to install mounting brackets
  • 4x Intel LGA20xx Pillars
  • 4x Pillars and 4x washers for provided backplate
  • 4x Pillars for AMD 
  • 4x Spacers
  • 4x Spring-Loaded Screws
  • 12x/8x Long Screws
  • 12x/8x Short Screws
  • 1x SATA-powered cable for the pump. It would allow saving one fan header on the motherboard
  • 3-Way/2-Way PWM Splitter Cable
  • 1x Y-Cable for A-RGB [Having 2x male headers and 1x female header]
  • Thermal paste – Dow Corning TC-5121C (rated 2.5W-mK, so rather low)

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Last but not least - the bundled aRGB controller. The RGB Control Box is slim and has three buttons (for changing the mode and arrows for adjusting the brightness/speed of dynamic light setting). It is powered via SATA cable; the other end is a standard 3-pin, 5V connector.

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