Testing the Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB
With the move to a new test bench setup, it is time to update the list of components below. Additionally, we are trying out a new set of testing which still involves monitoring the system while both idling and under load, but now includes set fan RPM levels to see how fan speed and the noise associated, plays into a cooler’s performance.
The following components are used for our AIO cooling testing.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7600X
Cooling: Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB
Motherboard: ASRock B650 Steel Legend WiFi
Graphics Card: PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 580
Memory: Patriot Viper Gaming Elite 5 DDR5 6400MT/s 48GB
Storage: Patriot Viper VP4300 Gen4 PCIe NVMe 1TB SSD
Case: Fractal Design Define R6 Tempered Glass
Power: EVGA G5 750W
List of coolers being compared:
– Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB
– Corsair Nautilus 360 RS
– TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB
– be quiet! Silent Loop 3
Please note: As we continue to test additional AIOs on this new test bed, this table will be updated in order to show comparisons to additional coolers.
For performance testing we will first test idle temperatures. These are taken on the Windows 11 desktop an hour after the system has been turned on.
For load testing we will be running the AIDA64 system stability test with the CPU only checked. This puts a full load on our CPU. We run this test for 1 hour and record the highest temperature throughout the test.
In addition to the different temperature readings across the various fan speeds, we are now also including noise output readings as well. This is important information that can help you find a nice balance of performance to noise output for your system.





