Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler Review

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Final Thoughts on the Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB

As far as first impressions go, I think Endorfy is off to a great start here at ThinkComputers. With the Navis F360 ARGB, you get ARGB lighting effects, pre-installed fans, and good performance to boot. And while some folks may consider some of those items more important than others, at the end of the day, a good blend of all of them is important to customer satisfaction and brand trust. While lacking in detail with regards to specifications, the pre-installed Fluctus fans simplify the installation process with their daisy-chained cables, and while we don’t know exactly how much airflow and pressure they provide, the cooling results of the Navis make up for their absence.

Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB

The Navis F360 ARGB brings aesthetics back to a time when USB connectivity wasn’t required to get customized lighting, and I think that makes perfect sense for many builders that don’t want the monetary or resource costs required for an LCD-equipped cooler. While we didn’t use it in this build, the included micro controller offers basic lighting control options for those that may not have a motherboard equipped for the task, and this added component brings value to the overall package.

Available for right around $211 at our favorite online retailer, I do find the price to be a bit high for this cooler. That said, the inclusion of three pre-installed 120mm ARGB fans, an ARGB pump, and performance to back it up, this cooler does have a lot going for it. Overall the Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB earns an 8 out of 10.

rating8 10

Pros:

  • Great Idle and Load Performance
  • Pre-Installed Fans
  • Included ARGB Controller

Cons:

  • No Software Support
  • Basic Aesthetics
  • Expensive
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