Endorfy Navis F360 AIO Review 7

Endorfy Navis F360 AIO Review

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Introduction

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A big thank you to Endorfy for supplying the review sample.

Endorfy is a relatively new name but is anything but new as the company has a rich heritage in the DIY PC space. Endorfy unified SPC Gear and SilentiumPC into a single brand, meaning there is a wealth of knowledge and experience in-house. In the PC cooling market specifically, SilentiumPC was known for its impressive product portfolio of value-focused CPU coolers. From that point, the brand expanded into power supplies, fans, and cases. Meanwhile, SPC Gear focused on peripherals. With the change to Endorfy, they can now grow as one entity giving them more freedom to expand into new market segments and regions.


In today's review, I will be looking at the Endorfy Navis F360 AIO. This all-in-one liquid cooler features an all-black design and is devoid of ARGB lighting. This will likely appeal to those that are tired of the ARGB everything craze along with the price creep associated with it. Considering the simple and arguably more elegant design, the Navis F360 looks promising.

Specifications
Manufacturer:Endorfy
Model:Navis F360
Socket Support:Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1700, LGA2011, LGA2066
AMD: AM4, AM5
CPU Block:Base Material: Copper
Pump:RPM: 1600 - 2600 (+/- 10%)
Max. Flow Rate: Not listed
Radiator:Dimensions: 395 x 120 x 28 mm
Material: Aluminium
Fans:Model: FLUCTUS 120 PWM
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 250–1800 RPM (+/-10%)
Fan Airflow: Not listed
Fan Noise: Not listed
Features:PWM pump control
Extended fan speed range
Multi-socket compatibility
Kink-resistant rubber tubing
Pre-installed fans for quicker installation
Warranty:Three years
MSRP:$119.00 / €110.00

Packaging


Endorfy opts for simplicity with its packaging. No flashy full-color images or excessive marketing, just a plain brown box containing the essential information, and I appreciate that. The front of the box features a straightforward render of the cooler, highlighting key features like pre-installed fans for easier installation and PWM control for the pump. It is also promising to see the prominently displayed three-year warranty right on the box, rather than burying it deep within the website or varying this by region. On the left side, you'll find links to the Navis F360's product page and the company's contact page for service inquiries, but little else. Flipping to the back reveals the unit's specifications, including supported CPU sockets, fan RPM range, radiator dimensions, etc. Interestingly absent are the CFM rating and dBA level of the fans. While the accuracy of these figures is often questionable, I still find them personally intriguing and would appreciate having that information available.


On the right side, you'll find the company logo, mirroring the branding at the top, where the brand name is also prominently displayed. Moving to the bottom of the box, you'll find a detailed breakdown of features, including the extended RPM range of the fans and PWM support for the pump, enhancing noise control. While the box maintains a simple design, it effectively provides all the necessary information without any distracting design elements, such as light-colored text on white backgrounds or excessive graphics lacking real specifications.

Contents


Inside the box, you will find a bunch of foam that keeps the cooler and miscellaneous parts secure and safe during shipping, which I 100% approve of. While the typical cardboard tray is fine after reviewing so many liquid coolers I can say without a doubt the ones packed in foam always do better during shipping if the carrier decided to use it for a game of football.


Intel and AMD socket support is robust enough that anyone on a typical mainstream system should be just fine. Intel's LGA775 and LGA1366 have been dropped along with anything older than AMD's Socket AM4. However, considering how ancient these sockets are now, I see no problem with that course of action.

Common parts supplied for mounting include:
  • 12x Radiator screws
  • 12x Fan screws
  • 4x Intel standoffs
  • 4x AMD standoffs
  • 4x Springs
  • 4x Thumb screws
  • 3x 120 mm fans
  • 1x Tube of thermal paste
  • 1x Intel Backplate
  • 1x Pre-filled liquid cooler
  • 1x Fan extension cable
  • 1x Wrench for standoffs
  • 1x User's manual
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