Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB Review


In the world of PC cooling, 360mm all-in-one water cooling systems represent the perfect balance between good cooling performance and aesthetic sophistication. With the Navis F360 ARGB AIO, Endorfy, formerly known as SilentiumPC, enters the stage with a clear promise: High-end cooling that tames even the most demanding hardware and a design that is not only functional, but also a real eye-catcher visually. Today on OCinside.de we find out whether this overall package fulfills the high expectations in a detailed review.

The combination of an asymmetrical water block, patented optimized Fluctus 120 PWM ARGB fans and a ceramic bearing pump should guarantee efficient cooling of the Navis F360 even under the highest load – and with minimal noise. At the same time, the customizable ARGB lighting allows for creative freedom, while flexible hoses and broad socket compatibility ensure easy installation. In our test, we find out whether this overall package meets the high expectations.

Thanks for the support …

Thanks for the support to Paul2ooo and the manufacturer Endorfy.

The Endorfy Navis water cooling systems are available in the versions F240 with 2x120mm fans, F280 fans with 2x140mm and in the F360 tested here with 3x 120mm fans, each in a standard and an ARGB version.

The Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB AIO costs at review date around 90 Euro.

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The delivery of the Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB …

The Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB comes in a nondescript black and brown box. The AIO is depicted schematically on the front, including Navis F360 lettering. The ARGB version can be recognized by the “Rainbow-powered” lettering printed on it.

The Endorfy logo is printed on the top.

The specifications of the AIO can be seen on the back, which we will go into in more detail later in the test.

There is a further description of the product on the underside. Marketing slogans are used to promote the product.

The water cooling system is well-padded in foam in the box. All components are packed separately and well protected. This ensures that the AIO reaches the buyer without damage. Unfortunately, the amount of plastic used for the padding and packaging of the components is relatively high.

Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB scope of delivery …

The scope of delivery naturally includes the pre-assembled and ready-to-use water cooler itself, which does not need to be filled with cooling water by the user thanks to the all-in-one design. The fans have also been pre-assembled with neatly laid cables and do not need to be screwed on themselves.

In addition to the cooler, Endorfy also includes the following …
– 1.5 grams of Endorfy Pactrum PT-3 thermal paste, also sufficient for several applications
– a wrench
– a backplate for Intel sockets
– one ARGB controller
– a PWM extension cable
– 8 spacers for various Intel and AMD sockets
– 4 spacer panels
– various screws and small parts
– colored, german manual

One highlight is the ARGB controller. It enables an illuminated AIO even in older systems without RGB support. The color can be easily changed using the reset button on the PC. Exciting RGB effects are also possible, which are literally illuminated in the course of the test.

Next, let’s take a look at the technical data of the water cooling system in detail.

Endorfy Navis F360 ARGB technical specifications …