Another brand to pass through our hands is Endorfy. The Polish-based company generously sent us their latest AIO kit, aka the Navis F360 RGB. We were a bit curious, as this isn’t the first time we’ve talked about the brand on OCC, and we wanted to see what their equipment was like. So we’re off to test this model!
Presentation:
Endorfy, formerly SilentiumPC, is a brand specialising in computer hardware. Its catalogue includes AIOs such as the Navis series, which comes in 240 mm with the F240, 280 (F280) and 360 mm with the F360. Of course, RGB and no-light versions are also available.
Broadly speaking, the brand praises the silence of its kit in operation. To ensure quiet operation, the kit features a pump with a ceramic bearing. This ensures smooth operation when the pump is running.
Coupled with the pump are a trio of Fluctus 120 aRGB fans, which the brand claims have won awards for their silent operation. And to ensure this silence in operation, the blades have ridges at their tips. We’ll see how this tickles our sound meter in operation, but believe us, it’s pretty effective.
As for the radiator, we find a 360 mm block with a length of around 40 cm, ensuring effective heat exchange, according to the brand.
Finally, there’s aRGB lighting on both the fans and the pump. Even the brand logo is illuminated. What’s more, if you have a motherboard that’s a little old, or an entry-level model, you can still take advantage of the lighting thanks to a small remote control supplied.
As for the price, this Navis F360 aRGB kit can easily be found on the Net for around €130. As you can see, the kit is positioned rather aggressively. At this price, you’re looking at MSI’s CoreLiquid I360 MAGs, for example.