AMD CPU temperatures
105W processor :
Here, our CPU will run at 2.70 GHz constantly and on all its cores. We apply a VCore of 1,030 to obtain a power consumption of around 100 watts. This corresponds to the TDP of a Ryzen 7 7700X.
As far as temperatures are concerned, it’s a pleasant surprise that the Endorfy kit proves to be formidable on our Ryzen 9 7900X. As we can see, at full speed, it slips into second place with a delta of 32.9°C. At 66%, it doesn’t disappoint either. Finally, at 33%, it remains very efficient with a delta just over 40°C.
Processor at 170W :
Finally, we end with our 170W profile. Here the heat output is higher, and corresponds to the default TDP of the 7900X. Let’s see how our coolings fare!
With the increase in power consumption, the Navis F360 aRGB does not lose out at its highest fan speeds. However, at low speeds, temperatures tend to rise quite sharply. You get the feeling that you’re reaching the limit of what the fans can deliver.
Summary:
Broadly speaking, Endorfy offers us a very efficient AIO in terms of temperature. It manages to hold its own on our AMD processor against kits that are even bigger than it is. However, with its high power consumption, to get the best out of it, you should avoid running it at low speed.