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Enermax Aquafusion 360 Addressable RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler - 360mm Radiator, Triple 120mm ARGB PWM Fan - Support Intel & AMD Ryzen - 5 Year Warranty

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Color: Black


Size: 360


Style: AQUAFUSION (ARGB)


Features

  • 3D layer Aurabelt design supports Synchronizable ARGB lighting via motherboards with 3pin ARGB header(s)(5v ARGB) - Includes a wired RGB Controller
  • Dual Chamber water block design isolates the pump from heat to prolong cooler lifetime
  • Patented Shunt-Channel-Technology (SCT) boosts thermal conductivity and eliminates any heat surges
  • Square-shaped SquA RGB fans can generate centered & stronger air pressure with its enlarged blade surface and vortex frame design
  • Intel/AMD CPU socket support: LGA2066, LGA2011-v3, LGA2011, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA1151, LGA1150, LGA1156, LGA1155, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1

Description

Aquafusion, an addressable RGB liquid cooler for Intel and AMD CPU platforms, includes a unique RGB water-block with glossy acrylic cover and luminous aura belt for step-shaped splendid lighting effects. Together with Enermax squa RGB addressable fans, aquafusion can create dynamic visual experience via motherboard software or included Control box. The included Enermax squa RGB fans Featuring Vortex frame design can generate centered and stronger Air pressure, especially perfect for radiator. With the patented SCT design, the cold plate can eliminate the "boundary layer" To increase coolant flow momentum and accelerate heat transfer performance. Aquafusion is a one of a kind cooling solution for custom gaming rigs or stunning system builds


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.51 x 4.72 x 2.11 inches; 4.41 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ELCAQF360SQA


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 6, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Enermax


Best Sellers Rank: #383 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,582 ratings


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  • So far, perfect. Outstanding Company Customer Service! Good company!
Color: White Size: 240 Style: AQUAFUSION (ARGB)
Giagbyte Aorus Pro Wifi ITX board. AMD version R5 3600 install UPDATE 03/01/2021: ROCK SOLID PERFORMANCE, and fans can go as slow as 500RPM = DEAD SILENT. People, listen, this unit is as good as they get. Top quality. Original Review and updates to that below-------- I've written these poor guys about 5 times, and each time they have written back with great explanations and they are just really good! I just got this installed and ran it all day. Seems to be perfect so far. My ITX board has one CPU fan header, one sys fan header (both 4 pin) and two RGB risers. One of the RGB risers is static RGB (nonaddressable for the CPU, at 12V, so I don't know what Gigabyte was thinking on that one) and one DLED addressable RGB riser on the board. Installation: If you have ever done it before, it's intuitive, but I never had. I had a little bit of frustration figuring out how to hook the DLED block and fans together. The manual says its 5V, and since my CPU RGB header is not addressable and 12V, I plugged everything into board DLED 5Vconnector using the splitter they include. (Edit: I've moved most of my DLED lighting to an ARGB hub powered by a 5A SATA connector. I'm using the motherboard only as a controller for that aspect of lighting.) The process is like this: Ignore the directions for DLED block connections unless you have more than one DLED riser. They say to plug the "sync cable into the block and then into the 5V DLED connector on the MB." Ok, then what? Now I have no riser to plug the fans into. They were probably writing the manual as if all MBs have more than one DLED riser. Anyway, they included an RGB splitter cable, which I plugged into the only DLED riser I have, then plugged the block DLED into that, and the fans into the other end of the Y cable. Like I said, if you have ever done it it's a no brainier. In my case, I could only hook it up one way, so it is what it is. They also include one PWM Y cable for fan power, but again, I only have two fan risers, both are 4 pin. I have tons of fan splitters so I just Y cabled twice and plugged in my case fans and the radiator fans. I have a fan hub that I will use after I make sure all of my parts work (this is a 100% new build.) (Edit: I eventually used a fan hub powered by SATA and controlled by the motherboard.) Water block installation: I didn't need to take my already mounted board out. It's no big deal to take the board out, but it was actually easier to leave it in. The mounting bracket has friction washers that hold it in place. The spacers on the top of the board are also friction sliders and help keep the back-plate in place while you mount the block. The instructions, again, were not detailed much about which direction to mount the back plate, but I got it sorted. (Enermax, it would be nice to include a blown up image of which direction to mount the back-plate, although I'm pretty sure if you mount it wrong, you won't be able to mount the water block.) It is not really right off intuitive because the AMD placement of the back-plate is placed on ridges that do not allow the plate to sit flat on the back of the motherboard. It's hard to explain in writing. Anyway, with a magnifying glass I found a picture of it and found you do mount the backplate "bumps" down. Also, if you are building in a tight case, make sure you plug the DLED cable into the water block before installing it on the CPU. Otherwise, you'll end up removing the water bock just so you can plug in the DLED cable. NOTES: (1) WATER BLOCK LABEL: I wanted to mount the hoses on the opposite side of the RAM, but the label would have been upside down. Amazon answers were no help. One said you cannot rotate it, the other said you can by taking out the 4 small screws in the top of the block. EDIT: Enemax also said you can rotate it, but to be very careful screwing back in the screws so as not to crack the cover plate. (2) PUMP SPEED CONTROL: I was disappointed that the water block came with a 3 pin fitting, which means no PWM control of the pump speed, but that may be because of electrical demands using PWM. Three pin CPU fans can still be controlled using voltage options in the BIOS. Most BIOS today just change it automatically. I don't like to run anything at full speed unless I need to, including fans. Anyway, I asked if I can control the pump speed, and Enermax responded and said slowing the pump in BIOS is no problem. I tried both PWM and Voltage control. The pump made protesting noises when using PWM, so I used voltage control and got the pump down to a silent 220 RPMs. At the pump's max RPM of 3200 RPM wide open, you can hear a little whine when in a quite room. It's not loud, but in a quite room, it can be a little annoying. (My rig puts the pump abut 5' from my ears.) While playing games or listening to music, etc., you won't hear the pump at full speed. But, why run it full speed when you don't need it? FAN NOISE: I do NOT hear fan blade chop noise, even at their 2000RPM max rotational speed. What I hear is a whoooose of air. The fan itself is very, very quite. The fans are max speed 2000 RPMs. At anything over 1000RPM, you start to hear the air they move pretty well. At 2000 RPM, you're definitely hearing the air movement! The fans extremely high pressure wide open, so that's to be expected with ANY fan. Those babies push a LOT of air. I can feel the air blowing through the radiator 4" away from it. You can control fan speed using your BIOS. Getting them below 1000 RPMs pretty much shuts them up. I was using them in an open case because of system burn in. Putting the case panels on would probably shut them up a fair enough amount too, unless you are sitting in a very quite room. (I did put the panels on, but WFO, you can still hear the air pretty good.) EDIT: Even at 60% rotational speed, you hear the air. Anything at 1000 RPM and below is pretty good. I have mine running now at 560RPM minimum speed, and they are almost silent. From 2' away in a quite room, I cannot hear them at all. Again, you are not hearing blade noise. All I hear is a whoooose of air. The fan themselves are very quite. These are very nice fans. Edit: The fans have no bearing noise and are balance really well. Top line fans. It just that they push so much air, you can hear the air itself passing through the blades and radiator. At 1000RPMs they are pushing as much air as many other 120mm fans at 1500RPMs. CPU TEMP: EDIT: Running P95 on the highest settings for heat, I ran a 81C temp, but I only ran it for around 5 minutes. At HARDOCP people said the new P95 will run any set up hot, and that my temps are really good. Running Cinebench 20, I never got over 66C. DLEDs: Water block and Fans synced perfectly with the motherboard DLED using the BIOS Fusion settings. No problem with software control either. EDIT: 03/25/2020 When the LEDS are turned way down to about 30%, the middle letters on the block logo are dim vs the outside letter. I've contacted Enermax about it. (Note: You cannot really see it unless you turn your LEDs down really low.) As usual, the company contacted me in less than 24 hours and said it was normal. They even included pictures of how they tested it and even took the top logo off and took a picture outlining how the LEDs are situated inside the block, showing that they are on each end where the logo goes. The picture they took looks exactly like mine, so all is normal. Outstanding company customer service. When the LEDS are running at 50% or more, it is not noticeable. NOTE: This company is REALLY good at Customer Service. I really appreciate that, and I'll definitely buy their products in the future. I wish they had the fans themselves in 240MM! My recommendation is to control the pump speed at 2200 using voltage control in your BIOS. Using your BIOS or other fan profile, turn the AIO fans down to 550 RPM and leave them there until you need them to start cooling. Then just ramp up the fan speed as needed. During your normal computing day, you won't even hear the air they are moving at 500-600 RPMs. I have all of my case fans and the Enermax fans running at around 550RPMs, and my rig is dead silent. My rig runs around 35-40C when idling. Sure, if I turn the fans up to 900RPMs I can idle around 33-35, but why? 40C is nothing. Conclusion: PROS --Great cooling potential. --The best LED looking fans out there. Bearings and fan blades are totally silent. Good, quality fans. --Maybe the best or nearly the best looking water block? --Comes in ALL white, including hoses. --Unbelievable customer support --Silent pump at anything below 2200-2500RPMs CONS --Fan pushes so much air, you get air noise after 1000RPMs, but it's the sound of air, not the fans. --High picthed pump whine at maximum RPMs (3200) is not noisy, but annoying in a very quite room. After the fans ramp up, you won't hear anything in your case - lol. Look, if you have a little music going and you are playing games or talking on Discord, you won't hear the pump whine at all, even wide open. --Not available in 280mm CONCLUSION After year of owning this AIO, I'm impressed and love it. Great product from ENERMAX! Edit: 02/21/2021 no problems, running nice and silent, and computer is on 18 hours a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2020 by NULL NULL

  • Works phenominal! But longevity and RGB on block a concern...
Color: Black Size: 360 Style: LIQMAX III (ARGB)
This thing works awesome. I have my Ryzen 7 3700X @ 4.3ghz constant cooled to below 40 degrees idle, and never reaching even close to 70 degrees Celsius under a full sustained load rendering a video for 10+ minutes! It really works great. Not the quietest AIO though. The fans and pump are audible at all times even with a pretty decently closed off Corsair Carbide 275r case. I wear headphones most of the time so that's not an issue for me, although if I had an open mesh case it would probably get annoying at times, especially if you keep your PC on in your room at overnight. Longevity is a slight concern for me though. I noticed after buying that the rad is aluminum and the water block is copper. Over time this can introduce corrosion into the loop and plug things up. I'll just keep an eye on temps, but overall it's been working great for over a month. The RGB leaves something to be desired though. The fans are nice and work great, but I cannot for the life of me get the CPU block to sync up with my RGB controller. I just wish it was 12v instead of 5v RGB lights, they seem to be more stable and compatible. Otherwise I've been enjoying my new Ryzen system with this cooler, and definitely recommend to someone wanting a nice affordable AIO solution, but don't want to overpay for Corsair or similar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020 by cameron bermudez

  • Great Product w/ a Quiet Surprise
The product came packaged very neatly and was well organized. The directions were written really well and were easy to understand. The only negative thing is, if your mother board doesn't have rgb, then you will only see the white color led. However, this is only a problem with really old motherboards and can be solved with an rgb controller. One really positive surprise for me was the quality of the fans. They felt well put together and also had soft rubber pads to reduce noise. Some of the other competitors don't even supply fans with rubber pads like that. This is my first enermax product and I definitely will start purchasing more products from them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019 by Andrew B. Andrew B.

  • Excellent cooling and looks
Color: Black Size: 240 Style: AQUAFUSION (ARGB)
I'm using this on a Ryzen 5 3600 (PBO enabled, -0.1V offset, clocking to 4200MHz all cores) in a Nouvolo Steck. It was difficult to install in my small case as the tubes aren't particularly flexible and there's a TON of cables, but I sorted it out. The RGB effects on the block are awesome, and the pump isn't audible unless I put my ear next to it. Unfortunately my motherboard doesn't have addressable RGB headers so I had to use the included controller (with all the extra cables), but it works well and lets you change any settings you'd want. I'd prefer a remote, but I don't change my lighting scheme very often so it's not a big deal. The included fans are relatively quiet and bright, and provide a nice RGB glow. With the fans at 50% speed my 3600 reaches 78°C after 30 minutes of AIDA64 stress testing and 70-75°C after a few hours of gaming. With the fans at 100% my CPU temps drop 10°C, but they're pretty loud at max speed. At 50% they're audible but not loud at all, and have an unobtrusive tone. I have them set to run at 20% if the CPU is under 50°C, and they're totally silent at that speed. For the $80 I paid for the AIO I'm very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019 by VeeTeeF

  • Easy to install looks great preforms well.
Color: Black Size: 240 Style: LIQMAX III (RGB V2)
Works great, by far the easiest AIO I’ve ever installed. Able to handle a pretty hefty OC of 5.1 ghz on my 9700k and not go over 85c under stress tests, and real world gaming stays around 70. The mounting surface on the water block is huge so I’d also be happy using it on a bigger Ryzen chip, where some of the cheaper AIO are more circular and don’t cover the corners. I know functionally this is likely fine but I just hate getting an expensive processor and spending money on a cooler that doesn’t cover the whole IHS. Hoping they’ve resolved the issues reported by gamers Nexus with the cheap water causing gunk buildup, but that seems to have been mostly with the thread ripper models. Super happy with my purchase now but will swing back around if any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021 by Brian Brian

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