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THE EK AIO ELITE 360 D-RGB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The main body of the EK AIO Elite 360 D-RGB is nearly identical with that of the 360 model (the pump/waterblock housing is the sole difference really).

 

 

Again, EK Water Blocks has used an 27mm thick aluminum radiator which surprisingly enough this time however has an FPI count (fins per inch) of 19.

 

 

A fill/drain port can again be found at the top of the radiator (typically accessing it voids the warranty).

 

 

For their 360 models EK Water Blocks has used 400mm long black sleeved low permeability tubes.

 

 

EK Water Blocks has placed their logo on top of the black nickel pump cover (which is much thicker and premium looking than the one used with the tri-fan model).

 

 

As with most AIO models in the market today both tubes can rotate to make installation easier.

 

 

The pure copper coldplate comes ready with a thin pre-applied layer of thermal conductive material on it (since I never use the bundled thermal pastes, obviously it was removed).

 

 

Here you can see an exposed model of the pump (marketing material).

 

 

Each of the six bundled EK VARDAR S 120ER RGB fans can spin up to 2200RPM to produce up to 66.04CFM of airflow and 2.89 mmH2O of air-pressure with just 36.4dBA of noise.

 

 

Unfortunately, these fans still don’t have anti-vibration pads on their corners.

 

 

With all 6 fans mounted the thickness of the radiator jumps from 27mm to just under 80mm.

 

 

Last but not least the EK-Hub can accommodate up to 7 A-RGB fans (6 plus the pump really) so you don’t have to worry about available motherboard fan connectors and/or A-RGB splitter cables.