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THE LIQMAXFLO ARGB 360

 

 

 

 

 

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The LIQMAXFLO ARGB 360 looks a lot like most AIO models out there, minus the top of the pump and its radiator.

 

 

At just over 38mm thickness the aluminum radiator used with the LIQMAXFLO ARGB 360 is certainly not what we see a lot with AIO models.

 

 

18 is the number of fins per inch (FPI) for this radiator.

 

 

The empty port located just next to the base of the tubes is not to be used, instead if you need to use some of the bundled coolant there’s another port on the opposite side.

 

 

Although not the longest I’ve ever seen used with an AIO the 400mm long rubber braided tubes should be more than plenty for most PC cases.

 

 

The top of the pump/waterblock combo features an 60mm VRM ARGB fan together with a magnetically attached cover that has the company logo on it.

 

 

You can easily remove the top and orient it however you want.

 

 

As usual both tubes rotate at their base to simplify installing the AIO (this time over they rotate around 50 degrees instead of 90).

 

 

By default, the medium-sized coldplate comes with several spots of thermal conductive material.

 

 

Since I don’t use the stock thermal paste for my reviews, I removed it to check for possible machine marks and as you can easily see there aren’t any.

 

 

ENERMAX ships the LIQMAXFLO ARGB 360 with three 120mm ARGB fans (1800RPM/58.03CFM/23.46dBA/2.4mmH2O) which as their strong point have their 3mm thick fan blades and rubber pads on all corners.

 

 

With the 120mm ARGB fans mounted onto the aluminum radiator thickness jumps to around 63mm.