THE EK-KIT L360
The 38mm thick triple-fan radiator is actually almost 396mm in length and 128mm in width (in case you're wondering the previous L360 kit featured a thicker 47mm radiator). This radiator has two G1/4 ports right next to the company logo (can't see it cause it's polished and shines too much).
As mentioned earlier the CoolStream PE model is smaller compared to the previous one used in the L360 kit but thanks to a double stack of copper fins it actually offers larger surface area.
Here we placed it right next to the RX360 V3 radiator by XSPC which as you can all see is quite larger and does offer more fin surface (we are really curious to see how these two compared to each other).
The pump/reservoir combo was a nice surprise since the XSPC kits we've received to date needed two 5.25" ODBs for their pump/reservoir combo.
This particular pump can circulate up to 400L of liquid per hour which is not bad for its size. Cleaning the reservoir is very easy as you can see and that will probably appeal to some people.
The pump has 4 anti-vibration feet which can be used to attach it onto the bundled mounts.
EKWB bundles their own UV Dark Blue liquid with the EK-KIT L360 and that's perhaps the one thing that had us puzzled for a while since the tubes bundled are pitch-black.
The EK-Supreme LTX UNI CSQ 2013 water block is the successor of the award winning EK-Supreme LT one and thanks to the 46 thin water channels it provides better cooling efficiency. The copper base comes polished and is very good in terms of quality (no machine marks whatsoever).
I was surprised to see that all of the compression fittings (i prefer this solution to that XSPC uses) have the EKWB logo on them.
Both 120mm Hydro-Dynamic bearing fans can spin up to 1600RPM produce 58.8CFM of airflow with just 25.8dBA of noise.
With the fans installed the radiator now measures 63mm in thickness.