The ENDORFY Navis F280 performed exceptionally well in our testing. Despite being a 280mm AIO liquid cooler, in many respects, it managed to equal or outperform a solid number of competing 360mm models. – At stock levels, both the temperature control and acoustic performance were excellent with the ENDORFY Navis F280 being among some of the lowest (and best) scores we’ve ever got.
Even when overclocked, the temperatures remained very low, albeit, at an entirely expected compromise of slightly more noise. But when I say slightly, I really do mean this as those Fluctus fans truly are truly excellent for moving a lot of air quietly! – I don’t even think a tweak of the PWM curve in the BIOS is necessary for this cooler as the default settings our motherboard provided seemed to offer the best of both worlds!
Overall, in terms of its actual performance, we’re very impressed with the ENDORFY Navis F280.
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