Enermax LIQMAXFLO 360mm AIO CPU Cooler Review

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Introduction Founded in 1990, Enermax has made a name for itself by providing solid-performing power supplies, among other computer components, cases, cooling solutions, and accessories. Enermax’s current lines of AIO CPU coolers are getting refreshed with the LIQMAXFLO series targeted at the enthusiast market. On our test bench, today is the Enermax LIQMAXFLO 360mm AIO CPU cooler. It should be available in retail in the near future at an expected price of $129. Take a look at our shopping widgets for current pricing once it is available. We will again be using our second-generation AIO test platform that is capable […]

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They've put together an interesting collection of parts to compete with the higher price points. I'll be interested in how the 420mm version does once it makes its way here. Thanks for the great review!
 
I know early on they had clogging issues with their AIO's, but they seemed to have turned things around now.
 
hi
I'm thinking of replacing the vrm fan with Noctua NF-A6x25 PWM, Premium Silent Fan, 4-Pin.
max 19.3db 3000rpm.
Does it make sense?
 
hi
I'm thinking of replacing the vrm fan with Noctua NF-A6x25 PWM, Premium Silent Fan, 4-Pin.
max 19.3db 3000rpm.
Does it make sense?
Depends on your goals - those fans have much lower airflow and static pressure, so you'll get reduced performance on the aio. Then again, depending on how you're loading it, you may be fine.

What CPU are you running?
 
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