SilentiumPC Navis Evo ARGB 360 – AIO cooler for everyone

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In today’s review, I would like to show you another all-in-one liquid cooler. This time it is the highest AIO model from SilentiumPC – Navis Evo ARGB 360. In terms of price, AIO coolers from the Navis series are very attractive and offer an interesting price-performance ratio. So today, we’re going to check whether the manufacturer did not save costs in the wrong areas and whether this cooler can defend its place in a market full of competitors.

Summary and conclusion

SilentiumPC Navis Evo ARGB 360 is a solid AIO cooler in all respects at a very reasonable price. Due to the size of the radiator, I had a little higher hope for its efficiency, but even so, this cooler does not give bad results. The acoustics of the fans are pleasant and the cooler is not excessively noisy even at maximum speed. The cabling is elegantly designed thanks to the possibility of connection of all cables in series, which significantly eliminates the “angry octopus syndrome” when untying the cables during the assembly process.

I would also like to highlight the well-designed support for AMD Threadripper processors with an adequately large contact area of the cooler. And as a bonus, the fans and the cooling block are equipped with an attractive ARGB backlight, namely if you pay attention to this when choosing a cooler. It’s a pity that the manufacturer only offers a 3-year warranty and the pump speed cannot be regulated. However, these are not major shortcomings and overall the Navis Evo ARGB 360 will offer you solid performance for a good price.

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