AQIRYS Aquarius 360 AIO Cooler Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 10th Jul 2022 Packaging & Contents »
Introduction
A big thank you to AQIRYS for supplying the review sample.
AQIRYS is a brand of DIY PC components based in Romania. While they may not be well known to some of our readers, they have rapidly branched out into multiple market segments. Their product portfolio currently includes gaming chairs, fans, power supplies, cases, mice, headsets, microphones, and more. Suffice it to say, rather than taking a slow approach, AQIRYS smashed into the PC enthusiast space, announcing that they are here to compete. With a team offering 15 years of expertise, the company seeks to manufacture and provide quality products at an affordable price point.
Today’s review will focus on the AQIRYS Aquarius 360 ARGB all-in-one liquid CPU cooler. ARGB LEDs illuminate the pump along with the fans to add visual flair. So if ARGB lighting is a requirement, AQIRYS has you covered. However, good looks only get you so far, and performance is still king. Considering it uses a 360 mm radiator, I expect much from this unit if it is to impress. Let’s get down to it and see what the Aquarius 360 AIO offers!
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer: | AQIRYS |
Model: | Aquarius 360 |
Socket Support: | Intel: LGA 1700, LGA1200, LGA115X, LGA2011, LGA2011-V3, and LGA2066 AMD: AM4 |
CPU Block: | Base Material: Copper |
Pump: | RPM: 2600 |
Radiator: | Dimensions: 395 x 120 x 27 mm Material: Aluminium |
Fans: | Model: 120 mm ARGB Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed: 800–1800 RPM Fan Airflow: 30–75 CFM Fan Noise: 25–32 dB(A) |
Features: | Up to 300-watt TDP Addressable ARGB lighting with motherboard control High static pressure fans 450 mm long tubing |
Warranty: | 2 years |
MSRP: | $121.00 / €115.99 |
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