darkFlash Nebula DN-360 AIO Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 23rd Aug 2024Introduction
A big thank you to DarkFlash for supplying the review sample.
Although darkFlash may seem like a newcomer in the DIY PC cooling scene, the company has been around since 2016. They’re recognized for offering an innovative and stylish range of PC products, including cases, powerful cooling solutions, and unique gaming peripherals. darkFlash is committed to pushing the limits of design and performance while maintaining high standards of quality and creativity. Whether you’re a casual user or a gaming enthusiast, darkFlash delivers products that truly stand out.
In this review, we’ll be taking a close look at darkFlash’s Nebula DN-360. With a 360 mm radiator, ARGB lighting and a distinctive pump block, it checks all the boxes from a typical aesthetic standpoint for an AIO. But the real question is how will it perform. The fans feature a PWM range of 800-1800 RPM which is similar to the previous darkFlash AIO I reviewed, however, rather than maxing out in the low 50 CFM range the new fans have a max rated CFM of 61.7. This may result in a performance uplift. That said, before diving into the performance numbers, let’s take a closer look at the build quality and features that the Nebula DN-360 brings to the table.
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer: | darkFlash |
Model: | Nebula DN-360 |
Socket Support: | Intel: LGA 1700, LGA1200, LGA115X AMD: AM5, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2. AM2+, FM2, FM1 |
CPU Block: | Base Material: Copper |
Pump: | RPM: 2400 |
Radiator: | Dimensions: 397 x 120 x 27 mm Material: Aluminium |
Fans: | Model: Infinity 8 ARGB Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Fan Speed: 800–1800 RPM Fan Airflow: 61.7 CFM Fan Noise: 30 dBA |
Features: | Copper water block Daisy-chainable fans 1.6 L/min high flow water pump ARGB LED lighting Designed for high performance and low noise |
Warranty: | Three years |
MSRP: | $130 MSRP |
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