Conclusion

The Enermax LiqMaxFlo 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler is a significant offering in the highly-competitive cooling market, catering to both enthusiasts and general users. It strikes an impressive balance between performance and aesthetics, making it a versatile choice for various PC builds. The design maintains the standard AIO layout but is distinguished by unique features, including a thick 38 mm radiator, durable nylon-sleeved rubber tubing, and a customizable main block with an additional 60mm fan for enhanced cooling. However, the thickness of the radiator is a double-edged sword, as it offers an edge on thermal performance but also could result to compatibility issues.

Aesthetically, the LiqMaxFlo combines functionality with sleek modernity. The main block's plastic construction with a customizable top cover, and integrated RGB lighting, adds a personal touch. The radiator, with its prominent chrome series logo, offers a subtle visual standout. Its practical design includes a tap for coolant refilling, underscoring the cooler's thoughtful engineering for long-term use. The UCSFARGB12P-LMF 120 mm fans, designed for high pressure with wide blades and with a healthy operational speed range, complement the cooler's visual and functional attributes. The application of RGB lighting could have been better but it is not by any means poor, just average for a top-tier product.

Performance-wise, the LiqMaxFlo demonstrates its strength in providing consistent and efficient cooling. It achieves an impressive average thermal resistance of 0.067 °C/W at a maximum fan speed of 1770 RPM, while maintaining a relatively low noise level of 38.6 dB(A). At half fan speed, 850 RPM, it continues to perform admirably, maintaining a low noise level and effective cooling. Although it may not surpass the more expensive open-loop systems, its performance in terms of thermal efficiency and acoustics is highly competitive in its class.

The Enermax LiqMaxFlo 360mm cooler, with its effective performance and appealing design, is positioned as a strong contender in the advanced cooling market. Its combination of performance, aesthetic appeal, and thoughtful features make it an enticing choice for a variety of PC builds. However, users will have to first verify that their system is spacious enough for the 38 mm thick radiator, which requires significantly greater clearance than most competitive products. For users looking for a well-rounded cooler in terms of performance and visual appeal, the Enermax LiqMaxFlo 360mm emerges as an attractive option, all at a very reasonable price point of $128.

 
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  • blwest1978 - Saturday, March 23, 2024 - link

    That’s kind of judgey, don’t you think?
  • craznazn - Sunday, February 18, 2024 - link

    Why are there multiple competition AIOs using the 240 variant? (Ice Gem and Liquid Freezer)? That's kinda disingenuous here.

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