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A name you will not have heard much on the channel recently is Enermax, well that is about to change today as I have two of their Aquafusion ADV series AIO coolers to take a look at, both the 240mm and 360 mm Aquafusion ADV have 120mm PWM fans, ARGB lighting effects and an infinity mirror CPU block design. The also come in with very competitive pricing which means they are direct competitors to the likes of Deepcool, Arctic and Endorfy. But how will the Enermax Aquafusion compare in terms of performance? Let’s take a look.

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00:00 Start
00:52 Overview / availabilty / pricing
02:06 Features / support
02:52 In the box / fan details
06:03 Radiator / pump / cooler
09:25 Installation
13:40 Testing Methodology updates
14:13 Noise output
14:46 CPU Temp Manual OC, 100% fans
15:24 CPU Temp Manual OC (40dBa)
15:55 CPU Temp and Clocks - PBO
16:34 James Closing Thoughts

MSRP Price and availability

• Available in 360mm, 240mm and 120mm versions both in black and white.
• 360mm Black - $119.99/119 Euros
• 240mm Black - £99.99/99 Euros
• 120m Black - $79.99/69 Euros
• White costs about $10 more
Features:
• Patented dual chamber water block design isolates the pump from heat to prolong lifespan.
• Acyrlic pump top with Luminous Aurabelt 3D layer design for unique RGB effect.
• SquA RGB Fans featuring a vortex frame design to generate stronger air pressure.

Enermax Aquafusion ADV Series Specification:
• Compatible Sockets: Intel LGA 1700/1200/115x/2066/2011/2011-3/1366 AMD AM5/AM4/AM3+/FM2+/FM1
• Cold plate Material: Copper
• Radiator Material: Aluminium
• Radiator Dimension: 394 x 120 x 27 mm
• Pump Bearing: Ceramic Bearing
• Pump MTBF: 50,000 Hours
• Tubing length: 400mm
• Warranty: 5 years
Fans:
• Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM + 3 Pin ARGB connection
• Fan Speed: 500-2000 (±10 %) rpm
• Fan Airflow: 39~79.8 CFM
• Fan static Pressure: 0.67~3.6 mm-H2O
• Fan Max Noise: 15~32.6 dBA
• Fan MTTF: ≧ 100,000 hrs
• Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 26 mm
Test System Spec:
• CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
• Motherboard: Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX
• Memory: 32GB Kingston Fury FK560C36BBEAK2-32 DDR5-6000
• Graphics card: Gigabyte RX 6700 XT Gaming OC
• Storage: 500GB Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen4 NVME M.2 SSD
• Power Supply: Seasonic Prime TX-1000
• Chassis: Open Test Bench
• Thermal Compound: Arctic MX-6
• Operating System: Windows 11 Version 22H2

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Davinci Resolve Studio 14/15 (Mac)
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