Cooling for computers from ENDORFY is a combination of maximum performance and modern design. Our products will ensure stability even during the hottest sessions. Computer cooling – key parameters Choosing the right CPU cooler is the key to optimal performance of the whole computer. Whether you opt for classic air cooling or advanced liquid (AIO) systems, the most important point is the socket. It defines compatibility – we design our coolers so that the included...
Cooling for computers from ENDORFY is a combination of maximum performance and modern design. Our products will ensure stability even during the hottest sessions.
Computer cooling – key parameters
Choosing the right CPU cooler is the key to optimal performance of the whole computer. Whether you opt for classic air cooling or advanced liquid (AIO) systems, the most important point is the socket. It defines compatibility – we design our coolers so that the included mounting hardware provides firm pressure and easy installation on the most popular Intel and AMD sockets.
When choosing a CPU cooler, an important aspect is the so-called “clearance”, i.e. the amount of free space inside the case. Before buying you should check two parameters:
- height of the air cooler - it must fit under the side panel;
- space for the radiator - for liquid kits, make sure the top or front of the case offers enough room for the radiator together with the fans.
Tall memory module radiators can collide with the lower fins of the CPU radiator or the front fan. Our designs are optimized for asymmetry, which minimizes the risk of such conflicts.
PC cooling – liquid or air?
If you are interested in solid computer cooling, you have two options: air or liquid cooling. Air cooling is a solution based on a heatsink and fans. Heat from the CPU is carried away through heat pipes to aluminum fins that are blown by an airflow - such cooling in a computer offers exceptional durability, simple installation and no risk of leaks. Ideal for those looking for maintenance-free hardware for years. Models from the Fera and Fortis series perform excellently in everyday use and gaming.
Liquid cooling (AIO) uses a liquid to transport heat to an external radiator. This kind of PC cooling features higher efficiency in removing sudden temperature spikes and quieter operation under heavy load - recommended for video creators and gamers with high-TDP CPUs. Our Navis series coolers free up space around the CPU socket, improving airflow in the case.
Computer cooling system
If you need effective PC cooling, at ENDORFY we offer solutions that combine performance with refined construction. They are available across a wide price range - from the budget Spartan 5 to the flagship Navis F360 ARGB. We design our computer coolers with attention to technical details. In models like the Spartan, we use Direct Touch technology (direct contact of the heat pipes with the CPU).
The set includes the efficient Pactum PT-3 thermal paste. The exception is the Spartan 5, which has pre-applied paste on the base, making installation as simple as possible. Thanks to the so-called “radiator offset” (construction shift), our coolers provide excellent compatibility.
Choosing ENDORFY means investing in silence and component safety!
FAQ
- Does a larger number of fans always mean better cooling? Not necessarily.
Their quality and the correct airflow inside the computer case are key.
- How to set optimal airflow in a case?
Overpressure gives the best result: more fans push cold air in the front, and fewer pull warm air out the back and top
- How loud are different types of computer cooling?
Air cooling (20–40 dB) is quieter at idle. Liquid (30–45 dB) wins under load.
- Is liquid cooling safe for components?
Yes. These are factory-sealed, closed systems. The risk of leaks in modern models is negligible, and the fluids used are often non-conductive.