XSPC EX360 360mm Radiator Review

The intention of this write up is to provide information and performance data about the EK CoolStream SE 360mm Radiator. We will be including the test results in the Extreme Rigs Rad Round Up 2015, however in this review rather than comparing the SE to all the rads we made a decision to start a Round-Up just for the Slim 360mm rads. Expect our Slims Round-Up to be published in the coming weeks.

I’ll be keeping the review section short and factual, focusing on presenting the performance data compiled through the numerous tests carried out. The EX360 is “End of Life” now, but some e-tailers still have stock available at clearance prices.

 

XSPC logoESPC EX360 - Lr Edited with B_W-3

What’s in the box?

Note: The radiator tested was pulled from my water cooling stash, but had no accessories in the box anymore.

Additionally:  Some years ago I modified this rad to have G ¼ ports on both sides of the tank. The stock EX360 has just one inlet and outlet port.

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XSPC have packaged the EX360 in a sturdy protective box.

The radiator itself was wrapped in white paper sleeve and then inside a bubble wrap bag. The paper sleeve was long gone but I recall that it was there. The accessories were unfortunately no longer inside the box either. Again this radiator was in storage and pulled out for the round up, so I apologize for lack of pictures and somewhat sketchy info – it is included primarily for the thermal testing data.

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Extent of Delivery (according to XSPC):

1x EX360 Triple Fan Radiator

12x 30mm 6-32 UNC screws (Phillips head)

12x 6mm 6-32 UNC screws (Phillips head)

I recall that it did come fitted with temporary yellow plastic plugs in the G ¼ ports, to keep the inside contaminant free after manufacturing.

Here is a photo I found on the web:

XSPC EX360-2

Onwards to technical specifications!

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