Enermax has introduced a new addition to its liquid cooling lineup with the LIQMAX IV ARGB 360mm all-in-one cooler. At first sight, this version does not bring any visible changes compared to the existing LIQMAX IV 360mm (model: ELC-LMIV360-SF). Both models share the same design and technical specifications, suggesting the new release is aimed at adding addressable RGB lighting rather than delivering a hardware upgrade.
The LIQMAX IV ARGB 360mm features the company’s dual-chamber water block design paired with the Gen.2 XTREME pump. The cooling block’s copper base is 35% larger than previous versions, supporting better coverage on modern processors. The pump design also increases coolant flow by 31%, enabling the cooler to handle a thermal design power (TDP) of up to 390W. This makes it suitable for processors with high power demands from both AMD and Intel platforms.

Socket support includes AMD AM5 and AM4 as well as Intel LGA 1851, LGA 1700, LGA 115X, and LGA 2066. Unlike the standard LIQMAX IV SF, which is available in 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm configurations, the ARGB version is currently offered only in the 360mm size.
The radiator is paired with three 120mm fans that operate between 500 RPM and 1800 RPM. The pump itself runs at speeds from 1500 RPM to 3100 RPM. According to Enermax, the cooler is capable of reducing CPU temperatures by up to 5°C on processors such as the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at 250W compared to other high-end liquid coolers.

On the cooler’s pump housing, Enermax has kept the magnetic rotatable digital display. This screen can be adjusted based on installation orientation and provides real-time system information.
The LIQMAX IV ARGB 360mm AIO is currently available in China at a price of 599 Yuan, roughly $83 USD. It is listed on major Chinese e-commerce sites such as JD.com. The cooler comes with a five-year warranty. Enermax has not announced availability in other regions at this time.