Endorfy's Fera series are mid-range tower coolers that combine high quality, significant thermal performance and low noise levels. These models use 120 mm FLUCTUS fans with the ability to automatically adjust speed via PWM, which helps reduce noise both in idle mode and at maximum load. Although the manufacturer does not provide specific data on the noise level, reviews and user reviews indicate that it rarely exceeds 24-27 dB even under high loads, which is an excellent indicator.


The Fera line is dominated by mid-sized tower coolers designed to cool 6/8/10/14-core Intel and AMD processors in the Mainstream and Performance categories. The design of these coolers includes a classic radiator, additional heat pipes and one fan located on the side. Endorfy engineers have improved the design by expanding the fan speed range from 250 to 1800 rpm, which significantly reduces noise compared to analogues that start operating from 500 to 800 rpm.

Typically, the series is updated according to the following principle: first, the standard Fera model goes on sale, and immediately after it the manufacturer announces several modifications. The most current at the moment (note: spring 2024), the fifth generation of Fera cooling systems includes three models: standard Fera, Fera 5 Dual Fan with double fans and Fera 5 ARGB with addressable backlighting. Considering the average thermal package is around 220 W, the best option would be a powerful and moderately hot processor of the Ryzen 7 caliber, but for overclocking processors, Endorfy Navis liquid cooling systems are better suited.