Asus introduces ROG Ryujin and Ryuo ROG liquid-cooler (updated)
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fry178
shouldnt it say 60mm fan (vs 600mm), and that it lowers the temp...
fantaskarsef
To quote Hilbert:
"Guess what?" It's got RGB! π
Dazz
I want, well guess no rush with the graphics cards so think i will replace my Nocutra with the 360mm version from ROG, IDK why watercooling doesn't have a fan to cool the VRM's with no airflow there they tend to get a little toasty... but with the huge amounts of VRM's/doublers used they tend to not be too bad now.
drac
Liquid RGB incoming. π
-Tj-
vbetts
Moderator
H83
fantaskarsef
-Tj-
Well I looked some more and it indeed looks to have similar cooling function as that Cryorig A series mini fan on the pump
But its a bit huge, I would still opt for the bigger 240mm Ryujin though π
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link to Asus:
https://rog.asus.com/articles/cooling/rog-ryujin-ryuo-aio-liquid-coolers-aura-sync-lighting-livedash-displays/
vbetts
Moderator
So is this running Gen 3 Aestek pumps?
Neo Cyrus
Still waiting for RGB PCB traces and condoms. I will not be satisfied until everything is RGB.
PsyaNyde
Could I control the lighting (Ryuo) on an MSI B360m gaming plus motherboard ? or does it have to be used on an Asus motherboard in order to function properly.
-Tj-
Just checked now and there is something on sale..
https://geizhals.eu/?cat=coolwsets&xf=4006_ASUS
although a bit β¬pensive atm, from ~220β¬ (Ryjuin 240mm) one German shop has it as high as 275β¬ o_O
-Tj-
Idk I didnt find it rubbish per say, it is not custom apogee or ekwb but it can do its job. H90/H110 have 5th gen? And it still holds up, now 5yrs old.
From what I saw 6th is only better. New h115i pro has it too and it's one of the best aio's. I think this asus ryujin will deliver too.
New teaser breakdown video
[youtube=IScckJODUko]
-Tj-
That said @Hilbert Hagedoorn any news on a review? π