Aorus Liquid Cooler 360 review -
Product Installation
We are testing externally but you get the idea here. As mentioned there is a bit of wiring to manage, so I wanted to show you that a bit better on this page. I tucked away the cabling a bit, but again please do realise, it is a lot. Once powered on you'll notice LEDs at the water-pump, it fades in and out slowly. This is done so that you can see the pump is active and working. And yeah, installation wise that is all there is to it. A very simple and clean installation overall. Below a couple more photos of the RGB effects.
BTW this LCS controller by not just one, but two (!) software suites, which is just silly. You'll need to download Aorus engine software as well as RGB software. Once activated and working, of course, it all is about that LCD screen, gorgeous to look at. The software itself is diverse and configurable, so there are no settings missing or required. It, however, is a bit of a freakfest with the standard profiles. Silent mode, for example, hits a 2000+ RPM curve at higher temperatures, which makes little sense. So manual configuration, really, works best.
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