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ASUS ROG Ryujin and Ryuo AIO kits review




Today, we are reviewing the new Asus ROG-series AIO liquid coolers, the Ryujin and Ryuo. ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) is a branding that represents the highest standard from Asus. Ryujin is a legendary Japanese dragon that symbolizes the power of the ocean.
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Darkiee
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Posted on: 12/19/2018 08:06 PM
Geez those prize tags...
Solid review as always.
Surely the Noctuas Industrial fans increases the price. Atleast that is covered well.
Can“t wait to get my Industrial fans, just getting bigger and badder, 3000rpm 140mm ones. 120mm would suited alot better for me,
but meh, prize was same.
Geez those prize tags...
Solid review as always.
Surely the Noctuas Industrial fans increases the price. Atleast that is covered well.
Can“t wait to get my Industrial fans, just getting bigger and badder, 3000rpm 140mm ones. 120mm would suited alot better for me,
but meh, prize was same.
-Tj-
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Posted on: 12/19/2018 08:10 PM
Lol yeah that was funny.
I have a hybrid copper aluminum H90 for what 5years now and still no issues.. It cools just as it cooled day1 60months ago, nvm corrosion paranoia. If you use non conductive thermal paste all will be ok.
Wow, a whole year and a half?
Lol yeah that was funny.
I have a hybrid copper aluminum H90 for what 5years now and still no issues.. It cools just as it cooled day1 60months ago, nvm corrosion paranoia. If you use non conductive thermal paste all will be ok.

Tone
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Posted on: 12/19/2018 08:24 PM
Thank you for the review. But I did have a question about it. Maybe I missed this in the review itself, but, how did you monitor the temps during the BASE and OC tests?
I only ask because this cooler gets its info from the asus AI suite... which tends to be 5-10c off from actual temps. Normally it reports the temps too low.
Just wanted to confirm it. Thank you for your hard work!
I read another review about this cooler and what they said was that the CPU temp for the AI Suite is taken from a temp probe on the mother board, (this was apparently checked with ASUS) this is why there is a large temp difference, so the unit does not report the correct CPU Temp, therefore the fans on the unit did not react / speed up in time to react to real world temps, they also said the secondary fan for the cooler was a good idea, but as a small fan it can be noisy, this is what was reported here,
https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cases-cooling/asus-rog-ryuo-240-and-ryujin-360-aio-liquid-cooler-review/1
see section 4
a good cooler that needs a few changes to make it great
Thank you for the review. But I did have a question about it. Maybe I missed this in the review itself, but, how did you monitor the temps during the BASE and OC tests?
I only ask because this cooler gets its info from the asus AI suite... which tends to be 5-10c off from actual temps. Normally it reports the temps too low.
Just wanted to confirm it. Thank you for your hard work!
I read another review about this cooler and what they said was that the CPU temp for the AI Suite is taken from a temp probe on the mother board, (this was apparently checked with ASUS) this is why there is a large temp difference, so the unit does not report the correct CPU Temp, therefore the fans on the unit did not react / speed up in time to react to real world temps, they also said the secondary fan for the cooler was a good idea, but as a small fan it can be noisy, this is what was reported here,
https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cases-cooling/asus-rog-ryuo-240-and-ryujin-360-aio-liquid-cooler-review/1
see section 4
a good cooler that needs a few changes to make it great
SamuelL421
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Posted on: 12/19/2018 08:33 PM
These are looking good. Pricing is a bit steep but the build quality is appears to be there and they have they have legitimately good fans!?
These are looking good. Pricing is a bit steep but the build quality is appears to be there and they have they have legitimately good fans!?
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I personally have a Alphacool AIO Copper Cpu block Copper Radiator and its been in my system for nigh on 18 months now no issues at all.
Wow, a whole year and a half?