ASUS ROG RYUJIN II 360 AIO water-cooling system features a 3.5-inch LCD water block and a Noctua fans

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After the 240mm model a 360mm model has now found its way to the market as well. The flagship model of the ASUS all-in-one water cooling unit, which includes a water block fitted with the industry's largest 3.5-inch LCD, has been unveiled, and it boasts the industry's largest 3.5-inch LCD. 



The range now includes the "ROG RYUJIN II 360," which is equipped with a 360mm radiator, as well as the "ROG RYUJIN II 240," which is equipped with a 240mm radiator.

The customisable LCD can be programmed to display system information and animation effects. A 7th generation pump unit from Asetek is included into the water block, which also includes a built-in 60mm fan for cooling peripheral components. The pump rotates at a speed of 800 to 2,800 rpm, plus or minus 300 rpm. Another point of discussion is the use of the "NF-F12 Industrial PPC" industrial 120mm fan from Noctua as the cooling fan. The most important specifications are the maximum rotation speed of 4,800 rpm plus 10%, the maximum static pressure of 3.23 mmH2O, the maximum air volume of 19.41 CFM, the maximum noise of 31 dBA, and so on and so forth.

Intel LGA115x / 1200/1700/2100 / 2011-3 / 2066 and AMD Socket AM4 / TR4 are among the platforms that are supported. For further information, please see the Global Release.

ROG STRIX LC II 360 ARGB is a water cooling solution that includes a 360mm radiator as well as a cooling fan called "ROG Designed ARGB Radiator Fan" that has been specially tuned to work best with this particular radiator. Integrated ARGB compatible LEDs are located in the cooling fan and on the top of the water block, respectively.

The cooling fan's parameters include rotation speed ranging from 800 to 2,500 rpm with a 10% tolerance, maximum static pressure of 5.0 mmH2O, maximum air volume of 80.95 CFM, maximum noise of 37.6 dBA, and so on. Intel LGA115x / 1200/1700/2100 / 2011-3 / 2066 and AMD Socket AM4 / TR4 are among the platforms that are supported.


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