ASUS Unveils the ROG RYUJIN III 360: All-in-One Liquid Cooling with LCD and Noctua Fan

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Why the F12 though..? noisy fan.
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...and an increased frame rate from 500 to 2,000 frames, ensuring a smoother video playback experience.
It's a cpu cooler or a TV set??? Or is one of those 2 in 1 offers? 😕 ...and the price 😱 😱 😱 At this price I expect it to cool my entire house besides the internals of my pc.
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It would look great in a closed case.
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!!!!!!!!! talk about milking the fanboys... for tha kind of money you can buy a real loop that's as easy to mount as an aio - you can get the alphacool eisbaer 360 (copper) AND a 280mm pre-filled radiator AND about $50 towards a gpu block
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I'm not buying this unless the screen has 1ms response time with 144hz!
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More screens & less cooling, that's what I've always wanted from a CPU cooler!
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Robbo9999:

More screens & less cooling, that's what I've always wanted from a CPU cooler!
And exactly why I love my $40 Peerless Assassin. Doesn't even need a fancy screen 🙂
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GarrettL:

And exactly why I love my$40 Peerless Assassin. Doesn't even need a fancy screen 🙂
I am a fan of air cooling, got more reliability and longevity than a CLC.
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GarrettL:

And exactly why I love my $40 Peerless Assassin. Doesn't even need a fancy screen 🙂
I see a man of culture, let me join to the PA club (although i got the SE version) that thing bangs, 70°C at 1.25v 4.45Ghz almost all cores while gaming is superb, (5600 non X) while keeping revs at 1200 max, case is in a really horrible place where very little air gets in, alas, it works fine. After a disaster I made with and H60 AIO from Corsair, I didn't want to know anything with lame aio, Scythe Fuma and now the PA from thermaltake had providede me with more than pleasure performance and longevity than any AIO could do, for an extremely low fraction of the price.
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Unless I can play Doom on the screen inside the pc I'm not impressed.
hijodeosiris:

After a disaster I made with and H60 AIO from Corsair
What was wrong with the H60? I ask as someone who has a H60.
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Robbo9999:

I am a fan of air cooling, got more reliability and longevity than a CLC.
True but liquid does a better job cooling these hot cpus.
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tunejunky:

!!!!!!!!! talk about milking the fanboys... for tha kind of money you can buy a real loop that's as easy to mount as an aio - you can get the alphacool eisbaer 360 (copper) AND a 280mm pre-filled radiator AND about $50 towards a gpu block
Got to agree $370.00 for an AIO? it's not gonna happen I'd rather put a couple more bucks into it and go open loop and if it's taken care of it will work on next pc also. The one AIO I had before I went open loop ended up corroding on outside of it and lost coolant. I know you can refill AIO if needed and one has the smarts but rather not.
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KissSh0t:

Unless I can play Doom on the screen inside the pc I'm not impressed. What was wrong with the H60? I ask as someone who has a H60.
Oh nothing hardware related, or at least not directly completely. The pump started to make a lot of noise, as if it was goind dry, so you could hear the "slurp" for many minutes when starting the pc. What i used to do, was some sort of "softly" slapping and wrigling the tubes to makes the fluid... flow (or that's what my dumb mind though at the moment), since it was a rigid tubing AIO, after many months and many times of "soft" wrigling the tubes, on day it just broke and the fluid went all over the MoBo, fortunately nothing shorcircuited or died, but since then the MoBo lost ethernet functionality and started to have PCI-e lanes problems, could not use 2 pci devices at the same time (a GPU and a wireless device), so I decided to get rid of the entire system (asus crosshair extreme iv). Since then decided to stick to nothing with water in it, CPUs have become more and more efficient and is easier to disipate on air, and coolers at the same time had become better and better. Edit: I'm taking abouyt the H60 from 2011 of something like that, when AIO were barely getting some popularity.
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Undying:

True but liquid does a better job cooling these hot cpus.
Some do, but something like NH-D14 / NH-D15 is very close and better than some CLC's I'm sure.
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KissSh0t:

Unless I can play Doom on the screen inside the pc I'm not impressed. What was wrong with the H60? I ask as someone who has a H60.
Nothing. I had one too on my 3800x for 4 years in an NZXT 510 case and it worked great!