ASUS ROG has announced their new ROG Ryujin III series of AIO CPU coolers with six different models featuring the latest 8th gen Asetek Pump, a larger embedded pump fan and a beefy 240 or 360mm radiator.
These new AIOs from ASUS are launching in 6 new variants four of which come in either black or white and are equipped with their ROG MF-12S ARGB fans which offer quiet, effective airflow as well as outstanding style. These fans feature a magnetic bearing with exceptional durability and stability for long-term performance and are fully daisy chainable with synchronized lighting effects and hassle-free cable management. For those who wish to drop RGB lighting, there is also the ROG Ryujin III 240 and 360 both in an all-black design with premium Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 2000 fans.
The ROG Ryujin III AIO makes use of 8th gen Asetek umps which allow for the AIOs to deliver exceptional cooling potential. These pumps feature a 3-phase motor capable of higher flow rates at lower impedance than previous generations whilst also introducing a quieter operation. ROG has also increased the diameter of the rubber tubes by 40% and the square cold plate by 32% bringing better flow and cooling potential to the AIO. Within the pump is also an innovative Axial-tech fan which aims to keep a steady flow of air to the VRM and components around the CPU which has been improved since the previous generation with a 71% increase in static pressure.
The pump block features a 3.5″ full-colour LCD display which can be personalised for hardware monitoring or anything else that suits the user’s needs. This display can be configured through the Armoury Crate software as well as the ARGB fans included with the AIO.
The ROG Ryujin III is fully compatible with the latest AM5 and LGA 1700 sockets as well as previous generation Intel LGA 115X, LGA 1200 as well as AMD AM4 sockets.
ASUS Hasn’t revealed pricing or availability for the Ryujin III however you can view their full range of Ryujin AIOs at their website here.
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