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The ASUS ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB WHT is a cutting-edge all-in-one liquid CPU cooler featuring a 360mm radiator, an advanced Asetek 8th gen pump, and three magnetic ARGB fans. With a 3.5” LCD display for real-time monitoring and customizable animations, this cooler not only enhances performance but also adds a stylish touch to your setup. Perfect for desktop users seeking optimal cooling and aesthetic appeal.
Product Dimensions | 3.94"L x 3.5"W x 3.58"H |
Brand | ASUS |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Cooling Method | Water, Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 36.45 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2200 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 70.07 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 197105190566 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | ROG RYUJIN III 360 ARGB WHT |
Item Weight | 3.9 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.5 x 3.58 inches |
Color | WHITE |
ASIN | B0CBJRZ2Y7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 11, 2023 |
S**R
Powerful Cooling with a Premium Look!
The ASUS ROG Ryujin III 360 is hands down one of the best AIO coolers I’ve used! The Noctua Industrial PPC fans deliver excellent airflow while staying surprisingly quiet, and the cooling performance is top-tier, keeping my high-end CPU at low temps even under heavy loads.The 3.5-inch OLED display is a standout feature—it looks incredible and lets me display system stats or custom animations. The added VRM cooling fan is a nice touch, keeping motherboard components cooler.Setup was straightforward, and the build quality is top-notch. My only minor gripe is that Armoury Crate software can be a bit buggy, but once set up, everything works great.If you want elite cooling with premium aesthetics, this is the AIO to get! Highly recommended for high-performance bu
P**2
Expensive, but beautiful and does an amazing job of cooling.
The media could not be loaded. Installation this was so easy. You literally snap the fans together with the magnets, and you also are able to supply power to the fans with yeah, you guessed it a magnetic adapter. It really cuts down on the amount of wiring that shows.Using the Asus armory crate, it is simple to sync the LCD screen to your motherboard. It took me 10 minutes to create and add my own personal GIFs and now my friends know what my favorite character is and what my favorite game is.It runs quiet, a good 10° cooler than my previous 360 mm AIO. So it’s more than just looking good, it’s also very good at doing its job. VRM also benefit from the little fan included below the pump. Although slightly loud, if you turn the fan up high enough, you can lower your VRM temperature is by 5°.I absolutely love this AIO, installation again was so easy, and you can truly make this your own. I love ASUS, and trust them as well. Any component of my computer that ASUS makes, is part of my rig.I understand this may seem slightly biased, but trust me this thing is amazing and you won’t regret it.
H**R
Expensive
This cooler is expensive but it is high quality and beautiful . I love everything about it and it is so easy to install and connect everything . I tried quite a few coolers before this one and to be honest i like this one the most . Im going to keep it until it breaks or i build a new rig in few or what ever years . The reason i switched to this cooler is that i have everything else in my pc from ROG and want it to match it but it turned out i have the best temps with this cooler . 32C on idle and 45C when gaming . Also love that i cat monitor the temps of the cpu and gpu while using pc . I switched to this cooler from DeepCool Mistique 360mm and the temps are 5 to 10 Celsius lower with ASUS ROG Ryujin 360mm . Also the software is much easier to deal with than with any other cooler . The best thing about having the complete Asus ROG parts is that i dont need to connect any rgb wires and all works for some reason , not sure why ? I would guess it goes through the mobo . I mean the cooler is almost the twice the price than most others but im ok with it because is worth it . It is hard to decide what cooler to buy by looking the reviews because its not the same for everyone . In my case i would say it is perfect because i have all Asus ROG parts and there is no software conflict of any kind so it works perfect in my build . Btw , I have my 14700K oc to 5.6Ghz and the temps are just awesome .Also , ASUS - ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO (Socket LGA 1700) USB 3.2 Intel MotherboardASUS - ROG Strix NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER Overclock 16GBROG Thor 1200W Platinum II 1200 Watt Fully Modular Power Supply 80+ PlatinumIf the money is not the issue get it , if it is than you wont even look at it i guess .
J**C
Screen is huge! And keeps my cpu in the 40's
The media could not be loaded. Looks really cool, fans are magnetic. Easy to install. Fan cable can be attached to either side. Fans work great and are quiet. Screen looks awesome you can set up to 5 videos to rotate at a time.
M**N
Missing a manual and screws for 120mm fans
First CPU cooler:I'm not so irritated about the missing manual, because anyone buying this has likely already built several computers. Still, the fact that the 120mm fans came without hardware was a little irritating.The second-most irritating part is that you can see in the pictures this has clearly been used. Components such as this usually offer a choice: buy this brand-new at full price or pay less for an item with some cosmetic damage. I paid for the former, got more than the latter and for the price of this thing, I expected better.The third, and worst thing of all, is that this "CPU cooler" had a micro-USB cord on it! The same cord that typically charges small devices like cellphones and headphones was attached to the cooler's display instead of a 4-pin! Confused, I looked up the manual online but it showed a 4-pin connector. I contacted ASUS and talked to the heavily-accented tech support. THEY were confused. After verifying the 9-pin USB connector was connected, we went back and forth several times to establish that no, I did NOT have a 4-pin but had a micro-USB instead. Once this difficult concept was established, they offered me top-notch support... by telling me they would create a ticket to escalate it and that I'd be contacted in 24-48 hours. #sarcasmSo, as this was part of the Amazon Prime computer build, which I have yet to be able to put together and use, I contacted Amazon and will just be replacing it through them. For reference, I attached an additional picture showing the replacement (top) next the original (bottom.) Note the 4-pin connector vs the micro-USB. Also, note the chewed up 9-pin USB connector. In addition to that, further evidence (if any was needed) was shown that the original cooler was pre-used.The new radiator had ROG plastic that contoured the shape on both sides whereas the original did not. Finally, as you can see on the CPU mount was shiny and clean when it arrived. The new one had a square of generic thermal compound on it.Second CPU cooler:I had it replaced with an identical model and, this time, I did get a 4-pin connector instead of some ridiculous cable. However, I'm finding it's not doing a very good job of keeping my new system cool. First, I tried to use TPM7950 on my 13900k CPU. I had temperatures spike up to 100C. I looked it up, people sang nothing but praises for the TPM7950, and recommendations were to redo the mounting pressure by loosening and tightening the screws. Temps dropped about 15°C, but when I went to do something as simple as install a game, the temperatures shot up to unfeasible levels again. It was enough to make the display spazz out and continually display "Warning 95°!" even while the computer was off. I had to toggle the power switch on the PSU to get it to stop that. I took off the TPM, applied MX-4 silver compound (I ran out so I used some spare compound), and retried it. Temperatures were a lot better, resting in the low 40s, but when I tried to run that game I mentioned, temperatures again shot up to 100°C. Tomorrow, a much larger syringe of Arctic Silver MX-4 will arrive, and I'll redo the application on the CPU, but this cooler is NOT doing me any favors. I even removed the Noctua fans and added on Silent Wing Pro 4 120mm fans, because they move a lot more air, and yet this cooler is STRUGGLING to keep this CPU from burning itself to a crisp doing the simplest of things. So, that makes me wonder: if I redo the thermal application with high-quality compound, and it STILL wants to melt down like a nuclear power plant, when do I do then? Do I send a SECOND CPU cooler back to Amazon? Do I bark at Asus support to correct the problem? They seemed clueless the last time I talked to them about the first one, so I'm skeptical about how well they'll do with the second. I have what is supposed to be a top-of-the-line system with components that cost thousands of dollars, and it amounts to a very heavy paperweight as I try to figure out how to keep it cool. So far, from Asus and in this one computer build, I've come across these two CPU coolers (one having the wrong cord and the other under suspicion of cooling poorly) and a motherboard that would pop errors when any memory was used in the first two channels. Asus used to be a good brand to me. Now, I'm wondering how many circles they're making as they keep cutting corners. So far, they're 0/3 in this build.Not impressed Asus.Not impressed at all.
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