Friday, October 21st 2022

ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils Ryuo III 360 ARGB and Ryuo III 240 ARGB AIO Coolers

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced a new series of ROG Ryuo III AIO coolers, with four models to choose from: the ROG Ryuo III 360 ARGB and the ROG Ryuo III 240 ARGB, both available in black or white editions.

As the first ROG AIO coolers equipped with an 8th generation Asetek pump, the ROG Ryuo III 360 ARGB and ROG Ryuo III 240 ARGB offer exceptional cooling potential, making them ideal partners for the latest high-end chips from Intel and AMD. This pump sports a 3-phase motor capable of higher flow rates than previous generations, all while operating more quietly. The square cold plate is larger than the previous generation, and its size makes it ideal for this year's hot-off-the-press CPUs.
Users will find the dazzling AniMe Matrix display on select ROG laptops, peripherals and motherboards—and now, they can bring it to the beating heart of their PCs with the ROG Ryuo III 360 ARGB and ROG Ryuo III 240 ARGB. This array of mini-LEDs right on top of the pump housing lets users show off ROG-exclusive content, core system stats and custom animations with unforgettable style.

The diamond-cut bezel along the top edge of the housing focuses attention on the display. To maintain the aesthetic of the device under all circumstances, ASUS installs a vacuum-coated lens above the display. This special glass will not let users see through the mini-LED array to the hardware underneath when their PC is powered off or when they have chosen not to use any lighting effects.
Source: ASUS
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7 Comments on ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils Ryuo III 360 ARGB and Ryuo III 240 ARGB AIO Coolers

#1
Sabishii Hito
Asetek finally changed the shape of its cold plate?
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#2
katzi
Sabishii HitoAsetek finally changed the shape of its cold plate?
Nope, that's a new OEM - even the radiator is different.
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Sabishii Hito
m2geekNope, that's a new OEM - even the radiator is different.
The article says 8th generation Asetek.
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#4
thegnome
Asetek has finally switched to a square coldplate...
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Sabishii Hito
thegnomeAsetek has finally switched to a square coldplate...
RIP all the previous Asetek mounting hardware :cry:
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thegnome
Sabishii HitoRIP all the previous Asetek mounting hardware :cry:
I mean, they could probably still use the round mounting but then the square must be much smaller...
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cvaldes
Sabishii HitoRIP all the previous Asetek mounting hardware :cry:
When change brings progress I'm for it.

I have AIOs with an older Asetek coldplate design and it would be nice if the new 8th generation design has better thermal performance than whatever I have.

The new AIOs will have their own compatible mounting kit anyhow. Keep the old mounting kits with the old AIOs and they can still be used in another build or as a backup unit.
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