Valkyrie Syn 360 ARGB LCD AIO Review 20

Valkyrie Syn 360 ARGB LCD AIO Review

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Finished Looks


If you're a fan of red and black color schemes then the reviewed version of the Valkyrie Syn 360 ARGB is likely to be right up your alley. It stands out well and fits in perfectly with our systems red and black power supply. Meanwhile, the fans look clean as is, with the ARGB diffusers adding a bit of contrast to the all black setup. As you can see below, with the ARGB lighting enabled it is a much more subtle effect compared to most RGB coolers, and with a suitable custom image on the LCD you are looking at a winning combination.


As for memory and graphics card clearance, there were no issues on either platform.


The ARGB lighting is subtle but still nice. The fans pop a bit without being overly bright, and the pump eschews ARGB lighting, opting to put the LCD as the primary focal point. It can be used to display CPU or other system temperatures, and you can opt for custom images or videos. I had planned to add an animated TPU logo but ran out of time. Still, while a nifty feature the novelty will wear off pretty quickly, but the ability to see CPU temperatures and other information is still nice. That said, it really is a feature you should be absolutely dying to have in order to make the cost premium worthwhile.
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