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[Prime] ASUS ROG RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler w/ OLED Panel: RYUJIN 360 $154.70 (OOS), RYUO 120 $90.41 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Pretty cheap for an AIO with an OLED display.

ASUS Rog Ryujin 360 RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler 360mm Radiator (Three 120mm 4-pin Noctua iPPC PWM Fans) with Livedash OLED Panel and FanXpert Controls, 360 mm.

Also available is the Asus ROG RYUO 120 RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler 120mm Radiator (120mm 4-Pin PWM Fan) with Livedash OLED Panel and Fanxpert Controls
$90.41 Delivered
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07H2MHYY5

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  • +2

    Very good price, wish it was white lol

  • +1

    Beware no LGA1700 support.

  • +1

    No am5 rip, glad I didn't compulsively buy

    • +2

      AM5 has same mount as AM4, pretty sure.

      • Yeah, it does. 100%.

  • So stressful trying to figure out a new build, I was going to buy a prebuilt but I would rather pick my own parts but not knowing if each part is compatible with what is annoying. I’m looking at a build with no GPU atm with a 7700x / 32gb ram, I was thinking about maybe building in a 5000D airflow. I am worried I’m gonna miss some good deals trying to figure out a build and contemplating just buying this and then looking for a case that fits it haha.

  • 360 all gone

  • It was sitting in my basket for 10min, then poof! gone! I'm so kicking myself

    • +1

      Me too, I was buying gift card to buy it. LOL

  • +1

    i spent a $60 having my CPU delidded and liquid metalled to replace the crap TIM Intel uses…30+c reduction right there, lives under a Scythe FUMA 2 Rev B… never gets about 8c above ambient

    no water needed, and ill wait while you find me a water cooler than can knock 30c off temps

    No, ill wait…

    just on that i bought one AIO to test it out, and it nearly killed the last CPU i had when the pump failed, 1st and last time…went back to air cooling which has worked strangely for 30+ years before…lesson in not being curious about that trendy water cooling shizz…

    • +1

      not sure about delidding. kinda overkill unless you're really pushing a power hungry cpu…or hitting the thermal limit during productivity. But +1 for AIO pump failing. Thought it was my cpu, then MB, then bought a D15 and never looked back. AIO is as incipient said, just another thing to fail.

      Slap a good quality air cooler on, get some good fans and work out the best way to cool not only the CPU but every component in your PC.

      • +1

        Ive probably shared i chose to buy 8th Gen Intel instead of 11/12th Gen and live with the fact i knew they had thermal issues - especially mobile 8th Gen (i tend to post about the thermal issues/solutions on any 8th Gen secondsies laptops on here, as be alert, but not alarmed…). But the desktop is a different beast, i knew they could be easily delidded and REALLY benefit from a good delid. So on a budget during end times and not wanting 11th Gen, or the premium of 12th Gen i settled for 8th Gen - despite being in IT all my life, i dont NEED the latest and greatest to do my work - im a rainy day gamer - so it was a step up from the i7-4790 i left it for…p.s. that was still a great PC, but well, motherboard supply. Anyways easily choice between $1300 for Gen 12 at the time or $280 for the MB, CPU and RAM for the 8th Gen setup. Plenty enough grunt for moi

        Anyways, the highest temp ive seen on the delidded i7-8700K is 59c running Prime95 (in summer i might add). Before delidding, it were in the 90's. Id never been interested in delidding before then. But the guy i sent it off to interstate said he hated giving it back as he tested it and said it was about the best/coolest 8700K he'd ever seen, and he had done plenty…

        I can tell this story now, its been long enough and no ones likely to try it on, but i bought the Scythe the hard way from overseas, couldnt get them here…then about a month later they came out with the Rev B. with faster fans. I wrote them an email asking if the fans would be available to retro fit onto the one id bought. Reply came back "Let me see what the postal charges are going to be". I hear nothing for 3 weeks, until a box turned up at my door….Rev B fan kit. I emailed them amazed and said "i was waiting for a postal quote, because last (and only) contact was you saying "let em see what the postal charges are going to be"…he was like "yeah i was interested to see what OUR cost would be to send them to you" (from the States). Talk about customer service…..

        AS for fans, i have 3 on front, 2 on to and one on rear on curves under FanControl (amazing bit of freeware that)..as state dim rainy day gamer so its pretty quite here most of the time, and the 3060Ti lives most of its life on Fan Stop :) I have aspergers so my auditory sensitivity means i notice shizz ramping up and down, but this setup doesnt drive me round the bend luckily :)

    • I just got AK620 for $88 and called it a day after limiting PL to 288 W.

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