

The cooling head is plastered with built-in cables, in total four of them. I’m looking forward to seeing how this radiator will perform. But the tubes themselves are 11mm wide, so it looks a bit … strange. They look a bit fragile, although I have never seen one break. The connections are equally slim, only 7.5mm wide.

The radiator itself is rather slim, only 27mm. Of course, you get a whole lot of mounting accessories for all the newer CPU sockets from AMD and Intel. These fans are made to run 24/7, and they are black all the way through. The noise level is just below 30 dBA at full speed. The fans are from Noctua, more specifically from their industrialPPC line. It is accompanied by a cover plate that provides a bit of visual delight when everything is mounted and installed. The pump head at the other end of the two tubes is slightly larger than the standard. It is a classic and plain Asetek radiator without any fancy design. The package contains the ROG Ryujin 360 liquid cooler, three Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 2000 PWM fans, an accessory pack with screws and brackets, a pre-appled thermal compound, and, of course, a quick start guide. Classic choices here, name and product pic on the front, specs on the back.Įverything is well protected inside. The water cooler arrives in a lovely large box in the classic black & red ROG design. Today, we’re looking at one of their coolers, the Ryujin 360 AIO water cooler. ASUS make basically everything for their ROG series, enticing you to run a complete system in ROG colors, design, and logo everywhere.
