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ASUS ROG RYUO III 240 ARGB is powered by Asetek latest 8th Gen pump solution to provide high-performance cooling for gaming systems. The perfect AIO liquid CPU cooling solution for RGB enthusiasts and delivers high-performance CPU liquid cooling with clean aesthetics.
The latest 8th gen Asetek pump equipped 3 phase motor pump delivers ultimate cooling performance with higher flow and lower impedance.
The ASUS-exclusive Anime Matrix is a mini LED array that can display ROG-exclusive anime content, core system stats, and customize animations.
Premium ROG ARGB fans deliver highly airflow and mutely noise.
Aluminum masterpiece craft with vacuum coat lens achieve flagship aesthetics.
CPU Socket Support AMD AM4, AM5 TR4 Intel LGA 1700, 1200, 115x,1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066
This is a great AIO cooler. I have this on an unlocked 12th gen i9 processor running at a solid 5.2 GHz no issues. Swapped thermal paste for Noctua non-conductive. Fans are really quiet, pump is basically inaudible compared to the fans even running consistently at 100%. I have overclocked and ran in to memory issues before the CPU ever reached any sort of alarming point.I love the aesthetic of the cooler block. The circle with glass looks like a camera lens so it feels very retro futuristic.Pros across the board!...except one...The lighting effects. Asus' Armoury Crate software is only ok when it finally works. I had to uninstall and reinstall all the Asus software a few times in a very specific order before I eventually got everything working (mostly issues with audio drivers and RGB for ram modules interfering). Took sifting through many reddit posts and forum complaints. I have all effects off for the most part except a VU meter on the anime matrix screen that responds to computer audio which was really cool, but be aware it doesn't support super high resolution audio outputs and the motherboard driver apparently messed things up... even though I have an Asus motherboard... so you'd think they would test basic compatibility within their own products... apparently not?Built-in lighting patterns are really cheesy and you basically end up with a very specific aesthetic or nothing. Luckily it looks really good without the matrix screen doing anything, so I am not going to knock off any stars.Oh yeah, and the default pattern or animation you set is what displays on the matrix screen when the system is powered off... so unless you disable the USB lead entirely in BIIOS at power-off state, it'll always be showing something stupid even if you don't want it to.The RGB on the fans is also not super accurate... whites are always leaning more blue/purple than even some cheap LED strips you can get. If you keep it on a specific color, just be prepared to tweak the tint on the fans a bit.