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Asus presents a new aio asus rog strix lc 360 rgb at computex 2019

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Computex 2019 is the stage where brands bring everything they have, and the Asus ROG Strix LC 360 RGB is shaping up to be one of the brand's best all-in-one liquid coolers. There is practically no information about this AIO presented today, for the sole purpose of its tab, which does not say much either. Let's see what it brings, because we are there in Taiwan to bring you everything first hand.

AIO Asus ROG Strix LC 360 RGB in 360mm format

Surely you all already know the Asus ROG Ryujin 360, the latest all-in-one liquid cooling that Asus introduced a few months ago and that we had the opportunity to analyze and see how well it performed with a whole Core i9-9900K at 5 GHz.

Well, in this case the brand has decided to design another cooling system in a 360 mm configuration with some significant differences compared to the Ryujin. And surely what stands out the most are the three fans used, which have addressable and synchronizable RGB LED lighting with Asus AURA Sync technology as it could not be otherwise.

We can also affirm that these fans are not signed by Noctua, as were those of the Ryujin, but by the brand itself in a configuration of 120 mm with 7 blades, certainly of a design very similar to those of the Ryujin, although visibly more basic.

Beneath these is a radiator with standard measurements of 394 x 121 x 27 mm made of aluminum and painted entirely in black. Moving to the tubes, it presents a mesh finish in textile material that provides hardness as well as flexibility to the liquid transport system.

We turn to the pump, which maintains a traditional rounded shape with a copper contact plate and an aluminum head. We must bear in mind that this AIO does not have an OLED screen in the upper area, but an Asus logo with RGB lighting, which extends along the side and outer circumference.

Don't forget to visit our guide on the best liquid cooling, fans and heatsinks on the market

All this makes us think that it will be a cheaper AIO than the Ryujin series because it is apparently more basic, but the truth is that they have not given us information regarding availability or prices. As soon as we know something else, we will announce it to you, but for sure it is shaping up to be a system with great overclocking capacity and CPU-oriented top-of-the-range both Intel and AMD. What do you think of this AIO?

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