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ASUS Launches Its 3rd Generation RL AiO ROG Ryuo III with ARGB and LED Matrix Block


ASUS Launches Its 3rd Generation RL AiO ROG Ryuo III with ARGB and LED Matrix Block



More than four years have passed since ASUS introduced its first generation of ASUS Ryuo liquid coolers. Now the tech giant has announced the third generation with its ASUS ROG Ryuo III formed, at least initially, by two models differentiated in size and with different color finishes.

Geeknetic ASUS launches its 3rd generation RL AiO ROG RYUO III with ARGB and LED Matrix Block 1

We have the ASUS ROG Ryuo III 360 ARGB and ASUS ROG Ryuo III 240 ARGB with 360mm and 240mm heatsinks respectively. Both models share an eighth-generation Asetek pump with a three-phase motor in the copper-based cooling block and internal microchannels for heat transfer between the liquid and the block that is placed on the CPU.

The block has a panel made up of small LEDs with which the ROG logo or different configurable customizations can be displayed, such as animations, static images or system information.

Geeknetic ASUS launches its 3rd generation RL AiO ROG RYUO III with ARGB and LED Matrix Block 2

The pump, with a considerable size, achieves higher water flows than previous generations and is ready to work with the latest Intel Raptor Lake processors under the LGA 1700 socket, characterized by their high consumption and temperatures, and also for the Ryzen 7000 from AMD under its new AM5 platform.

Geeknetic ASUS launches its third generation of RL AiO ROG RYUO III with ARGB and block with 3 LED matrix

The ASUS ROG Ryuo III 360 ARGB and Ryuo III 240 ARGB will be available in black or white, with the respective three or two fans equipped with ARGB lighting. At the moment we do not know its price and arrival in Spain.

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Article Writer: Antonio Delgado

Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to gut everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here to review. In my free time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other junk. For anything here I am.

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