Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Asus ROG Ryujin 360 water cooling kit and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ROG Ryujin 360 water cooling kit.
May 2019
(84%)
70 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Customisable display, Three Noctua fans in the bundle, Pump design offers something different
Costs over £200, Average performance results, Relies on multiple software utilities, Noisy pump-embedded fan
Asus has entered the liquid-cooling arena with an ultra-high-end solution aimed at enthusiasts who are looking to complete a Republic Of Gamers build.Priced at a jaw-dropping £232, the ROG Ryujin 360 is a flagship model carrying three unique attractio...
Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
If you have made it this far, having read everything above, you will have no doubt come to some conclusions of your own around which is your favourite, or which warrants consideration when purchasing a 360mm AIO cooler. For those who couldn't be bothered...
With the ROG Ryujin 360, ASUS offers their first 360mm AiO cooler We like the fact that ASUS has included some RGB LEDs on the waterblock, in this way you can customize your cooler and create a proper color scheme In other words this cooler is suitable f...
High-quality Noctua NF-F12 IPPC 2000 fans included as standard, RGB LEDs are quite tasteful and not over the top, The 1.77” OLED is a cool feature, and usefully for displaying system details
Very dear at £249.95 with the primary feature being the OLED screen, which some users may not find particularly useful, Two pieces of software required, Embedded 60mm fan is very loud at full speed
Overall, my impression of the Ryujin 360 ended up being a bit mixed. As coolers go, ASUS has done a great job of providing a high-quality cooler, with easy installation and setup, and have paired it with top-tier Noctua fans, all of which helps create a v...
Published: 2022-04-08, Author: Nick , review by: proclockers.com
Abstract: Asus has outdone themselves again! I know we're a little late to the game with this AIO being almost 3 years old, but we wanted to see if one of the best AIOs can stand up to Intel's “Extreme Space Heater” i9-10900k. The Ryujin is an amazing AIO for the m...
Published: 2020-11-24, Author: Home , review by: lanoc.org
Abstract: I think just about everyone who builds their own PC eventually gets comfortable with a few different brands. They have a good experience along with having friends or family have similar experiences and then you start to favor a few brands over others when...
Published: 2018-12-19, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
These LCS kits performed very well and can quite easily handle an overclocked Core i7 8700K processor at 4.8 GHz (we do use a delidded one). With RGB support also provided for the pump enclosure, we feel that this series will find many buyers. The prices...
Published: 2018-11-22, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
There is a lot to unpack here, so much so that the writing of this conclusion is somewhat daunting. We like the Ryuo and the Ryujin, but several issues have added up to place us in a tricky position, especially when it comes to the Ryujin 360. Over the pa...
Looks very impressive, Customizable LiveDash OLED display, Addressable RGB LEDs are very bright, Pre-installed thermal paste is pretty good, Noctua fans are pretty silent, VRM cooling is surprisingly effective
Plastic used for the chromed portion is extremely easy to scratch, Cable management is a nightmare, Might run into clearance issues with the first RAM slot, Middling cooling performance for the CPU, Embedded fan is noisy, Requires three software suites w
The ROG Ryujin 240 is pretty good at keeping our overclocked Intel i7 5820K cool, and even better at chilling our VRM. The latter is a feat that no other AIO can promise, or they do it with a fan that looks like it was added as an afterthought rather than...
Abstract: Back in COMPUTEX 2018, ASUS was announcing a huge lineup of products including the the first ROG Phone, which was pretty much the saving grace for that year's COMPUTEX as Intel, AMD and NVIDIA didn't really coincide their launches back then. For ASUS, th...