ASUS ROG Strix LC AIOs take their liquid cooling back to basics

ASUS ROG Strix LC AIOs take their liquid cooling back to basics

ASUS ROG Strix LC AIOs take their liquid cooling back to basics

As much as many ASUS fans love the look of the company’s ROG Ryuo and Ryujin series of liquid coolers, it is hard to deny that they both sit on the expensive side of the spectrum, mostly thanks to the company’s inclusion of an expensive OLED panel. 

While ASUS’ use of an OLED panel can enable users to more easily monitor their system or display custom graphics, ASUS knows that there will be a large number of users who would prefer to display something a little more basic, perhaps an RGB illuminated ROG Logo.

That’s what the ASUS ROG Strix LC series of All-In-One (AIO) liquid coolers are all about, lowering pricing while creating a product that is simpler to use. No OLED panels to play around with, just an Asetek-made liquid cooler, ASUS ROG series fans and customisable RGB illumination. 

The ROG Strix LC series will be available in two forms, releasing with 120mm and 240mm models, each of which offers support for Intel’s LGA 115X, 2011 and 2066 sockets as well as AMD’s AM4 and TR4 platforms. 

ASUS’ two custom fans operate using a 4-pin PWM connection and can operate at speeds of between 800 and 2,500 RPM. At this time ASUS has not revealed the pricing of their latest closed-loop liquid coolers (CLCs), though they are set to be less expensive than the Ryuo series.  

  

ASUS ROG Strix LC AIOs take their liquid cooling back to basics  

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