Monday, March 31st 2025

ASUS Readies Curved Screen AIO Water Cooler: ROG RYUO IV SLC

ASUS has readied its first all-in-one water cooler with a built-in curved AMOLED screen called ROG RYUO IV SLC 360 ARGB. The upcoming ASUS ROG RYUO AIO cooler integrates a 6.67-inch 60 Hz AMOLED display for system monitoring, significantly larger than any commercial AIO cooler with a built-in display on the pump/water block combo. The cooler operates at 39.6 dB while its 120 mm fans deliver 71.4 CFM airflow at speeds between 500-2650 RPM through PWM/DC control. A copper water block connected to a 360 mm aluminium radiator forms the thermal transfer system, joined by 200 mm FEP sleeved tubing. Socket compatibility includes current-generation Intel LGA-1851/1700 and AMD AM4/AM5 platforms, with no support for legacy sockets.

The expanded display provides real-time data visualization during intensive computational workloads without requiring additional monitoring software. ASUS plans to release the cooler before the "618" Mid-Year Shopping Festival. While the initial product features a 360 mm radiator, smaller variants may follow for space-constrained builds. No pricing details have been announced. A similar solution to this is TRYX Panorama AIO, which features a 6.5-inch L-shaped 3D screen as well, but ASUS has outdone it with a 6.7-inch screen variant now. We are curious how this cooler will look in real life, and some photos are already available below.
Sources: BiliBili, via VideoCardz
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27 Comments on ASUS Readies Curved Screen AIO Water Cooler: ROG RYUO IV SLC

#1
AleksandarK
News Editor
The images were low-res, so I upscaled them (if you wonder why some elements are weird). VCZ also seems to have upscaled them in the original article too.
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#2
JustBenching
Yes, that's exactly what we needed, now my build is complete. We are missing some specs though, what's the refresh rate and how is hdr performance?
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#4
RejZoR
FoulOnWhiteThat's a hunk of a chunk on the CPU
Someone at ASUS didn't get the memo on what's the point of AiO... With this huge nonsense there, you may just as well buy the biggest Noctua air cooler...
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#5
SN2716057
Only 60Hz?! No, thanks!
/s

Edit: is that the joke? I haven't seen many, yet.
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#6
b1k3rdude
Er so more pointless tat, that no one asked for.
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#7
Bloste
Can it run Crysis?
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#8
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
RejZoRSomeone at ASUS didn't get the memo on what's the point of AiO... With this huge nonsense there, you may just as well buy the biggest Noctua air cooler...
Exactly I had to really look at all the pics to find the “water” part…the “block” is the equivalent of an average air cooler. Talk about missing the mark…
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#9
Caring1
Still waiting for the Asus water cooled Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse. ;)
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#10
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Caring1Still waiting fir the Asus water cooled Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse. ;)
Don’t give them any ideas…I mean look at this wacked out monstrosity? You think they wouldn’t try anything if this is their current mind set?
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#11
LittleBro
What a useless piece of crap. Same as those shiny $600 motherboards with integrated displays.
Seriously, of what use will this display on CPU socket (similarly to display on I/O ports) be to someone who has PC under table?

ASUS ... reputable and realiable king of RGB and other things no one asked for.
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#12
R0H1T
SN2716057Only 60Hz?! No, thanks!
You can always OC the screen :pimp:
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#13
Waldorf
lol, curved screen, but no funds for copper rad.

and love how ppl "complain" about something they wont use.
do you also say we dont need pink bikes /cars, because you dont care for the color?

@RejZoR
maybe for you, but not the idea behind water cooling.
its to be more efficient, and dump cpu/gpu heat outside the case, lowering temps for everything else.

if ppl care about space, use a chiller...
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#14
pavle
It's all about image. :)
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#15
R0H1T
Yeah wait till you see the massive burnin on that puny screen :nutkick:
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#16
Paganstomp
Why would you want to watch TV on your heatsink?
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#17
Bloste
PaganstompWhy would you want to watch TV on your heatsink?
Yo dawg...
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#18
Veseleil
Facepalm emoji needed.



They should make a triple-curved screen but with an opposite curve, so the little people that live in the PC case can play race sims with a great lvl of immersion.
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#20
OneWithMisery
Radiator material: Aluminum
This is gonna be so stupid and expensive thing to have....:kookoo:
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#21
TheinsanegamerN
OneWithMiseryRadiator material: Aluminum
This is gonna be so stupid and expensive thing to have....:kookoo:
Aluminum radiators are pretty common.....copper ones are fairly rare.
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#22
blinnbanir
TheinsanegamerNAluminum radiators are pretty common.....copper ones are fairly rare.
Not if you buy Alphacool
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#23
Veseleil
blinnbanirNot if you buy Alphacool
He probably meant they're common in the AIO space.
Not so long ago we had a discussion about AIOs, I had some silly thought to buy one, and one person said: "say no to AIO". A wise man words.
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#24
blinnbanir
VeseleilHe probably meant they're common in the AIO space.
Not so long ago we had a discussion about AIOs, I had some silly thought to buy one, and one person said: "say no to AIO". A wise man words.
Yes that is common in the AIO space but it is not really an issue. AIOs have been around long enough to have proven their worth, safety and value. EK was the main culprit for this anti AIO lean but they themselves thought they could combine Copper and Aluminum without any problem, using traditional Water Cooling products and fluids. I have some old units that are still viable, Even a Thermaltake Water 2.0 from how long ago. Sat for years and is now running a system just fine.
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#25
BlaezaLite
I see stupid people... Open your eyes... Asus tax ain't the word! LMFAO.....
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