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ASUS ROG RYUJIN III WB

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I am checking to see if anyone is using the block. What kind of results, are you getting with this product? I would use this item with an AM5 processor. Despite this unit looking excellent, looks and performance never go hand in hand.

Model


w250

ROG RYUJIN III WB



Water Block

Block Material (CPU Plate):Copper
Embedded FAN:YES
- Speed:5100 RPM +/- 10%
- Air Pressure:5.53 mmH2O
- Air Flow: 21.08 CFM

Special Features

Display:3.5" Full Color LCD

Compatibility

AMD: AM5,AM4
Intel: LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115x

Package Content

1 x ROG cable organizer

Warranty

3 years

Note

ROG RYUJIN Series
 
I have the R3 AIO, looks like they yanked the head unit and removed the fittings.

The more important part to that would be the radiator and fans. You can go look at reviews of my cooler, and match or improve on what ASUS delivered there.
 
I have the R3 AIO, looks like they yanked the head unit and removed the fittings.

The more important part to that would be the radiator and fans. You can go look at reviews of my cooler, and match or improve on what ASUS delivered there.
Thanks. As of right now, I do not see any reviews. I need to keep digging. The only Amazon review I see says, " I noticed what I thought could be flow issues, and when I installed a flow meter, I got under 90 L/hr. After some investigation and troubleshooting I removed this block and my flow shot up to about 250l/hr and after months aid the loop being in use the higher flow was enough to knock so much trapped air from the rads that my reservoir water level went down by 3/4 inch."

As of right now, I do not see anything else to support or oppose this.

I am into water-cooling, and I do not want this to be a chokehold in the loop.
 
sorry for the long link...

Reviews in written and video form of the AIO, which will shed light on your questions.

Ive been using this AIO on a 14700K and I cannot complain about temps or noise, as it only get loud when gaming, and I have a headset on.
 
Is that a separate block, AIO or an expandable AIO? Googling brings just an overpriced AIO in results.
 
Is that a separate block, AIO or an expandable AIO? Googling brings just an overpriced AIO in results.
I completely separate the block. Asus pulled the block off the AIO. It sells for about $230. Right now, I am trying to see what it is worth and hold that kind of value.

 
I completely separate the block. Asus pulled the block off the AIO. It sells for about $230. Right now, I am trying to see what it is worth and hold that kind of value.

Interesting, I thought that it's just a part of their new overpriced AIO. Thanks for clarifying.

Yet still overpriced, I prefer Alphacool's simple yet high-performance blocks myself.
 
Interesting, I thought that it's just a part of their new overpriced AIO. Thanks for clarifying.

Yet still overpriced, I prefer Alphacool's simple yet high-performance blocks myself.

The alphacool/thermal grizzly blocks are on the short list. Which Alphacool block AC and why?

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The alphacool/thermal grizzly blocks are on the short list. Which Alphacool block AC and why?

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I have an aircooler on my CPU now, I currently have a loop only for my RTX 3080, but I have an Eisblock XPX on my stuff box (bought a full DIY kit back in 2018 from sale).
 
Thank you so much!
Not a problem. Barrow and Bykski are also known good Chinese manufacturers for WC stuff I've heard nothing but good so far.
 
Not a problem. Barrow and Bykski are also known good Chinese manufacturers for WC stuff I've heard nothing but good so far.
I will check them out. I am a fan of the EK stuff for all my PCs, and right now, I am considering trying something different.
 
I will check them out. I am a fan of the EK stuff for all my PCs, and right now, I am considering trying something different.
I have an EK block on my GPU and nothing to complain about that. Was preinstalled when I bought my card used.
 
I don't think I would toss money at EK right now with the latest news. At least if you want a warranty, as the company may not be around long enough to honor it.
 
I don't think I would toss money at EK right now with the latest news. At least if you want a warranty, as the company may not be around long enough to honor it.
At the rate of any of these companies. In my eyes, they are all here today and gone tomorrow.
EK has maybe two blocks on my list, but I need to do my homework on them all first.
 
At the rate of any of these companies. In my eyes, they are all here today and gone tomorrow.
EK has maybe two blocks on my list, but I need to do my homework on them all first.

I agree, but the others arent in the news currently, having major money issues. ;)
 
I don't think I would toss money at EK right now with the latest news. At least if you want a warranty, as the company may not be around long enough to honor it.
Yup, maybe from a retailer but not straight from them.

I hope they'll get their crap together, sucks if almost an legendary manufacturer goes boom.
 

I am checking to see if anyone is using the block. What kind of results, are you getting with this product? I would use this item with an AM5 processor. Despite this unit looking excellent, looks and performance never go hand in hand.

Model


w250

ROG RYUJIN III WB



Water Block

Block Material (CPU Plate):Copper
Embedded FAN:YES
- Speed:5100 RPM +/- 10%
- Air Pressure:5.53 mmH2O
- Air Flow: 21.08 CFM

Special Features

Display:3.5" Full Color LCD

Compatibility

AMD: AM5,AM4
Intel: LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115x

Package Content

1 x ROG cable organizer

Warranty

3 years

Note

ROG RYUJIN Series
oh baby we loove OVERPRICASUS ;))

btw, Arctic makes a good "water" (AIO) for it's price.:)
 
If you want a good yet affordable aio, look at id-cooling.

Are we still doing custom or using an aio?
 
If you want a good yet affordable aio, look at id-cooling.

Are we still doing custom or using an aio?
custom is "cool" but it's fkin overprice and needs a lot of SKILL, well, it's all fancy and cool but I don't have so much fkin free time to get such thing done.:rolleyes:
 
Sorry, the question was directed at the OP.

I used to custom cool, but AIOs make it simple, and they work. Granted it may not be as cold, but if you don't throttle you're golden imho.

However, I do miss the build process, satisfaction, and superior looks, but I swap parts too often these days for that kind of hassle
 
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