ASUS' ROG RYUJIN II series CPU coolers come with a larger screen and Noctua fans

Considering the price they charged before, the display should have been this big to begin with, but this will probably receive more RoG tax!
 
Right now, ASUS has revealed 240mm and 360mm versions of their Ryujin II liquid cooler, with both models featuring a small fan that's built into the pump/block portion of the CLC to deliver airflow around the user's CPU socket. This design adds additional airflow to the CPU VRM area and nearby M.2 storage solutions, enabling cooler operating temperatures for nearby devices.


May I ask Mark, is this something you have to write from ASUS or that you choose yourself?

Since GamersNexus has shown that this fan is completely pointless. The only thing it provides, is basically just more noise and nothing else.
 
May I ask Mark, is this something you have to write from ASUS or that you choose yourself?

Since GamersNexus has shown that this fan is completely pointless. The only thing it provides, is basically just more noise and nothing else.

ASUS, nor any other company, decides what I write. The additional airflow is a design intention for the Ryujin series.

I have not seen Gamers Nexus' testing, but I will agree that the fan is pointless in most instances. It's a peace of mind feature. If the cooling and airflow were necessary, every AIO would have a fan like this.

There is never anything that I "have to write".
 
ASUS, nor any other company, decides what I write. The additional airflow is a design intention for the Ryujin series.

I have not seen Gamers Nexus' testing, but I will agree that the fan is pointless in most instances. It's a peace of mind feature. If the cooling and airflow were necessary, every AIO would have a fan like this.

There is never anything that I "have to write".


Alright, cool. Thanks for clarifying, especially that you're independent from companies in what you are writing :)
 
Alright, cool. Thanks for clarifying, especially that you're independent from companies in what you are writing :)

We don't do advert articles here, and if we did they would be clearly listed as such.

You'd be surprised how frequently I get emails asking for sponsored content for key selling websites and other such nonsense. They never get a response. Sometimes they list the websites that take their money, which is always a fun read.
 
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