
ASUS ROG Strix LC 360 RGB
ASUS ROG Strix LC 360 RGB
Hello. Fits perfectly. Adapters are all included... LG Markus
Not these now but there are many other AIO's.
COOL TO THE CORE Optimized fan design The ROG radiator fan is specifically tuned to deliver optimum performance with ROG Strix LC RGB series radiators, generating 81CFM/5.0mm H2O for superior cooling efficiency with seriously striking RGB visual effects. Airflow ROG radiator fan: 81 CFM Other AIO products: 71 CFM Static Pressure ROG radiator fan: 5.00 H20 Other AIO products: 4.65H20 I would definitely say yes
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The ROG Strix LC 360 RGB is compatible with AM5 according to the official manufacturer's specifications, provided the correct mounting kit is used. In older packages, a separate AM5 mounting kit may be required, as the included kit may only be designed for AM4. If you have already installed it and it works, this is basically possible, but for optimum compatibility and installation, the appropriate AM5 kit is recommended.
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Hello, no this cooling does not fit into a Pure Base 500DX enclosure.
NVM, jah looked at the wrong fan on the Asus site :)
Hello The AIO cooler and the fans each have 4-pin connectors. A 3 to 1 adapter cable is included with the fans.
If you contact customer service, they may be able to order the mounting bracket for socket 1700. Asus Z690 motherboards also have LGA1200/1151 holes, which is not optimal, but in an emergency you can mount the cooler until the mounting bracket becomes available. There is a lot of information about this on the net.
so i noticed with me that with ebpic games the air gets faster for a short time and when i start fifa and when i do updates but otherwise in general it is constantly quiet but what i imagine is that you have the lufter at the temarature fluctuating at 60 and 70 and then the air gets faster and slower again so for me it's like this and I have the air on the other side with the air out so the cool air goes in and on top the cold air also goes in the case and yes for me it's a I 9 9900k and I have it boosted to 4.97 boosted
As far as I know, only Corsair products can be controlled with icue. I would recommend a Corsair cooler anyway.
Oui: Intel: LGA 1150, 1151, 1152, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066 AMD: AM4, TR4*
Not much! Brilliant part - would do it again in a heartbeat.
Unfortunately, I can only give you information about the CPU water cooling from ASUS. But this cooler is extremely quiet. I actually don't hear it at all. The fans are even louder than the water cooling itself. (Although I have set the fans to silent in the BIOS).
Why don't you contact Asus support? I think they can help you best.
Unfortunately, the ICUE software is only compatible with the motherboard LEDs from Asus. The fans of the water cooling system cannot be controlled via ICUE. However, the LED options in the Asus Aura programme synchronise very well with the lighting effects of ICUE.
Yes, it's perfect. I've installed the same combination.
Yes, I bought exactly the same housing. I mounted the grille on the right behind the power button and the USB ports. Fits perfectly.
Yes, that fits, you can install them on the top of the enclosure or on the front, for example. The whole thing is standardised. If the specifications say 3x120mm, this cooling system will also fit.
Yes thermal paste is already on it
No, unfortunately there are not, but there are many alternative products.
I don't know if it is the best, but it will do the job. I'm not sure if it's the best or not, but it will do the job. I've checked with asus and they say it's mostly compatible with z490 LGA 1200 cards.
Hi I was able to set this up with AlSuit3 without any problems. Have you ever tried another fan connection?
No, it's already applied.
You can use any LGA115x cooler. LGA1200 is identical in terms of mounting and the socket size differs only minimally. Link: https://hswelectronics.com/lga1200-socket-still-can-use-lga115x-cpu-cooler/
Hello Nonileo, yes, that fits. I have the fan for my 3950X myself and it does an excellent job of cooling. The case is also big enough for the cooler. If the motherboard has the right socket for the CPU, there should be no problem.
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