💧 Cool your system, elevate your game!
The ASUS ROG RYUJIN 240 RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler features a 240mm radiator with dual 120mm Noctua fans, delivering exceptional airflow and low noise levels. Its innovative OLED panel provides real-time system stats and customizable animations, while the advanced cooling technology ensures optimal performance for your CPU. With durable materials and stunning RGB lighting, this cooler is designed for gamers and professionals who demand both style and efficiency.
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5.5"W x 14"H |
Brand | ASUS |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 100 |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | AMD: AM4, TR4* |
Noise Level | 29.7 dB |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 122 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 192876058152 192876241455 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192876241455, 00192876058152 |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | ROG RYUJIN 240 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5.5 x 14 inches |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07JH3H9PL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 17, 2018 |
N**R
This is worth it.
The media could not be loaded. This cpu cooler is much quieter than what some say it is. I just replaced an 8 year old Corsair H100i that was twice as loud, even with replaced mag lev fans. This cooler has my cpu running smoothly without a hitch. Fresh out of the box it had noctua fans that seem to be a great product. Happy with the aesthetic look and performance. Beats having to maintain an open system water cooling unit every 6 months.
K**E
I9-9900K
I have this installed on the front of my Meshify S2 and it works wonders with my I9-9900K. Easily cools my cpu running 4.8ghz on all cores. With a good fan curve it hardly makes any noise. Do keep in mind that if you hit this with a heavy load the VRM fan does get very loud. But in my case it never spins up during any of my games.
G**I
Almost perfect
I ordered the 240 version because the 360 was 100 or more dollars. Kind of silly for a few more fins and an extra fan. I was very excited to get this puppy installed as every component of my PC that "can" be ROG ..... IS...except my cooler.The cooler is designed well enough (i do believe it is simply asetek cooler with ROG branding) and installed just like any other cooler on the market. The price is certainly high when you consider other similar AIO's but if your building a PC on a budget and this concerns you, there are plenty of alternatives. You cant buy a Ford f150 and be upset that you wanted the Raptor but it was priced too high. You pay to play.The cooler looks good. The LCD screen is a neat touch but I do believe it could be improved. I would like to see one with a 3 or 4in oled. The customization there would be amazing with the screen real estate. Also it comes with some 3.5 MB of storage, which is okay i guess? However it would be nice to be able to utilize your existing storage as a single image loaded into the cooler could very well take all available space. On the flip side however.....3MB is measly as all heck. When i can have 64GB on a thumb drive i dont see how a single GB would be hard to pull off.Performance wise it does a great job keeping the heat off my Ryzen 2700x. Idles around 28 to 30 degrees and never jumps over 40 while gaming. I havent put the CPU through a stress test to see just how far the cooler can go to keep things iced down, but i dont do anything super intensive like rendering or video editing so it works for my use case and im content with that.CONS-The tubes are plenty long enough for most cased, however i wish the oled was centered on the pump so I could rotate it in any direction for routing the tubes better within the case. Since the screen sits bottom left, and the plastic cover only goes on one way, you are limited to mounting it in a single position IF you want to keep the screen and cover facing appropriately.My cooler didnt come with an AM4 backplate. Luckily i was able to use the backplate from my Deepcool AIO that this one replaced, but it was hit or miss and i couldnt tell if it would work until i made contact with the block on the CPU. You would think that with a cooler in the price bracket, and branded ROG that it would have everything in the box for the install.All in all i would buy it again. The price for the 140 isnt OVERLY high when your paying for the small bells and whistles like the screen and branding to match your ROG gear. A few caveats but nothing to cry about. Good job ASUS.
A**R
Best AIO I have ever bought
I bought this AIO 5 years ago, and the only reason I came back to this page was to buy another one. The one I have is still operating strong as far as I know. Which for an AIO, 5 years is a very very long time. I read at the time that I bought this thing that most of them only last three to four years, so I'm already well ahead of the curve. That's not to mention that back when I bought it I probably paid almost twice the price or more than it is now. This is a good AIO
A**E
Absolute Junk!
This is by far the worst AIO i have ever used (i previously had the Corsair H110 which is quite old 7 years i think and still performs better than the Ryujin), as far as pure performance there are many other AIO's that will perform better than this ex. NZXT, Corsair, EVGA. The only thing that makes this somewhat good is the fan built in to cool the VRM's, but it gets very loud and obnoxious, you also have like several different cables coming out of the AIO, there is a sata connector for power, the pump cable, a fan splitter and a USB 2.0 header cable, make sure your motherboard has a free 2.0 header for that or you will be kicking yourself when your already down! If your buying this cooler, know that your buying it purely for aesthetics and YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED! First off the cover that goes over the oled screen is acrylic and scratches very easily, like even if your meticulous and use micro-fiber gloves and everything, you will still find many micro scratches everywhere, also the cover does not go on completely flat, i had to RMA the first one due to lots of bent radiator fins and the cover to that one also did not go one straight it sits slightly at an angle and is extremely frustrating. Second the software is garbage loading a gif is soo buggy it's not even worth the hassle and some gifs just straight up don't work and will freeze the display, where you will have to restart the pc, i actually ended up having to re-install the firmware and yes i followed the requirements for the gif images to be supported. The Aura control within LiveDash use to let you have a rainbow effect that you could customize, i set mine to pink, purple and orange and now for some reason that feature is completely gone and now only has basic color schemes like static or rainbow that you can't customize (you can still sync it with Aura, but you won't get the customizable rainbow effect if your motherboard rgb headers are 12v). When displaying the GPU temp the icon on the oled has blue liquid and is kinda annoying to look at when your build is RGB and that's one of the main features of the AIO, the temp display often gets stuck as well. The new Kraken AIO shows both CPU and GPU temps and you can customize all the colors it's amazing, that feature is not on the Ryujin, if only that product was out before i purchased the Ryujin. I wanted to give this AIO a chance, but i shouldn't have as i now have past my return window and am stuck with this piece of junk!
S**N
Sleek and simple to install
Great product for a great price. Easy installation and simple to update and setup. Definitely would recommend to anyone building a mid range unit
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