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| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Series | ROG Strix LC RGB |
| Model | ROG Strix LC 360 RGB Edition |
| Specifications | |
| Supported Sockets | Intel: 1150 / 1151 / 1152 / 1155 / 1156 / 1200 / 1366 / 2011 / 2011-v3 / 2066 |
| AMD: AM5 /AM4 / TR4 (via included bracket in AMD Threadripper box) | |
| Coldplate Material | Copper |
| Thermal Paste | Pre-Applied |
| Block Height | 45 mm |
| Block Measurements | 80 x 80 mm |
| Pump | |
| PWM Control | Yes |
| Tubes | |
| Length | 380 mm |
| Material | Sleeved Rubber Tubing |
| Fittings | |
| Block Side | Articulating elbow fittings |
| Radiator Side | Fixed |
| Fan Specifications | |
| Fan Type | ASUS ROG 120mm PWM ARGB Fan |
| Rotational Speed | 800 - 2500 RPM /- 10% |
| Control | PWM / DC |
| Acoustical Noise | 37.6 dBA |
| Airflow | 80.95 CFM |
| Static Pressure | 5.0 mmH2O |
| Radiator Specification | |
| Dimensions | 394 x 121 x 27 mm |
| Material | Aluminium |
| General | |
| Features | Illuminated addressable ROG logo |
| Triple ASUS ROG 120mm PWM ARGB fans | |
| ASUS Aura Sync support | |
| Copper cold plate | |
| Cooled by Asetek | |
| Optimised fan design | |
| Precise 4-pin PWM pump control | |
| Package Contents | ASUS ROG Strix LC 360 RGB Edition Cooler |
| 3x ASUS ROG 120mm PWM ARGB Fans | |
| Warranty Information | |
| Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
|---|---|
| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
- Great at cooling, but very loud - Petri, 3 June 2022
I bought this cooler for my Ryzen 5950x and it definitely keeps it cool, even with precision boost turned all the way up. That being said it is incredibly loud, not just when the fans ramp up (Up to 2000rpm!) but just when idling - the fans can have a low rattle and the pump might be audible.
On the plus side: RGB is great, works on Linux through OpenRGB.
I suggest setting the pump on DC at a constant rate of 10.20 or ~85% and having the fans have an aggressive curve for anything above 40C with a delay of 3 secs step up and down. This should minimize the sound a bit while keeping thermals in check.
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