![]() The radiator is pretty standard, with all the necessary holes for you to mount three 120mm fans. You will most probably see very little of these sides when you have the ROG Ryujin II 360 installed in your system though, but it’s still nice to know that ASUS paid this much attention to detail here. On the top and bottom we get the Republic of Gamers text running diagonally. They serve as the intakes for the fan underneath, which is quite well hidden this time around. The sides of the pump feature the ROG logo set in the diagonal vent-like pattern. ASUS used the same finish here as they did on the ROG Maximus XIII Hero, which makes it a perfect match for the board. The pump block looks absolutely amazing now, with a much larger screen, with a nice mix of reflective and matte finish on the bezels. There are also a separate AIO Fan Controller, which we will get into more detail shortly. Packed away into the various compartments around the AIO itself are the three fans, the full array of mounting hardware to get the ROG Ryujin II 360 onto any recent processor, even the humongous AMD Ryzen Threadrippers. ![]() Unlike most AIOs which have their accessories in a plastic bag somewhere in the box, ASUS has clearly paid some attention to the arrangement of the contents. Here’s your customary “Welcome to the Republic of Gamers” message…Īnd this is the inside of the box.
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