First time i've watched one of your reviews. It was very informative and balanced. Well done. I've subscribed and will be watching more This is exactly the sort of clean looking components I am looking for in parts for a video editing computer build for my company. I am so over flashy, overpriced and bulky parts with RGB.
You'd think with the popularity of their GPU offerings for SFF they'd be more on point with offering a 240mm version, basically leaving free money on the table at this point lol. Like it doesn't even matter if it comes at a premium for similar performance as other offerings on the market, we all know that us SFF enthusiasts care more about aesthetics anyway.
Just purchased this AIO and looks brilliant. Have a complete ProArt set up now in a Fractal North XL black. Great call out in the video about the fans power draw. Seems odd that the instructions from ASUS make no reference to checking this (especially when their ProArt Mobo fan headers are all 1A)! Would have made sense for the AIO to be bundled with a Fan Hub with SATA power like other AIOs do especially since the instructions indicate to daisy chain the fans together and connect to one header
Did you have any issues with Armoury Crate and the LC 360? I'm in a bit of a loop where AC says my LC 360 needs an update first, which the software appears to run, but I'm pretty sure just fails.
Damn, that looks so good, I wonder if it will come in a 240 or 280mm? it makes me tempted to re-do my M2 setup. ALMOST. not worth it now, but in 4-5 years, maybe. I am not a fan of having to install ASUS software tho, I'd prefer to keep my software lean.
Thanks for the feedback, we have no plans at this time for a 240 or 280 but will be monitoring feedback. On the software side you can run direct from UEFI BIOS but there are no issues with the software. AC is a UWP with suspension support. This means if you do not run it in the foreground (launch it ) it does not use active CPU or memory so really it is minimal and only needs to be used if you want to update firmware or tweak items like PUMP or want more realtime granular control of the fan curve. As this model has just launched though we will look to see how feedback regarding future models including smaller options.
First time i've watched one of your reviews. It was very informative and balanced. Well done. I've subscribed and will be watching more
This is exactly the sort of clean looking components I am looking for in parts for a video editing computer build for my company. I am so over flashy, overpriced and bulky parts with RGB.
Love this so much, I hate the RGB and software maxing of gaming coolers
So the pump is dead silent more or less? Excellent. Fans you can always play around with.
I like the ProfArt design
You'd think with the popularity of their GPU offerings for SFF they'd be more on point with offering a 240mm version, basically leaving free money on the table at this point lol. Like it doesn't even matter if it comes at a premium for similar performance as other offerings on the market, we all know that us SFF enthusiasts care more about aesthetics anyway.
Just purchased this AIO and looks brilliant. Have a complete ProArt set up now in a Fractal North XL black. Great call out in the video about the fans power draw. Seems odd that the instructions from ASUS make no reference to checking this (especially when their ProArt Mobo fan headers are all 1A)! Would have made sense for the AIO to be bundled with a Fan Hub with SATA power like other AIOs do especially since the instructions indicate to daisy chain the fans together and connect to one header
Love your vids mate. Sadly I'm not friends with asus
No worries, thanks for being a friend of the channel!
i have 420 and is amazing good with amd 7950x3d, thanks for video
Asus overpriced like always. Nice looking aio but nothing more. Keep up the great work bro and stay safe.
@@sys-administratornow every aio is the same, thermal right as good as this
Does the illuminated light and software work without Asus board? There lcd screens require Asus board. That’s why inask
Did you have any issues with Armoury Crate and the LC 360? I'm in a bit of a loop where AC says my LC 360 needs an update first, which the software appears to run, but I'm pretty sure just fails.
Damn, that looks so good, I wonder if it will come in a 240 or 280mm? it makes me tempted to re-do my M2 setup. ALMOST. not worth it now, but in 4-5 years, maybe. I am not a fan of having to install ASUS software tho, I'd prefer to keep my software lean.
Yeah, I hope for a 240 later on. You don’t need Asia’s software unless you want the LED indicator, the pump and fans can be controlled via BIOS.
Thanks for the feedback, we have no plans at this time for a 240 or 280 but will be monitoring feedback. On the software side you can run direct from UEFI BIOS but there are no issues with the software. AC is a UWP with suspension support. This means if you do not run it in the foreground (launch it ) it does not use active CPU or memory so really it is minimal and only needs to be used if you want to update firmware or tweak items like PUMP or want more realtime granular control of the fan curve.
As this model has just launched though we will look to see how feedback regarding future models including smaller options.
@@ASUSPRNorthAmerica 240/280 is sorely needed for the Cooler Master NR200P V2. One of the best looking AIOs I've seen, if not the best.
@@amalek.92 Thanks for the positive feedback, we will keep that in mind. As always stay tuned.
i guess performance is a bit of a trade off for silent pump.
Very nice.