As we move on with faster fan speed at Turbo mode, the hum is noticeable from roughly 1 meter away but it’s still much bearable compared to the fans running at full speed. I’m not really surprised at this point because we’ve previously seen how well the 7th gen Asetek pump performs on the NZXT Kraken Z53 AIO liquid cooler, this is actually the kind of result to expect from the Ryujin II 360, especially when it’s paired with three pieces of Noctua’s NF-F12 IPPC 2000 fans.Ĭhanging the fan mode to standard gives us an even better performance at load, with an average temperate of 68☌. Starting off with the stock CPU settings, we can see that the Ryujin II 360 is actually performing on par with both our Cooler Master M元60R RGB and Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 RGB on default settings. Moving on with the performance test, we have the Ryujin II 360 compared against the Cooler Master M元60R RGB and Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 RGB with all of the fan modes to see what kind of performance we can expect from each of the fan modes. Kingston FURY Renegade DDR4 RGB 16GB (2x8GB) It’s not as customizable as what you can do with the custom LCD display settings in AIDA64 Extreme but it’ll still get the job done for most users who just want to know the basic information like CPU frequency and temperature. And last but not least, the Hardware Monitor options allow you to display information such as temperatures, fan speed, voltage, frequencies, etc collected by the onboard sensors.
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