Asus ROG Strix LC 120 RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler 120mm Radiator, 120mm 4-Pin PWM Fan with Fanxpert Controls, Support for Intel and AMD Motherboards - View 1

Asus ROG Strix LC 120 RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler 120mm Radiator, 120mm 4-Pin PWM Fan with Fanxpert Controls, Support for Intel and AMD Motherboards

4.6 (1,153 ratings)
~$186.86
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Key Features

  • Cpu socket support for AMD AM4, TR4*; Intel 115x, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066. *Tr4 socket mounting bracket is bundled with TR4 CPU package From AMD.. Air flow - 81 CFM. Noise level - 37.6 decibels
  • Micro-channel technology delivers 30% lower thermal resistance than other AIO coolers
  • Precise PWM pump and Fan control via FanXpert maximizes system cooling performance while minimizing unnecessary noise
  • Aura Sync addressable RGB lighting features a nearly endless spectrum of colors with the ability to synchronize effects across an ever-expanding ecosystem of AURA Sync enabled products

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Customer Reviews

NewBlacksmurfNewBlacksmurf
This product was exactly what I needed to finish my build. Interesting enough in a NZXT case this two fan system fits better than a NZXT 1 fan liquid cooler.It was easy to install and only takes a few minutues. Works right out the box with the Aura software and keeps the cpu cool.My only advice is not to over screw anything as I did break off a screw on the back side that holds the radiator onto the case. This basically means don’t over screw as the unit is fine but the screw head came off.In comparison to the NZXT 1 fan, that tubing port used onto my video card or pressed onto the glass so much that it almost wouldn’t close.This fan seems to have more flexible cables and tubes which work better in my case. Also it looks great to have all ROG STRIX ASUS parts.
JJ Salas
Almost no noise, works great with my ASUS x570 TUF mobo. The fans have 2 connections: 4 pin PWN for fan speed control and addressable RGB that works great with aura sync software. Idle temps are cool, and even under max load temps stay in the 70-80 degree F range with my R5 3600. I have had no problems so far. Installation was painless, and it overall looks great! (Also good to note that it comes with pre-applied thermal paste.)
Mariah BellMariah Bell
I enjoy it so far, no high temps and it looks great in my system. I didn't not use the fans on the cooler itself, I did move them to the back section of my system. They rest right next to the motherboard. FYI: Any guys who purchase this, the radiator chassis frame is coated in a very metallic white paint i.e. sparkly. In case you were wondering. The glass eye section does not change, it looks to be a laser etched thing I believe. Still looks nice nonetheless. The fan addressable cables are SHORT. So in case you decide to use them, the length does not carry super far. I know my case doesn't fit them as good as others might, but its hard to make it look nice as well as connect everything well. If you ask questions, I will do my best to answer them!
Rockin Roller
UPDATE: I paid to have the cooler replaced with an RMA and it cools perfectly now. The AI overclocked the cpu to 4.8 gigs and it idles at 29C on average. It maxes at 51C at 4.8 gigs. I had it on 4.9 gigs on the hard game and it maxed at 55C. I leave it on the AI settings.The Armoury Crate works great now that it got fixed and upgraded. It shows the temps really well.UPDATE: Cooler went bad. CPU temps suddenly jump 25C for no reason at all then idles in the 60 C to 70C range instead of 35C to 41C. ASUS says it is air bubbles or blockage and gave me an RMA. Now I am out of using my comp for a month and have to pay shipping and then to have it reinstalled. I will probably buy a new one in white because you cannot buy replacement fans and I cannot do without my computer for a month. Beware of bad fan issues. One of the fans on my cooler stopped lighting up and working from a loose rgb wire connection. I had to research a new fan before I fixed it. No working fans per specs of 80 cfm are available for sale on amazon and ASUS does not sell replacement fans. 63 cfm was the best 120mm rgb fan I could find on amazon.If your fan goes bad you just have to buy a new one and the reviews say they go bad. The bad reviews also show that many of the cooler fans went bad or did not display the rgb colors on the color.