
Asus unveils the ROG Cronox, its first panoramic PC case with a 9.2" screen and rotating fan bracket
(Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) While the ROG Strix LC IV series is designed for a truly cable-free experience, Asus has ensured flexibility by including a modular design that allows users to connect standard cables to any motherboard, even if it lacks the proprietary AIO Q-Connector. However, given that the key selling point of the ROG Strix LC IV AIO liquid coolers is its advanced wireless functionality, it would be counterintuitive to invest in this premium product without leveraging its signature feature.
Asus has introduced three distinct base models for the ROG Strix LC IV series, each available in two color variants—providing a total of six configurations to suit various build aesthetics. The ROG Strix SLC IV 360 ARGB LCD and ROG Strix LC IV 360 ARGB LCD stand out with their vibrant 5.08-inch LCD displays, boasting a crisp 720 x 720 resolution. These displays enable users to monitor critical hardware stats, showcase personalized content, or display exclusive ROG animations, enhancing both functionality and visual appeal. Notably, the LCD panel connects to the pump via a dedicated five-pin pogo connector, ensuring reliable data transmission and a streamlined installation process.
The key distinction between the ROG Strix SLC IV 360 ARGB LCD and the ROG Strix LC IV 360 ARGB LCD lies in the tubing length. The SLC model features shorter tubing—an intentional design choice aimed at PC builders seeking a tidier and more organized interior. The small adjustment helps prevent tubing from hanging awkwardly across other components.
Completing the lineup is the ROG Strix LC IV 360 ARGB, which forgoes the LCD display and instead features an ARGB-illuminated logo on the pump housing. This model offers a more budget-friendly option for builders who want to experience the innovative cable-free design of the ROG Strix LC IV series without the additional cost of a display.
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