ASUS Liquid Cooling Engineering Evolves With Independent Onboard Processors And Removable High Resolution AMOLED Display Monitors For Better Performance
Closed loop liquid cooling systems have evolved to transcend basic heat dissipation, and are now far more COMPLICATED in terms of engineering. ASUS has announced a new cooling hardware now incorporates purposeful onboard CPUs & monitors, which are capable of calculating telemetry & display data without relying on the host computer OS.
ASUS also embeds separate processors, memory, I/O interface directly on the cooling assemblies in order to power their integrated displays. This means the cooling unit is effectively a mini PC within the chassis. The flagship cooling solution displays data on an removable 6.76 inches AMOLED screen with resolution 2400x1080 pixels. The ROG Strix LC IV displays system stats on a 3.5 inches IPS Panel.
Perhaps another major advantage of our independent hardware design is the decreased strain on the host computer CPU. Since the cooler itself has an integrated processor and memory, it is capable of generating any animation and system telemetry independently, without interference with CPU operation on the host system. The data collected by the display units itself is transmitted via wireless communication, so there are no extra routing cables needed. As a result, it is easier for system builders to keep a more pristine interior.
Although the consensus for these latest ROG Strix models is the emphasis on processing power and display tech capabilities, the thermal performance has been refreshed as well. Asus have coupled these intelligent systems with faster pumps, increased radiators size and fans built for greater static pressure. These modifications guarantee these units will still deliver among the best thermals performance even when powering the onboard display tech.
