ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
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ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler

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ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU CoolerLevel up your custom PC build with the ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB liquid CPU cooler an all in one cooling solution engineered for performance, style, and ease of installation. Whether youre building from scratch or upgrading your current setup, this cooler is designed to meet the demands of modern processors while enhancing your rigs aesthetics. The specially designed copper CPU contact plate provides a larger surface area for heat transfer, enabling

Level up your custom PC build with the ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB liquid CPU cooler – an all-in-one cooling solution engineered for performance, style, and ease of installation. Whether you’re building from scratch or upgrading your current setup, this cooler is designed to meet the demands of modern processors while enhancing your rig’s aesthetics.

The specially designed copper CPU contact plate provides a larger surface area for heat transfer, enabling faster and more efficient thermal dissipation. This ensures your CPU stays cool and stable under heavy workloads, reducing the risk of thermal throttling and maintaining peak performance.

At the centre of the water block is a customisable infinity mirror lens, delivering immersive ARGB lighting with captivating visual depth. This feature pairs seamlessly with Prime motherboards and adds a futuristic edge to your PC’s overall look.

The ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB liquid CPU cooler includes high-performance 24 cm ARGB fans pre-installed onto the radiator. With speeds ranging from 600 to 2200 RPM and an airflow of 75.7 CFM, these fans offer powerful, quiet cooling. The single Y-cable design simplifies the installation process by combining fan and lighting controls for cleaner cable management.

Durability is built in with reinforced, sleeved rubber tubing measuring 40 cm, giving you greater installation flexibility and long-term reliability. The cooler is fully compatible with a broad range of CPU sockets, including Intel® LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115X and AMD AM5, AM4, ensuring wide system support.

For builders prioritising both aesthetics and thermal performance, the ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB liquid CPU cooler delivers on all fronts. Backed by a 6-year warranty and AURA Sync support, it’s the ideal solution for users who demand high-efficiency cooling without compromising on design.

FEATURES:

Customisable infinity mirror lenses for stunning ARGB lighting effects and futuristic build aesthetics
Enlarged copper CPU contact plate enhances heat transfer for superior thermal performance
Pre-installed 12 cm ARGB fans with a 600–2200 RPM range for powerful and efficient cooling
Single Y-cable design for simplified fan and lighting connectivity
Reinforced sleeved tubing (40 cm) for improved durability and flexible installation
High airflow performance with 75.7 CFM and 3.2 mmH₂O static pressure
Compatible with Intel® LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115X and AMD AM5, AM4 sockets
Supports AURA Sync for seamless integration with other ARGB-enabled components
Quiet operation with a maximum noise level of 34 dB(A)
Premium radiator built with 27.7 x 12 x 2.7 cm dimensions for efficient heat dissipation
PWM/DC control support ensures precise fan speed adjustments
Backed by a 6-year warranty for long-term reliability and peace of mind

SPECIFICATIONS:

Water Block
Water block dimension 6.51 x 6.0.6 x 6.85 cm
Block Material (CPU Plate) Copper
Radiator
Radiator Dimension 27.7 x 12 x 2.7 cm
Tube Sleeved Rubber tube
Tube Length 40 cm
Fans
Dimension 24 x 12.3 x 2.5 cm
Size 2 x Fan Slots (12cm)
Speed 600 - 2200 RPM +/- 10%
Control Mode PWM/ DC
Noise 34 dB(A)
Air Flow 75.7 CFM
Static Pressure 3.2 mmH2O
Special Features
AURA Sync Support Yes
Compatibility
Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115x
AMD AM5,AM4

WHAT'S IN THE BOX:

  • ASUS Prime LC 240 ARGB Liquid CPU Cooler x1
  • Quick Start Guide x1
  • Accessory Pack of Screws and Brackets x1
  • CPU Liquid Cooler (pre-applied thermal compound) x1
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The book is an attempt, Keller writes, to connect a person's Christian faith with the desire to help people in need and do justice in all aspects of one's life. He is writing for four groups of people, he says. These are: -- Those, especially the young, who are active in volunteering and want to help the poor but their concern does not affect how they spend money or plan their careers. -- Those who don't see, as Jonathan Edwards said, that when the Spirit enables us to understand what Christ has done for us, "the result is a life poured out in deeds of justice and compassion for the poor." -- Younger evangelicals who have expanded their mission to include social justice along with evangelism. -- People like the atheist Christopher Hitchins who believe that religion "poisons everything." This book, Keller writes, is for "the orthodox (Christian) to see how central to the Scripture's message is justice for the poor and marginalized. I also want to challenge those who do not believe in Christianity to see the Bible not as a repressive text, but as the basis for the modern understanding of human rights." Keller spends the early parts of his book discussing how justice for the poor, the immigrant, the widow and orphan was central to the concept of mercy (in Hebrew, chesedh), justice (mishpat) and righteousness (tzadeqah). Mercy has to do with aligning our attitude with that of a merciful God. Justice is aligning our actions -- equitable dealings with people -- with a just God's. Righteousness in the Hebrew context has more to do with right relationships than obeying a set of rules, as modern Christians often think of it. Someone who is "right with God (is) therefore committed to putting right all other relationships in life." (Alec Motyer) Righteousness is "day to day living in which a person conducts all relationships in family and society with fairness.While tzadeqah is primarily about being in a right relationship with God, the righteous life that results is profoundly social. (See Job 29:12-17, 31-13-28. Keller details the Hebrew law's provision for exercising justice. These are: -- Shemitta, or release. The practice of the Sabbath year, every seventh year releasing people from debts or servitude. Deut. 15:1-2 -- Gleanings. The practice of not harvesting fields to their borders. Keller suggests that modern businesses could imitate this practice by not maximizing profits, thus giving price relief to their customers, and not paying workers the lowest possible wages. Leviticus 19:9-10, 23:22 -- Tithing for the priests and the upkeep of the temple. Every third year the tithe was put in public storehouses for the poor, "the aliens, the fatherless, and the widows." Deut. 14:28-29. This makes me think that churches should practice this in some form by systematically committing a portion of its receipts to serving the poor and needy. -- Year of Jubilee. The practice of every 49th or 50th year of forgiving debts and returning land to its ancestral owner. Leviticus 25:10, 23, 27:21. These practices helped meet the needs of the poor and helped prevent permanent cycles of poverty. The three causes of poverty, according to the Law are oppression, calamity and personal moral failure. The biblical emphasis is usually on the larger structural factors -- corruption, oppressive economic systems and natural disasters. The exercise of justice, however, never distinguishes between the three. That is, no matter why a person is poor, the righteous person should care for him. Well, that's the Old Testament,, some might say. But Jesus showed the same concern for the poor and disadvantaged, if not more so. His response to John in Matthew 11:4-5, and the beginning of his ministry in Luke 4. As Eugene Peterson writes in The Message, the Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood. He identified himself with the poor and showed special concern for children, aliens, women. Jesus and the prophets all "leveled the charge that while the people attended worship, observed all religious regulations and took pride in their biblical knowledge, nevertheless they took advantage of the weak and vulnerable." Vulnerable people need three levels of help -- relief, development and social reform. Relief is the immediate problem (paying the rent, for instance); development is to help then move beyond dependency (job training); social reform is correcting systemic injustice (redlining).Social reform likely requires the creation of extra-church or parachurch organizations. Churches also can partner with existing organizations or churches that operate in vulnerable populations. Evangelism and social justice "should exist in an asymmetrical, inseparable relationship. Evangelism is the most basic and radical ministry possible to a human being ... not because the spiritual is more important than the physical, but because the eternal is more important than the temporal. If there is a God, and if life with him for eternity is based on having a saving relationship with him, then the most loving thing anyone can do for one's neighbor is help him or her to a saving faith in that God, Keller writes. Doing justice is inseparably connected to preaching grace. One way is that the gospel produces a concern for the poor. The other is that deeds of justice gain credibility for the preaching of the gospel. This book is a slim one that carries a heavy message. It challenges us comfortable churchgoers to examine our community and ask whether we are of any importance to the wider community. If our "church" ceased to exist, would anyone miss us? What are we doing in obedience to God's commands to serve the poor, the widow, the orphan, the prisoner, the hungry? There is a lot here to reflect on and for a small group(s) to discuss and apply. Unfortunately, I contacted the publisher and there is no accompanying study guide. Keller is pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City.
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