According to the manufacturer, ProArt liquid cooling systems offer high performance, low noise levels and an elegant design, making them an ideal choice for demanding users who value efficiency and refinement. Like other components of the ProArt series, this line is aimed at designers, artists, animators, game developers and other representatives of the creative industry who plan to assemble a powerful and quiet workstation in a single visual style.


How are they fundamentally different from Asus TUF and ROG life support systems? Firstly, all ProArt products are designed in a single, rather neat style with a charcoal black base and neat patterned gold-colored edging. Secondly, instead of a less useful LCD screen, LED indicators were placed on the water pump that display fan speed, processor temperature and processor load level. Thirdly, it was within this family that Asus released the world's first four-section liquid cooling system - the 42 cm long ProArt LC 420. According to the manufacturer, this made it possible to increase cooling efficiency, while at the same time reducing the overall noise level during operation.

At the time of writing this material (note: December 2023), the main star of the series is the ProArt LC 420 model with a three-phase motor built into the water block and three 140 mm virtually silent Noctua NF-A14 fans. Despite the increased dimensions, Asus assures that the dropsy will fit into any suitable Midi Tower case without any problems, especially if it has the ability to position it vertically parallel to the front panel. To simplify installation, it was equipped with rather long braided reinforced tubes for refrigerant distillation. ProArt LC 420 is compatible with all current processor sockets, including Intel LGA115x, LGA1200, LGA1700, AMD AM4 and AM5.