Guru3D.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Channels
    • Archive
  • DOWNLOADS
    • New Downloads
    • Categories
    • Archive
  • GAME REVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
    • Rig of the Month
    • Join ROTM
    • PC Buyers Guide
    • Guru3D VGA Charts
    • Editorials
    • Dated content
  • HARDWARE REVIEWS
    • Videocards
    • Processors
    • Audio
    • Motherboards
    • Memory and Flash
    • SSD Storage
    • Chassis
    • Media Players
    • Power Supply
    • Laptop and Mobile
    • Smartphone
    • Networking
    • Keyboard Mouse
    • Cooling
    • Search articles
    • Knowledgebase
    • More Categories
  • FORUMS
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT

New Reviews
Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar review
Guru3D NVMe Thermal Test - the heatsink vs. performance
EnGenius ECW220S 2x2 Cloud Access Point review
Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora HPE 360 LCS cooler review
Noctua NH-D12L CPU Cooler Review
Silicon Power XPOWER XS70 1TB NVMe SSD Review
Hyte Y60 chassis review
ASUS ROG Thor 1000W Platinum II (1000W PSU) review
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 WIFI6E router review
Backforce One Plus Gaming Chair review

New Downloads
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.6.1 Windows 7 driver download
ReShade download v5.2.2
HWiNFO Download v7.26
7-Zip v22.00 Download
CrystalDiskInfo 8.17 Download
GeForce 516.40 WHQL driver download
Intel ARC graphics Driver Download Version: 30.0.101.1736
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.5.2 WHQL driver download
Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v4.24.193
Intel HD graphics Driver Download Version: 30.0.101.1994


New Forum Topics
AMD Radeon Software - UWP NVIDIA GeForce 516.40 WHQL driver download & Discussion [3rd-Party Driver] Amernime Zone Radeon Insight 22.5.1 WHQL Driver Pack (Released) Review: Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar AMD Radeon Software Customize Setup - Radeon Setup Tool Weird color issue new driver vs old GeForce GTX 1630 will launch on June 28 NVIDIA Profile Inspector 2.3.0.13 EK Announces Mana LiteBlock for MSI MAG Z690 Torpedo De-lidded AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Has Significant Thermal Improvements




Guru3D.com » Review » DeepCool Captain 240 PRO review » Page 2

DeepCool Captain 240 PRO review - Features

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/05/2019 12:55 PM [ 5] 14 comment(s)

Tweet

 

Specifications

Ever since the birth of liquid CPU cooler, leakage has been an inevitable risk for every user. After years of R&D, Deepcool has finally developed the leakage free solution - the Automatic Pressure Relieving Radiator. With this patented technology, any pressure within the circulation system will be released into the air, CAPTAIN PRO has no reason to leak. Besides safety, technologies in this cooler like two-chamber pump, three-phase winding motor continue to provide the top-notch cooling performance, TDP 250W. Lastly, the upgraded Addressable RGB lighting system can be controlled by either the included controller or specified motherboard. With the included 5-port hub, RGB syncing is easier than ever.

 

 

Highly efficient liquid cooling & outstanding durability

Thanks to the application of new patented technology, every drop of coolant within the optimized self-governed circulation channel will be fully used and take the heat away in a most efficient way.  Meanwhile, with the adoption of anti-explosion rubber, which also features anti-corrosion, crush resistance and thermo stability, the safety and stability of the self-governed circulation channel will be greatly guaranteed. 

By equipping unique silent double-blade fan with anti-shock pad, CAPTAIN PRO Series can not only offer a higher air pressure for radiator to take the heat away efficiently, but also maintain an extremely low noise environment as de-vibration rubber will absorb most operating noise. The advanced detachable blade design and built-in 3-proof functions (Dustproof, Waterproof, Oil-leakage proof) of TF120 fan will satisfy your DIY enthusiasm to build a unique rig. What’s more, upgraded tooling free installation solution, combined with 100% solid metal material clip, makes a simplified installation but a firmer structure.

Price

  • MSRP: $139.99 USD

The cooler is compatible with every CPU from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices and that even includes socket LGA 2011 for Haswell-E and/or AMD FM2. Heck, even the older Socket 775 are listed to be compatible. The AIO unit features universal socket support including Intel LGA2011, 1366, 1156, 1155 and LGA775 as well as all AMD sockets including AM4 and Threadripper SP3. 
  




12 pages 1 2 3 4 next »



Related Articles
Deepcool AS500 PLUS CPU Cooler Review
We review the Deepcool AS500 PLUS. This dual fan-based CPU cooler absolutely impresses in looks, features as well as performance. It's easily tagged as a high-end performing air-cooler with low nois...

Deepcool AK400 air cooler review
Today, we are reviewing an air cooler from Deepcool; it’s an AK400. The AK400 is from the same family as the AK620 (a dual-tower cooler). The previous product of this type (air cooler) covered was the AS500, tested back at the end of 2020. It was so good (it earned the “Approved” award) that it stayed as a part of the chassis test suite. This time around, it’s also a single tower design cooler, with a four heat pipe tower layout, a unique matrix fin design, and a high-performance FDB fan that should provide excellent heat dissipation and low noise levels.

Deepcool CK560 chassis review
This time, we’re checking out the Deepcool CK560, an airflow-oriented mid-sized ATX tower PC chassis. I had an almost instant deja-vu when I saw the first materials about it. Why’s that? It looks almost exactly the same as the other Deepcool (previously also named GamerStorm) product, I mean the CG560, which I had in my hands for a review. Well, the front panel looks a bit different, but that’s not a significant change. Let’s check the other things as well.

Deepcool PQ1000M (1000W PSU) review
Today we’re putting the new Deepcool PQ1000M power supply on our test bench. The company is rather known for making the chassis, coolers, or fans, but two power supplies were already covered on guru3d. The first one was the DQ750-M back in 2018, a 750 Watt unit with an 80 Plus Gold certificate that earned the “Recommended” award. The second one was the DQ850-M-V2L which was reviewed in 2020, bringing, for example, the 10-year warranty (instead of 5-years), but on the other side – it was rather noisy in low-mid load. Another two years have passed (coincidence?), and the next unit from Deepcool is in our hands, again with more wattage (it looks like a rule).

© 2022