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Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240 RGB AIO review - Product Showcase

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 09/03/2018 01:23 PM [ 4] 5 comment(s)

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Let’s get the assembly part started. First up – mounting the fans on the radiator. Four screws per fan (no washer/spacer is provided).

 

This is the moment when you decide on the tube/wire orientation. There are 2 cables going out from each fan; one for power (you can plug it into the Fan Hub) and one for RGB control.

 

 

The CPU block also has two wires. One is plugged into the CPU fan header on the motherboard, and the second one is for RGB control.

 

 

Overall – quite a lot of cables, right? But in reality it’s quite easy to manage it all in a clean way.

 

Last look at the cables and RGB remote (applicable to motherboards without RGB headers).




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