Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240EX AIO review -
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The box is robust and sturdy. With a green-and-grey colour scheme, it isn’t a very eye-catching design. On the back side, you can see the features of the cooler, as well as the specifications. Nothing that wasn’t expected here, but to be honest the layout is a bit messy, and it could have been done better. Let’s have a peek at what’s inside.
Here, you’ll find the unit, consisting of the radiator, tubing and pump/cooling block, two 120 mm Deepcool fans, a manual, and some installation accessories. You’ll also find the backplate, screws, washers, and thumbscrew caps inside. The most interesting part here is the dedicated RGB controller. This tiny device allows the user to manually control illumination effects when the user doesn’t have the motherboard that can adjust the RGB settings.
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