Deepcool Gammaxx L240 AIO review -
Conclusion
Conclusion
At a price of 89.99 USD/89.99 EUR /79.99GBP, the Deepcool Gammaxx L240 offers enough, and we should consider it an entry-level RGB cooler. This LCS kit performs well (a bit less, but quieter than the Castle 240 RGB) and, with the RGB fans and pump enclosure also included, we feel the Gammaxx L240 offers excellent value for money. It’s a pity that there is no remote control for the RGB lighting, but as most motherboards nowadays have at least one 12 V RGB 4-pin header, we see no problem.
The radiator is nothing fancy, but it’s aesthetically pleasing enough, the pump block does look fine with the mirror finish. The tubes are braided and bend well, and it’s possible to adjust them in many ways, to avoid compatibility issues. Installation is not time-consuming and it’s easy, so users shouldn’t have any problems with the process. The RGB effects are nice, bright and varied enough to please most users.
The included fans are of good quality but could have been less noisy under the load. The number of wires is significant, but in reality, hiding them properly in the system is not that tough.
Summing it all up – it’s an average-performing AIO kit that is easy to assemble and looks very nice. The price is good as well, so we’re giving it the “Great Value” award.
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