Deepcool Gammaxx L240 AIO review -
Product showcase
The Deepcool Gammaxx L240 box is robust and sturdy. All of the supported RGB lighting systems are listed at the top of the front side. On the back, there are the technical specs and features.
Inside you’ll find the unit (obviously), consisting of the radiator, tubing and pump/cooling block, two 120 mm fans, user’s guide, and the installation accessories.
. You’ll find separate plastic bags for:
- Intel & AMD boards + a bit of thermal paste
- Fan hub
For the fans, you’ll have a four-way PWM hub for connecting the fans to a single motherboard header (the four ports are useful if you plan to upgrade to a push-pull configuration).
Coming back to the first bag, you’ll find the backplate, screws, nuts, and thermal paste inside.
If you want to take advantage of RGB lighting, you need to use the connectors on your motherboard, as no additional SATA-powered lighting controller is provided. Summing it up, after unboxing you’ll see the radiator, fans, brackets, and backplates for the entire AMD and Intel CPU range. Thermal paste is not pre-applied, so you don’t have to use the one provided by Deepcool. Let’s proceed to the next page.
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