Deepcool Gammaxx L240 AIO review

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A plain, slim (27 mm) aluminum radiator with many fins (requiring some static pressure from the fans), so nothing extraordinary here.


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The dimensions of the fans (with Hydro Bearings) are 120×120×25 mm. They are controlled by PWM (4 pin connection). The fans have 9 transparent blades with grooves that improve airflow. You need to screw the fans to the radiator. Each of them has two wires. One is for power, and it’s connected to the MB or attached to the Fan Hub, whereas the other one is for LED control. To reduce the price, the corners of the fans don’t have a rubber finish that dampens vibrations like on the ones in the Castle 240 RGB Deepcool AIO, although technically they look exactly the same. Fan speed ranges between 500 and 1800 rpm, with a max airflow of 69.34 CFM and air pressure reaching 2.42 mmH2O. Noise levels range between 17.8 and 30 db(A) according to the manufacturer.


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The radiator measures 274×120×27 mm (L×W×H), so it’s a slim one. It should be easy to install in most modern cases.

   

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The CPU block has a mirror-effect finish. The tubes are braided, which makes them more durable and allows you to position them in any way that suits you.


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After flipping the block/pump you can see an all-copper base. There’s no TIM (thermal grease) pre-applied, but that’s not an issue (as there’s some thermal paste provided in the set). There’s no mirror finish, but it does look polished enough not to cause any problems with transferring heat from the CPU.


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Deepcool provided a small tube of thermal paste that should be enough for about 3-4 applications (for a typical CPU, not a Threadripper). Another peek at the CPU block and the braided wiring. It does look very nice and has a premium feel.



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