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Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240EX AIO review




Today, we are reviewing an AIO cooler from Deepcool: the Castle 240 EX. It’s one of two variants (the bigger is 360 mm) of the new series. Both are equipped with Deepcool’s exclusive Anti-leak Technology. The technology helps the system achieve an automated pressure balance, which will significantly improve operation safety of AIO liquid cooling systems.
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Neo Cyrus
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Posted on: 08/29/2019 05:58 PM
Are you going to be reviewing the 360mm version? Or did you already and I somehow missed it?
Are you going to be reviewing the 360mm version? Or did you already and I somehow missed it?
Captain_Hook
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Posted on: 08/30/2019 02:16 PM
I don't think so. And no - you didn't miss it
Are you going to be reviewing the 360mm version? Or did you already and I somehow missed it?
I don't think so. And no - you didn't miss it

coup
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Posted on: 10/17/2019 08:49 AM
When the pump was tested for noise, was the pump header set to use a fan curve? I've had the same cooler for 2 weeks now, and the pump is certainly audible over the case fans when idle.
I was instructed by Deepcool to provide the full 12V to the pump. I'm not sure if they say that because there's legit concern of damaging the pump if you undervolt, or if it's just a conservative response to eliminate the chance of user error.
@kribby
I've got the same "problem". The Pump is loud even in idle. The fans are quiet but the pump is the problem. Have you find a solution? My BIOS says that the speed is around 2600 rpm. Not sure if this is normal...
When the pump was tested for noise, was the pump header set to use a fan curve? I've had the same cooler for 2 weeks now, and the pump is certainly audible over the case fans when idle.
I was instructed by Deepcool to provide the full 12V to the pump. I'm not sure if they say that because there's legit concern of damaging the pump if you undervolt, or if it's just a conservative response to eliminate the chance of user error.
@kribby
I've got the same "problem". The Pump is loud even in idle. The fans are quiet but the pump is the problem. Have you find a solution? My BIOS says that the speed is around 2600 rpm. Not sure if this is normal...
Legacy-ZA
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Posted on: 12/09/2019 11:48 AM
Just popping in to say thank you again.
*Resumes lurking*
Just popping in to say thank you again.
*Resumes lurking*

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I worded that badly
Anyway, It was not my intent to offend you or any reviewer, I am sorry if I did.