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Guru3D.com » News » DEEPCOOL launches CAPTAIN EX series CPU liquid coolers

DEEPCOOL launches CAPTAIN EX series CPU liquid coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/06/2016 08:54 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
DEEPCOOL launches CAPTAIN EX series CPU liquid coolers

DEEPCOOL launches a newly upgraded liquid cooler series, CAPTAIN EX, under its sub-brand: GAMER STORM. CAPTAIN EX Series is an all-in-one water cooling solution for desktop PCs, which has 120mm, 240mm and 360mm versions, all of them feature several techniques like  SS design (Separated Section), steam punk appearance, visible liquid flow and LED lightening.

Moreover, new features like upgraded high-density water micro-channel, anti-explosion rubber, unique silent TF 120 double-blade fan, as well as tooling free installation solution will bring users new exciting cooling performance.

Highly efficient liquid cooling & outstanding durability

Thanks to the application of new patented technology, every drop of coolant within the optimized self-governed circulation channel will be fully used and take the heat away in a most efficient way.  Meanwhile, with the adoption of anti-explosion rubber, which also features anti-corrosion, crush resistance and thermo stability, the safety and stability of the self-governed circulation channel will be greatly guaranteed. 

By equipping unique silent TF 120 double-blade fan with anti-shock pad, CAPTAIN EX Series can not only offer a higher air pressure for radiator to take the heat away efficiently, but also maintain an extremely low noise environment as de-vibration rubber will absorb most operating noise. The advanced detachable blade design and built-in 3-proof functions (Dustproof, Waterproof, Oil-leakage proof) of TF120 fan will satisfy your DIY enthusiasm to build a unique rig. What’s more, upgraded tooling free installation solution, combined with 100% solid metal material clip, makes a simplified installation but a firmer structure.

Available in April, 2016

  • CAPTAIN 120 EX: 79.99 USD
  • CAPTAIN 240 EX: 109.99 USD
  • CAPTAIN 360 EX: 139.99 USD

 



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Davud
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#5254513 Posted on: 04/06/2016 04:36 PM
I bet the pump noise would be unbearable.

WareTernal
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#5254585 Posted on: 04/06/2016 07:43 PM
If buzzwords were features, this thing would be awesome!
"anti-explosion rubber" with "thermo stability"
"upgraded high-density water"
"de-vibration rubber"
"3-proof" - Thank God the fan is "Oil-leakage proof"
"100% solid metal material"
"self-governed circulation channel"
"steam punk appearance" - really? I guess I just don't get it...
Why don't they get an English speaking person to write these press releases?

sykozis
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#5254681 Posted on: 04/07/2016 12:25 AM
I bet the pump noise would be unbearable.


Can't be any worse than any other AIO since they're all manufactured by Asetek.....

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