DeepCool Captain 240X - Test/Review
Hersteller DeepCool erweitert seine AiO-Wakü-Serie „Captain“ um das „240X“-Modell mit anpassbarer RGB-Beleuchtung. Wir haben die recht preiswerte und bunt-beleuchtete Wasserkühlung auf den Prüfstand geschickt!
Von Christoph Miklos am 08.07.2020 - 07:14 Uhr

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Hersteller

Deepcool

Release

Mai 2020

Produkt

Wasserkühlung

Preis

ab 99,99 Euro

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Einleitung & Datenblatt

Einleitung
Hersteller DeepCool erweitert seine AiO-Wakü-Serie „Captain“ um das „240X“-Modell mit anpassbarer RGB-Beleuchtung. Wir haben die recht preiswerte und bunt-beleuchtete Wasserkühlung auf den Prüfstand geschickt! Über DeepCool
Deepcool was founded with the mission of providing the best performance and humanized thermal solutions for worldwide customers. Established in 1996, Deepcool originally produced desktop and server coolers for ODM partners. With the rapid development of personal computers, Deepcool expanded the business into desktop cooling products and laptop cooling accessories.
Deepcool has built up its distribution network in over sixty countries all over the globe, by which end users can purchase Deepcool products online or in their nearest local stores. With more and more media exposure and publication, such as awards from renowned websites and magazines like Pure Gamezoom, Overclock, Tom’s Hardware, Guru3d, CHIP, etc., Deepcool now enjoys a good reputation among computer daily users, gamers and overclockers.
We will always spare no effort to maintain customer satisfaction by serving our customer’s ever-changing thermal needs and providing the quickest and most comprehensive service available. As our slogan goes, we wish you all “Enjoy your cool life!” Why Named Deepcool Ever since the stunning victory of Deep Blue, a program running on an IBM supercomputer, over Gary Kasparov, then world chess champion, in 1997, it has been clear that computers would be the most powerful tool of human being. At that time, we started our computer cooling business. We hoped our products could be as great as Deep Blue. With that in mind came the name Deepcool.

Datenblatt
• Typ: intern (geschlossenes System) • Kühlkörper: CPU • Kühlkörpermaterial: Kupfer • Kompatibilität: CPU 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1200, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+, TR4 • Radiatorgröße: 240mm • Radiatordicke: 27mm • Radiatormaterial: Aluminium • Lüfter: 2x 120mm, 500-1800rpm, 30dB(A), 109m³/h • Ausgleichsbehälter: N/A • Pumpe: 12V • Anschlüsse: N/A • Besonderheiten: LED (RGB), automatischer Druckausgleich
Preis: 100 Euro (Stand: 08.07.2020)
Testplattform
• Mainboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero • Prozessor: AMD Ryzen 2700X @ 4.0 GHz x8 • Arbeitsspeicher: Ballistix Elite DIMM Kit 32GB, DDR4-3000 • Grafikkarte: Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2080 Ti AMP • Wärmeleitpaste: Arctic MX-4 (2019) • Netzteil: Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W • Soundkarte: Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 • Festplatten: Toshiba OCZ RD400 512GB, M.2 • Gehäuse: be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 • Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit • Peripherie: Razer DeathAdder Chroma, Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Chroma und Astro Gaming A40 Headset • Monitor: LG Electronics 34UC79G-B • Zimmertemperatur: ca. 21°C

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