Does the DEEPCOOL Captain 240 EX white include an am4 bracket?
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Omega Nov 4, 2017 @ 2:03pm 
Supported sockets:
AMD Socket AM2 / AMD Socket AM2+ / AMD Socket AM3 / AMD Socket AM3+ / AMD Socket AM4 / AMD Socket FM1 / AMD Socket FM2 / AMD Socket FM2+ / Intel LGA 1150 / Intel LGA 1151 / Intel LGA 1155 / Intel LGA 1156 / Intel LGA 1366 / Intel LGA 2011 / Intel LGA 2011-v3

Yes, it should include one. And if it doesn't you can probably contact the manufacturer and they will sent you one.
Bad 💀 Motha Nov 4, 2017 @ 9:09pm 
Dont buy that brand... junk.

Go with something good such as Corsair, NZXT, EVGA...
Mossy Snake Nov 4, 2017 @ 9:20pm 
Originally posted by Bad_Motha:
Dont buy that brand... junk.

Go with something good such as Corsair, NZXT, EVGA...
Second this. That cooler is notorious for leaking.

The Corsair H100i V2 is a great cooler in a similar price range.
Arya Nov 4, 2017 @ 9:49pm 
Or if you're serious about liquid cooling, do it the right way and buy an EK Aluminium kit.
Arcticfrost Nov 5, 2017 @ 12:01pm 
Originally posted by MossyRathalos:
Originally posted by Bad_Motha:
Dont buy that brand... junk.

Go with something good such as Corsair, NZXT, EVGA...
Second this. That cooler is notorious for leaking.

The Corsair H100i V2 is a great cooler in a similar price range.
Oh no I already ordered it
Arya Nov 5, 2017 @ 9:18pm 
Originally posted by xToxiic:
Oh no I already ordered it

Then I suggest canceling the order ASAP. You really don't want that thing in your PC.
Arcticfrost Nov 5, 2017 @ 10:05pm 
Originally posted by Wolfıe:
Originally posted by xToxiic:
Oh no I already ordered it

Then I suggest canceling the order ASAP. You really don't want that thing in your PC.
Have you personally owned this cooler and have had it leak?
Arya Nov 5, 2017 @ 10:08pm 
Originally posted by xToxiic:
Have you personally owned this cooler and have had it leak?

Not personally. But I've known others who have, and who's testimony I trust.
DefinitelyNotMonk Nov 5, 2017 @ 10:49pm 
The vast majority of aio's are all the same actual unit under the skin(they are all asetek under the various skins) the only real difference is the fans they ship with. None of them are particularly unreliable, it's just no one shouts about things working like they do if something has a catastrophic failure.
Sure, I'd go with Corsair personally for the looks, or nzxt if you want something fancier.
But, really, they are all pretty similar until you step up to ek's new aluminium fluid kit, and from there it's full blown custom loop silliness.
Arcticfrost Nov 5, 2017 @ 10:53pm 
Originally posted by DefinitelyNotMonk:
The vast majority of aio's are all the same actual unit under the skin(they are all asetek under the various skins) the only real difference is the fans they ship with. None of them are particularly unreliable, it's just no one shouts about things working like they do if something has a catastrophic failure.
Sure, I'd go with Corsair personally for the looks, or nzxt if you want something fancier.
But, really, they are all pretty similar until you step up to ek's new aluminium fluid kit, and from there it's full blown custom loop silliness.
Thanks for the info.
Last edited by Arcticfrost; Nov 5, 2017 @ 10:54pm
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