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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I am looking for an 240 AIO prebuilt. I will want soft tubing. I won't be expanding later. Combination but more on OC side because I have sound proof headphones.
Do you have enough space for a 280mm?
Cooler Master ML240R RGB
NZXT Kraken X52 Rev 2
Deepcool CAPTAIN 240EX RGB, Castle 240 RGB
Fractal Design Celsius S24
Enermax Liqfusion
All of them are pretty close with cooling capacity, ultimately up to buyer's choice based on what they like the most visually (unless they live in the dark ages where windowed cases are evil)
If you go aio, stick with nzxt or corsair, other than that, stick with a tower cooler.
I've used Deepcool in the past, haven't had any issues, but most of the horror stories I've heard of myself were relating to the original editions of the CAPTAIN lineup.
The addressable RGB is pretty sexy too. I had the ML240L which is much cheaper, and it shows; the pump makes a gurgling noise when it powers on, and the radiator emits a low pitch whine that gets louder the faster the fans go. Overclocking was a complete failure because temperatures on my 1700X reached 88 C at only 4 GHz.
Now running a 2700X on the stock Prism cooler, and it hits only 65 C at 4.7 GHz through the automatic OC features.