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  1. Had the same issue. Had to cancel payment in Paypal. Good bye Floatplane may return later.. ;-( once the UI is a little better.
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    Roy Edmund Build

    Ryzen 7 1700 OC 4Ghz @1.38V 240EX Captain EX White AIO 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair LPX 3000Mhz Boot Drive Samsung 950 Pro 256 Nvme Storage 2 x 2TB Seagate HDD RAID 1 ASUS Strix GTX 1070 8GB Case ThermalTake P3 Snow PSU Corsair RM750i
  3. Thanks Thinkfreely, The reviews are a mixed bag for the Deep Cool Captain 240 EX but I don’t have any regrets about purchasing of the Deep Cool Captain 240 EX. Cost and looks are great $135 Australian Dollars ($97 USD). The performance so far has been very good. Very quiet and provides more than acceptable cooling. Over Clocking Ryzen 1700 to 4000Mhz Vcore 1.35 Stable. Idle Temps around 25C and 70C under moderate to heavy load. Thanks.
  4. Hi, I have just built a Ryzen 1700 System with Deep Cool Captain 240 EX White Cooler. Motherboard ASRock Taichi X370 CPU AMD Ryzen 1700 OC 4000Mhz Vcore 1.4V Memory 16GB Corsair 16GB (2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4) Hard Drive NVme Samsung 950 Pro 256GB SATA Seagate ST2000DM001 2TB Hard Drive Video Card GTX 1070 ASUS Strix 8GB PSU Corsair RM750i CPU Cooler Captain 240 EX White Case NZXT H440 Deep Cool Captain 240 EX White Cooler. The like the look of the cooler but I have seen some reports of issues with this cooler leaking. So far I have no issues with the cooler but should I use this cooler and what your opinion of the Deep Cool Captain 240 EX CPU Cooler if you have used this cooler in the past? Thanks Video of Build Ryzen Captain White Build.mp4
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    Roy Edmund

    Ryzen 1700 OC 4Ghz @ 1.38V Captain 240 EX White, Case Thermaltake Core P3, Boot Drive Nvme Samsung 950 Pro 256GB, Storage 2x2TB Seagate SATA 3 HD D RAID 0, 16GB (8x8GB) Corsair LPX 3000Mhz ASUS Strix 1070 on a Taichi X370 motherboard
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