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I have a DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX L360 ARGB AIO which came with 3X CF120 fans(The ones without holo ring) and planning to get 3 more CF120 Plus fans(The ones with holo ring) will the lights in the pump and all these fans be controlled using Cooler Master MasterPlus Software if I purchase and use the Cooler Master ARGB Controller or Cooler Master ARGB Controller A1? 1. Found that the old Cooler Master ARGB Controller allows other branded AIO and fans to control lighting but no idea about individual LED and brightness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cljgwkefa8 2. Found the new Cooler Master ARGB Controller A1 allows control of individual devices even if they are daisy chained(https://landing.coolermaster.com/pages/addressable-gen-2-rgb-led-controller/) but not sure if it will work with other brands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsEHuMADqS4 Will the old Cooler Master ARGB Controller will support brightness control and Individual LED control for other branded fans? Will the new Cooler Master ARGB Controller A1 will support other brand fans(like the old one) and let us control everything(Individual LED control, brightness control and recognize multiple fans connected to a single port using a hub/splitter cable)
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Which devices are Gen2 ARGB can normal ARGB fans be some how changed to Gen 2 ARGB Cooler Master says their ARGB Gen2 controller A1 allows something called Multi-Layer Mode Where if the fans are also ARGB Gen 2 if the fans are daisy chained or connected using a splitter or hub each individual fans will be detected and can be customized individually(https://landing.coolermaster.com/pages/addressable-gen-2-rgb-led-controller/) cooler master says their ARGB products manufactured after 1 June 2021 are all ARGB Gen 2. -Is there a way to find out for other brands? -How to find if a ARGB peripheral is Gen1 or Gen 2 for brands other than cooler master? -Can anyone share a list or ARGB Gen 2 devices? -Is there any way to convert normal ARGB devices to Gen2 (example my Deepcool L360 ARGB Aio and its CF120 Fans)
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Budget (including currency): 1,50,000₹ (Indian Rupee) Country: india Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): This will be first gaming pc. I own a asus rog gl503ge gaming laptop. It's 4 years old and doesn't work anymore. And I started a new job so I can get a good rig now. I'll mostly play AAA games and I don't descriminate against any game and play whatever I can get my hands on. My target is obviously 4k and budget can be managed a little bit so it's ok. I made a list using that pc picker site and let me know if it's ok CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (8Core, 16Threads, Upto 4.4 Ghz) Motherboard MSI B550 Gaming Plus RAM 2 X 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3200MHz GPU MSI GeForce RTX 3060 GAMING X 12G SSD 512 GB ADATA S11 Pro Nvme m.2 SSD HDD None PSU Deepcool DQ750-M V2 CPU COOLER MSI MAG 360R ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler CASE Deepcool MATREXX 70 RGB 3F I do have a 1 tb hdd so I don't need it and I'll upgrade SSD later.
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Hi everyone! Just thought I'd share something I've been working on here, although I'm kinda new to case mods, so go easy on me. A little over a year ago, I purchased this Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis that you see here before you. At the time, it was a good deal, came with 4 pre-installed fans, and 2 mounting places for up to 360mm rads (not too shabby for a budget case). Over time though as my interests expanded in computer hardware, I took to noticing some losses I may have been taking by going with this case. Something like a P400A Digital may have been better suited to my needs. Thermals were roughly: 44°C idle - 84°C under load Although not terrible, it left a lot to be had in terms of airflow and noise-level performance, plus I didn't want to go out-of-pocket for an entirely new case. After taking a closer looks at the assembly of the chassis, I noticed some easy routes for potential mods. Mainly, the tempered glass front panel. Held on by a thin double-sided adhesive, these two plastic mounts (on either side) holding it in place were easier than expected to remove. I took to Amazon to find an Aluminum Mesh replacement for the panel, and stumbled upon this: AggAuto Car Grill Mesh ($26.99 @ Amazon) A few days later, it arrived in a roll, and appeared exactly as advertised. Then, I got to cutting. After cutting the mesh to roughly the same size as the glass panel, there was only one step left... attaching the plastic mounts. Using some Heavy-Duty double-sided Gorilla Tape, it worked perfectly. Dimensions came pretty close to the original panel, although a little large at first. Required a little trimming to fit properly. All-in-all though, it turned out pretty good for a first time mod!
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Hi guys, new to posting on Forums but I've been PC building for years, probably about 12 systems total between work, friends, and for myself since 2016. I recently bought a deepcool Castle 360ex on Facebook Marketplace. The pump is not sending water through the loop I am 90% certain. I had a 120mm aio in here before on the same header (I also tried another anyway no change) I turn it on and go to bios so I can look at temps. It goes from 57 down to 54 if I've let it rest enough to cool, and then once the metal is heated it starts going up quickly reaching into 90C and the first time when I checked after not going to bios it was 113 and shut off as I opened ryzen master. Do you guys think he sold me a bad AIO, was it damaged in shipping, or am I missing something? He's been a very nice guy throughout and says he tested it and it worked. I know it is making good contact with the CPU because of the cooling for the first 30 seconds and how the thumbscrews and plate that mounts to the backplate get hot as well. All fans are spinning, all panels off as well so it isn't bad airflow. I tried SYS_FAN6_Pump (what my last AIO was connected to, it was a prebuilt I bought for the gpu) and CPU_OPT (what some guy in a video said to use if it was closer than pump header) it's just a ryzen 5600x so it shouldn't be hard to cool. My main question is, is the only thing needed to power this pump the one cable to the pump header? I just want to make sure I'm not missing something, the videos I've watched don't mention anything like that. Also worth noting I have not been able to get the RGB to work on the pump or my front fans since I did this. I will have to watch a video on how to get these phanteks case fans working properly. If you have anything I can try in regards to the pump let me know, thanks!
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So i have this radiator The deepcool castle 360exhttp://www.gamerstorm.com/ProductGallery/GAMERSTORM/CPULiquidCooler/CASTLE_360EX/Banner/EN/banner.jpg https://www.gamerstorm.com/product/CPULIQUIDCOOLER/2019-05/1286_11186.shtml and i wanted to replace the stock fans with the scythe kaze slim https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003E00ZIU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 but i dont know what size screws i can buy from amazon
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Hi guys, I need some help. I need to buy a cooler for a ryzen 7 1700. I can only buy from Amazon and it must cost $ 30 or less. I have these options in mind, but I receive suggestions. DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX GTE V2 ($29.99) Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition ($29.99) My priorities are: 1) temperature, 2) noise, and 3) appearance(rgb, etc) in that order. Thanks for the help.
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Hi all. I am new here. I have two questions: 1. Which is better set-up for airflow, A. 3 front fans that are PWM (500-1500rpm, DeepCool RF120 fans) for intake, AND 3 (1 rear 2 top) fans which are fixed speed for exhaust (these are stock fans from case) [current set-up]; or B. 3 fixed-speed fans for intake AND 3 pwm fans for exhaust? Pros and cons? 2. Is 40-50c normal idle temps (maybe with background load) for an air-cooled (DeepCool Gammaxx GT TUF Edition) Ryzen 3 3300x clocked @ 4.0ghz? UPDATE: So what i've found out is that my CPU thermals max out at 69c using CPU-Z benchmark. My Ryzen 3300x base clock is OCd to 4ghz. While my GPU temp maxes out at 79c using Uningine Heaven bench at 1920x1080p Ultra settings with tesselation set to normal. Memory clock also OCd by +200mhz. Room temp is at 30c. So far everything is stable. QUESTION: Are these acceptable temps? Would these settings be good for daily use involving gaming and browsing? Should I push them further? Thank you for your inputs! Context: I am from a tropical country where room temps range from on 29c on cold mornings to 32c at noon. Chassis is an ASUS GT301 TUF model with mesh front panel. Image is attached. This is my first PC build and my first try at overclocking. Specs: CPU: Ryzen 3 3300x @ 4.0ghz Chassis: ASUS TUF Gaming GT301 Case w/ x3 ARGB Fans Cooler: DeepCool Gammaxx GT TUF Gaming Air Cooler Fans: DeepCool RF120 x3 PWM Fans (front), stock GT301 fans x3 (rear) MoBo: ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus Wi-Fi GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming Geforce GTX 1660 Super OC 6GB @ 2070mhz, RAM: TeamGroup T-Force Delta TUF Gaming Alliance DDR4 3200mhz 16GB (8GBx2) PSU: Seasonic Core GC 650W 80+ Gold TUFGaming Alliance SSD: Kingston A2000 500GB M.2 NVMe HDD: Seagate 2TB BarraCuda 7200rpm
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So I've have my Deepcool Tesseract case for years now and love it. Recently, I decided to upgrade a few parts on my build and decided to add some more cooling fans. Here is my current build: Intel i5-7500 MSI B250 PC Mate mobo Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 CPU Cooler GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER VENTUS GP OC Corsair CX550M Deepcool Tesseract 16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM Here is how I've arranged my fans thus far (see photo below for clarity, photo is not of my build, just an image for Deepcool's website that I added arrows to): 1) I've swapped the standard Deepcool PWM fan on my Gammaxx CPU cooler with a Noctua NF-P12 PWM, in a push configuration, towards the left exhaust fan. 2) I've added another Noctua fan (same model) onto the roof of my case as intake, ideally to provide ambient room temp air to the cpu cooler fan. I understand the logic of having exhausts on top and intakes on the bottom, since hot air rises, but the reason I did not do that here was because I want "cooler" air going into my CPU cooler. 3) I took the Deepcool PWM fan from the CPU cooler and mounted it to the side window of my case as exhaust, ideally to remove GPU heat. 4) Standard bottom right intake and top left exhaust fans that came with the case are left untouched, both are PWM. Some other things to note, in terms of fan speeds, all fans are set to run at 50% speed (via MSI command center), except for the top Noctua top intake and the Noctua on the Gammaxx, which are temperature dependent. I set their curves such that they run at 50% until a CPU temp of 50 celcius, above which they speed up according to temps. Here's my question however, is this the best configuration for the fans I have? I'm not too worried about fan curves at the moment, since I can always play around with those, just more concerned about the fan placement. Thanks in advance and apologies if I explained it poorly, hopefully the image will clarify things!
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as the title says, i bought an arctic mx4 because i thought my air cooler wouldn't have a thermal paste. my cooler is a deepcool gammax gte v2. as it turns out it came with thermal paste although I don't know if i should use it or not. which should i use? the mx4 or the one that came with the cooler
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Need some tips on AIO pump mounting. I have a DeepCool L240 V2 and I have mounted the pump with the logo facing up. Here in this position the pump exerts some sidewise force on the tubing. Means you have to hold the pump down and screw it or the bendy nature of the tubes will move the pump away. So I guess this much bend should be okay for this AIO? Previously I had it mounted on the different orientation with little more slack in the tubing but a different pump position with the pump rotated 90° to the right. Also the previous cooler had to be RMA'ed and the replacement one had longer tubing NEW Case in Blue Light. Old one in RGB Light. @DeepCool Alan@DeepCool zer0
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I was wondering if anyone knew where one can get a deepcool tristellar case for a good price, as I can't find anything under $600, except for a shady listing on newegg. Yes, I know there is the new quadstellar, but that is a bit too expensive for me, and looks pretty massive.
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whats wrong with my brothers Deepcool L240 v2 RGB AIO; so my brothers rig (i7-12700 32gb b660 rtx 3080 psu750) everytime he opens any brower edge/chrome/opera etc doesnt matter fans spin like 100% rpm ro so first few seconds while browser is loading ots like 2-3 seconds but its strange is AIO broken or maybe something is wrong with pc/os itself, cz my kraken has not this kind of problem it chilly af. so anyone with same aio or maybe has experienced same any suggestion? don't wanna swap aio only cz of that it looks decent and temps are great but the fans...
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Hi there guys. I've recently built my first PC, and the case I bought for it contained 3 preinstalled rgb fans. What I found weird about the fans, was that they all had molex connecters which had been put in a chain. I was quite confused by this as all the tutorials I'd seen had 4 pin headers could be easily stuck into the case fan connecters on the motherboard. Nevertheless, I plugged it into my power supply's molex connecter and when I powered the whole thing on, they lit up and started spinning. When in my BIOS, I noticed that it registered 3 different case fans, but had no information on the speed and thus there was no way to control them. A problem I had with this was that they were resembly loud and I found that ever so slightly annoying, and I think that being able to activate smart fan on them would reduce te noise by quite a bit. Does anyone know a way to somehow connect these weird molex fan headers to the motherboard? Thanks, Barnesy Link for case: https://www.deepcool.com/products/Cases/fulltowercases/2021/12078.shtml
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Hello Everyone So im building my new pc and I went out and bought a deepcool dq850-m-v2l power supply to power my system. But then i looked at the included cables and wondered if this psu can go with my gpu.. I have an asus rog strix 3080 12gb oc edition. Does the psu have the 8 pins connectors for it? The card needs three. Or should i buy a different psu? My native language is not english, so bare with me Thanks in advance
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I am confused which cooler I should use with my PC? I currently use the Deepcool Castle 240 EX A-Rgb won in a giveaway. And now Deepcool is sending over a new Deepcool AK620-W. I heard good things about the Air cooler, so bit confused about which one to use and how much of a performance difference will be there since the AIO is serving me pretty well from Oct 2021.
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Motherboard: Asus H310M D5H LGA 1151 CPU: Intel Core i5-6500T w/ CPU stock cooler Graphics Card: NVIDIA GT 1030 RAM: 2x 8GB DDR4 1x SATA SSD 256GB 1x HDD 500GB 7x Case Fans also I asked the store for a 500w PSU and they offered me this deepcool DE500 v2 and it got 350 true rated power and 500w peak power what does it mean?
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When i open hw monitor the cpu 1 which is the 3pin from the deepcool is showing rpm is that normal?
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Hello everyone this is my first ever build and I’m running into an issue where nothing will power up. I have my assumptions it’s the front panel cables. For my case (Deepcool Matrexx 50) came with 4 cables. A single cable for the Power Led+, Power Led-, a two headed for Power SW and a two header for HDD power+-. I do have the manual and have put the cables in as instructed but nothing happens. So I started tinkering and I found there is power to the board but it’s only indicative by putting the led power cables in the wrong places and the start up switches leds turn on. But this is the only indication power is there. I will provide pictures and I hope someone can help me. I’ll explain even further in-depth. When I put the front panel cables into my motherboard (MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI ATX AM4 Motherboard) nothing happens all in the correct locations and everything. But when I put the POWER LED- cable into pin 2 and POWER LED+ in pin 6 the led flashes. It also does this for other pins like pin 9 which is the reserve. So I tried to leave it like that and plug the rest of the cables in as indicated by the manual but still nothing. I’d bet I’m missing something here but to my knowledge I’ve checked most of the troubleshooting options. Thanks again for the help! first photo is cables in wrong spot and led on. second photo Everything in correct locations no led power or computer turn on. the Manual and YouTube guides show the wording on the cables should be facing down so that’s what I did but I also tried them facing up same result. Picture of the cables
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Will it work to use argb deepcool fans on a asus aura sync terminal? I only have 4pin rgb header on motherboard. And my fans are 3pin. the fans are aura sync compatible, so i would believe that it should work. Would like to get some feedback before i spend that much money on a rgb terminal.
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Hi Guys. So I built a new Ryzen machine, Now being in a location where the ambient temps are around 35-40deg. My Ryzen 5 3600 idles at 50deg with avg loads at 80deg. and full load at 95deg. on the stock cooler, which is clearly not great. After checking a lot of forums and considering my build, I have come down to 3 cooling solutions: Notua NH-C14S Deepcool Castle 240 v2 RGB Antec Netune 240 RGB If anyone of you have any suggesstion please feel free to add(case clearance is 150mm AIR cooler or 240mm Liquid AIO) My Build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GLq4L2