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I have considered replacing my original fans from deepcool on my AIO, since they are a bit noisy sometimes. They are currently plugged into the system fan header, since I only have one CPU-fan header on my mobo. I have considered using the shadow wings 2 120 mm PWM white from bequiet, since they fit into my white theme and have a quite dB rating. But when I compare the specs I see that: bequiet shadow wings 2 120 mm PWM white has airflow of 38,5 CFM air pressure of 0,82 mmH2O https://www.bequiet.com/en/casefans/1700 I am currently using a deepcool Captain 240EX white which has: Airflow of 153 CFM Air pressure 3,31 mmH2O http://www.gamerstorm.com/product/CPULIQUIDCOOLER/2016-04/1286_5201.shtml Would there be any problems just replacing the fans?
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Heyo, I just got some confirmation that deepcool will be sending me their Fryzen cooler as RMA replacement for my damaged AIO. Will it have enough clearance on my ram sticks? I am using 4 trident z rgb sticks right now. If anyone has some experience with the Fryzen, it would be much appreciated if you can share the ram clearance on this thing. Edit 1: I have a Strix x370-F motherboard.
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So, i have a deepcool Maelstrom 120T. And it leaked today-but i acted fast because that leaked a bit when im investigating why my cpu runs at 100C. So i unplugged GPU (and its dry, phew), and found some liquid on my PSU and PCIE Slot number 2. My question is : Do that liquid evaporate? or they remain liquid? Do i need to dry it? i think some liquid managed to get in PCIE's gap. I did wipe the outside (the photo), but maybe there's some inside the pci slot? Until now i still havent turned on the PC, and i also unplugged the coin cell from motherboard.
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Heyo, So a month ago I bought some stuff from newegg and I got a deepcool gamma 400, I read its a good budget cooler. my idle temp dropped 8c~ and load was 70c~ max with the gamma compared to the default amd ryzen cooler.. But later I got a new case and during the annoyingly difficult installation I somehow broke a fin of the fan... Now for the people with knowledge, Can I use another fan? the default one used the clips not the screws. I wanna know If I can get 3rd party fan and use it, So I don't have to use the amd one.. Peace.
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Same PC from the previous thread - i5-8400, RTX 2060, 2 x 8GB 2400, AsRock H310M LGA 1151, 2666. I am looking for a reliable case at a low price. I don't really know what it is that I am supposed to be looking for in a case (apart from USB ports, size, and airflow). I don't think I will be able to "order online", so my choice depends on what's on stock. I've been offered: Chieftec Uni UC-02B -- $40 Antec GX 200 -- $50 Sharkoon VG4W -- $49 Deepcool Tesseract SW-RD -- $49 note: prices in USD are regional equivalents; 1. Initially I wanted to get another Chieftec Uni UC-02B I am currently using it and it works well. With that said, my retailer told me that he is not sure if the Gigabyte RTX 2060 Windforce 2X would fit. From what I see from the specs, the 2060 is a 225.65mm card, and this case can fit a 250mm card. Does that mean that it will fit and I should use it? Or is it a "barely fitting" card which would make it a rather risky "tight fit"? 2. The retailer recommended that I get the Antec GX200 case, (not too sure about the price), but its specs seem inferior to the VG4W and the Tesseract. Moreover, the VG4W appears to be better than the Tesseract in that it has two front USB 3.0 ports (as does the Chieftec), which I do use. Which of the four is the best choice in regards to price-to-quality? For the record, I dislike the esthetics of both the VG4W and the the Tesseract. I don't necessarily care for aesthetics, but... I prefer "minimalist" cases. 3. Are there any brands that do not sacrifice quality for RGB? I would be looking forward to getting a good case at a low price, i.e. one which does not sacrifice quality for esthetics. Katarn
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Hello, I am interested in the reliability of these brands: Deepcool, Sharkoon, Chieftec, and Energon; and their price-to-performance value. I am in no position to purchase online. If you cannot inform me about the brands themselves, at least help me understand what it is that I am looking for in a good PSU. I am trying to build a PC. It will most likely be an i-5 8400, RTX 2060, 16GB DDR4 2400 build. The MB is the basest card that supports it, namely AsRock H310M LGA 1151, 2666. Since the build is around $560-$1000 (regional equivalent, 560 is without GPU, 1000 is with the 2060); I am looking for budget parts. I have several questions: 1. The PSU I was offered was Energon 750W, EPS-750W 13,5cm silent fan, 8Pin PCIe x 2 Not only could I not find reliable reviews online, but the only forum post I did find was of a person complaining that it had blown up (literally). So it seems like an unreliable PSU. My other choices within the range (~$80) are options by Sharkoon, Deepcool and a CoolerMaster 700W 20+4Pin (this one is out of stock). Which of these (Energon, Sharktoon, Deepcool) is the most reliable brand - I understand that the answer is most likely CoolerMaster, but it has a 4-pin connector, and I don't think that will work. 2. Do I really need 750W? Can I get away with less? What is the minimum I would need for this system? And should I? 3. For my present build (i5-7400, 16GB DDR4 2133, GTX 1060 6GB), I use a a Chieftec 500W CPS-500S. I don't understand what most of that means. But the PSU has been satisfactory. Should I try to get another Chieftec? 3. Should I invest in a better brand motherboard? (Gigabyte or MSI)? I know how this sounds... I am overpaying for a mid-range system; and I still have to make budget cuts on some of its elements so as not to exceed the $1000 line. But that's how things are where I live. This is the best deal I can get. So I would appreciate it if I don't get flack for "being cheap", unless you are positive that none of these brands are a good idea. Thanks, Katarn
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I would like to utilize a few of the fans (140mm Phantek SP) that came with my chassis. (Evolv X) But if you determine there's a conflict with VC/PWM I'll fit all PWM fans. I purchased three Noctua 2,000 RPM 140mm ippc fans for front intake which are the 4-pin PWM variety. The Phantek SP fans aren't terrible but they are 3-pin fans. They will be positioned for top exhaust. I'm utilizing a Deepcool FH10 (Ten-Port) PWM fan hub in this build. Can I hookup my PWM fans and voltage control fans to one Deepcool PWM fan hub and have speed control on the non PWM fans as well? Would it be wiser to utilize the case's fan hub (rather sub-par but has a few three pin connections) for the 3 pin fans, and use my Deepcool unit for solely the 4-Pin PWM fans? Motherboard is Asus X470 Hero VII. Thank you!
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Will a 155mm cooler fit in the spec 01 i am specifically talking about a deepcool gammaxx 400 with a 120mm argb fan. Saw thin on sale on craigslist for sale for 5$.
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Hey! I followed all the installation steps but for some reason my pump barely lights up and one of my fans lights up green and blue while the others don't at all. It doesn't seem to recognize it in Aura Sync, and I already tried with the wired controller which does the same thing. Can someone help?
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Just want to know if the DEEPCOOL DA600 80 PLUS BRONZE 600W PSU is a overall good PSU. 600watts is enough for my build but I just wanna know i the PSU is good or not. Thanks!
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My corsair h80i recently failed on me so im looking to buy a cheap $50 CAD air cooler, i found the deepcool neptwin v2 white edition. is it any good. are there any other coolers better than that below 50 CAD btw i have an i5 4690k. i had it overclocked to 4.6ghz using the corsair h80i. so i want simmilar performance if not better
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So i just gave up with AIO cooling since apparently its lifespan and performance isnt that much better than an air cooler. so currently im looking at the following coolers in which all of them fall below $60 1. ID Cooling SE 207 2. Deepcool Lucifer V2 The two above kinda scares me since it might be too big and obstruct the ram(G skill ripjaws V) thopugh the ID Cooling SE 207 looks like it can fit since one side of the towers is ofsetted a bit. 3. Deepcool Gammaxx Gt TUF This was my second choice right after gammaxx 400 and hyper 212 any other cooler below $60 that can be suggested? I have limmited options due to my country not selling them and importing is too expensive(like assassin III literally costs like $150)
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I plan to buy Ryzen 5 3600 and planned to either let it go in PBO or just stock. i plan to get an AIO but im torn on which one to get since at most, i only want to spend $60 at most. in my country, CoolerMaster Master Liquid Lite 240 , ID Cooling Frost Flow x240 and Deepcool Maelstrom 240, and Deepcool Gammaxx L240T all costs $60. im wondering if any of these are good for Ryzen 5 3600. Also, if none of these are good, any air cooler any one can recommend? cant go too big as my case can only handle 120mm fans at most.
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Does anyone have experiences with the Deepcool Matrexx 70? Are the includet ARGB Fans Quiet and can you mount a 360 mm Radiator in it, because I had some bad experiences with the Corsair ALPHA , where they say that you can mount a 360mm Radiator in it , but WRONG you can't! Thanks for your answeres ! ?
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So I have a Intel i7 8700K at 5GHz with the Deepcool Castle V2 360mm AIO. The voltage from what I can tell by HWMonitor and CPUZ is around 1.35V. I am using 3x Noctua NF-P12 instead of the default fans.
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Hi guys I'm planning to buy the Deepcool RF120 3 in 1 Kit and the Deepcool Gammaxx L240 V2 AIO. Now here's the problem, I don't know much about AIO and when I was looking at a video in YouTube I saw that the AIO has lots of connectors like legit lots and I am worried if I can properly connect my RF120 3 in 1 Kit and the AIO to my Gigabyte B450 ITX Aorus Pro Wifi Motherboard. It only has 2 fan headers 1 RGB header and 1 ARGB connector (I don't know if it does have those but in the website it says it has 1 x digital LED strip header 1 x CPU cooler LED strip/RGB LED strip header) I was planning on connecting the 2 fans from the AIO to the RF120 3 in 1 Kit fan header because I think it can connect up to 4 fans though I'm not sure if all 4 are for fans but then there's the header for the lighting, the mobo only has 1 header for 4 pins I think unless I can connect the 4 pins connector to the 3 pins header.
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I'm planning to build a gaming rig with all the lightings sync through razer connect. This is my build. **CPU** | [AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor] **Motherboard** | [ASRock B450 Steel Legend ATX AM4 Motherboard] **Memory** | [Team T-Force Delta RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory] **Storage** | [Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive] **Video Card** | [Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB GAMING OC Video Card] **Case** | [Deepcool MATREXX 55 ATX Mid Tower Case] **Power Supply** | [Raidmax Thunder RGB 735 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply] **Case Fan** | [Deepcool RF 120 (3 in 1) 56.5 CFM 120 mm Fans] **Case Fan** | [Deepcool MF120 56 CFM 120 mm Fans] As you can see I have 6 fans I wanna know if I can connect those 3 fans with 2 RGB fan controller in one addresable RGB header... I have no idea on how to sync the RGB strip of the case and the 6 fans to the motherboard... I haven't have all the hardware because I'm just planning it through. Please guide me on how I shall proceed on connecting the 6 fans through the motherboard.
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My x99 board died on me during the holiday period and I had to buy new hardware with whatever little money I got left after the big spending season... Long story short, due to the PCIe layout on my motherboard, I am no longer able to fit a 240mm or 280mm AIO in the bottom of the chassis (I am using mATX). Technically I could be able to fit it, but it will be touching the graphics card and I really don't want that. The only other fan spaces that I have are one 120mm and one 140mm. Due to price concerns, I am looking into some cheaper AIOs and the DeepCool GAMMAXX L120T in particular, as I can get that dirt cheap. I looked at the Arctic Freezer II, but that is about 40 bucks more. The Kraken x42 is 100 bucks more than the DeepCool AIO, which is quite out of budget at the moment and I am not sure that it will even make that much of difference. Does anyone here have experience with this brand and cooler in particular? It will be cooling a (hopefully slightly overclocked) 3900x, which currently runs with its stock cooler.
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I've never installed extra fans and I'm working in a Mini ITX case and mobo. I read that the case supports 3 120mm fans, but will the Mobo? As in, do I have enough headers on it? Do they chain together or something? What about RGBs? The board has a header for those, but would only one fan get that, or do those chain together as well? If I wanted to put an RGB strip in there, could I still use it with these? Sorry for the incredibly newby question. Fans: http://a.co/d/3F1f4hm Case: http://v.ht/xeeP Mobo: http://v.ht/FOim
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Hi everyone, In my most recent build I have 6 case fans installed: DeepCool Gamer storm TF120 white LED These match perfect with my CPU Cooler: DeepCool Captain 240 EX Now the CPU cooler came with a fan hub: DeepCool fan hub Problem is these only support 4 fans. To the other 2 fans I have connected to the PSU using Molex cables. These fan extension molex cables came with the fans itself. The other 2 now wont work, I don't know what to do exactly. Put them all into the molex cables and leave out the fan hub? Get a 6 port fan hub? I figured you all would be smarter than me, so I hope you guys/girls can help me. Thank you very much in advance!
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Hello, everyone! I'm making my PC in early 2019, and it will have an Ryzen 5 1600. But I wonder which cooler I should buy, here are my options: ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW+ 120 Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 120 Deepcool Captain 120 EX White Yes, I know, 120mm rads aren't the best, but they are my only options, becuase my MoBo (ASrock AB350M PRO4) has only one PWM header, and a single 3pin one. I also will use the Thermaltake Versa H18 chassis. Thanks in advance!
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please help me to choose between this CPU cooler: 1.cryorig h7 quad lumi 57 $ 2.deepcool gammax GT RGB 42 $ Is it worth adding another 15 $ to a cryorig h7 quad lumi? and i will change that fan with my cooler master masterfan pro air balance my CPU is ryzen 2600x sorry for my bad english