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Alright, so i planned everything for my build except the case, my budget is under $100 AUD, i'd like a glass tempered case that looks good and with good airflow, as well as good cable management if that's possible what do you guys recommend? Thanks!
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DeelCool has released a new CPU cooler that can be installed onto both AMD Ryzen and Threadripper CPUs. It's a tower style cooler with 120mm fans and The company haven't set a release date or the price. This air cooler seem to the 2nd one that is actually designed with Threadripper in mind due to its larger CPU plate. First one was by Noctua. https://www.techpowerup.com/245687/deepcool-intros-the-fryzen-cpu-air-cooler-for-amd-threadripper
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Hi guys I found this vga air cooler in my friend house deepcool v2000 so it will fit on my gpu rx 480 gaming x or not ?? Ps: i want to change fan because original fan have 2 blade broken and card vibration Gpu under warranty but i heard RMA it will not work "broken fans user fault" is this true
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Hello I was watching a youtube video and saw the Deepcool Captain 240ec rgb white. I thought man that is one sexy AIO. I was wondering, is it good though? I was looking at buying the kraken x62 before i saw this white beast. I was just wondering if it is as good as the kraken x62 and if it is worth the 90 USD price tag.
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Ok, so the evga clc 280 and the DEEPCOOL Captain 360EX are 100 dollars. Which one should I get?? Both on amazon have a 3 year warranty INCLUDED in the price, I also hear that 360mm coolers get a couple extra degrees cooler, any users of both these that know which I should get??? btw cooling i7 8700k
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Won an 8086k from the Intel Sweepstakes. Decided to heavily mod my DeepCool Earlkase. Really loving this sweet Optimus waterblock. My goal for this case was to have the loop serviceable by only removing the front panel. The Earlkase uniquely provides a removable mesh that allows access to the reservoir. I had a wild idea to "integrate" the loop into the case using the front vertical partition, from there it spiraled out of control. I wanted to also have the handle for the drain fitting and a drain port passing through the front of the case, simply remove the front panel, remove drain block-off plug, screw in a hose and turn the handle to drain. I intend to add a fill port at the top, but for the most part it is "done", if there is such a thing as "done" Will update with RGB/UV lighting later today. 8086k (will be delidded) Aorus Gaming 7 16GB G.Skill CL15 3000mhz GTX1070 with EKWB block (cut to fit) 2x Samsung 850 Evo Optimus Waterblock Swiftech MP50X XSPC Ion Reservoir XSPC 280mm top rad Nemesis GTS 240mm front rad Arctic F12 Push/Pull on both rads Seasonic 750W Modular
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I hope Linus gets to review Deepcools Matrexx case series coming this september! Matrexx 55, 70, & 75 -> price points $40, $70, $90 55 just a sweet looking case 70 rgb controller and other options 75 all options, and replaceable font panel. Tempered glass budget gaming pc cases!
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Is Deepcool Gammaxx GT RGB enough for i7-8700(non-k) or should I go with Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi? Which one does better in cooling or they are just somewhat similar when it comes to cooling performance. Thank you very much.
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Hi community,There is no unified way of syncing RGB lighting between brands. Brands all have their little ecosystem: it can be confusing and sometimes even overwhelming.I took the initiative to start quick guides on how to setup a system per brand. In my next comments there will be very poor attempts of mine to create Schematics for different RGB solutions.So everyone on the forum, can quickly look up how the RGB-solution of their favorite Brand works! CORSAIRCorsair LL/SP/HD RGB fans have two cables/headers: One is a 4-pin connector for power, the other a RGB header.Plug the RGB header in the Fan hub and plug the 4-pin power connector in the commander pro (up to 6x fans).Then connect the fan hub via the LED header to the commander pro. You can also connect your Corsair LED-strips - trough the LED header - to your commander proBoth commander pro and fan hub are SATA-powered.Connect the commander Pro via a USB 2.0 header to the motherboard.You can now control your fan speed and lighting with the provided Corsair software. Product list: - Corsair LL120 Fans 3x Pack + included Fan Hub (100$) - Corsair Commander Pro (70$) - Corsair LED strips extention kit (30$) NZXT NZXT Aer fans have two cables/headers: One is a 4-pin connector for power which goes in the motherboard, the other an RGB header which goes in the HUE+. The NZXT fans can be daisy chained with fan-to-fan-connectors using the IN and OUT headers. Then the last fan connects to the HUE+ with a fan-to-LED-connector into one of the 2 channels that can host up to 5 fans. In this illustration, the 2nd channel connects to the NZXT LED Strips. The HUE+ is molex-powered and connects via USB 2.0 to the motherboard. If you don't want to or cannot plug your fans to the motherboard, there is an option to plug the fans into the GRID V3: it's a fan controller sold by NZXT (up to 6x fans). Finally, you can control your fan speed & lighting and led-strips with the provided NZXT Software. You'll notice both USB2.0 Headers on the Mobo are taken, that's why NZXT sells an internal USB-HUB to provide further USB2.0 headers. Product list: - NZXT Aer 120mm RGB 3x Pack (70$) - NZXT Hue+ (60$) - NZXT Grid V3 (45$) - NZXT LED strips extension kit (25$) - NZXT USB Hub (25$) COOLERMASTER Coolermaster RGB fans have 2 headers: One 4pin power connector that goes into the motherboard and one that goes into the Coolermaster RGB controller Each coolermaster fan connects via an RGB cable into the Coolermaser RGB controller. You can connect up to 4x fans in the controller, however you can increase this number by using a Splitter like shown below. Splitters like in the illustration are to be bought seperately, however Coolermaster provides 4x RGB cables with the controller. You can plug the Coolermaster RGB strip into the Coolermaster RGB controller with a provided RGB cable. The RGB controller is SATA-powered. Unfortunately, Coolermaster does not provide any sort of Fan Hub for fan control, you will have to use your Motherboard Sys_Fan headers or 3rd Party fan hubs like the thermaltake Commander FP for PWM (15$) which can accommodate up to 10x Fans. Another option would be using the NZXT Grid+ V3 so you can monitor the fans rpms trough the Cam Software. The Coolermaster RGB controller connects to the motherboad via USB 2.0. Finally, you can control your lighting with the downloadable Coolermaster Software. Product list: - 3x Masterfan Airbalance RGB + included RGB controller (60$) - Coolermaster RGB strip (25$) - Coolermaster RGB cable splitter (15$) - Thermaltake Commander FP for PWM (Fan Hub) (15$) - NZXT Grid+ V3 (Fan Hub) ($49) THERMALTAKE Thermaltake RGB fans have 1 Header that goes into the TT Sync for RGB control. Each Thermaltake fan connects via an RGB header into the TT Sync. You can connect up to 9x fans in the controller. You can plug the thermaltake lumi rgb strips into the TT Sync with a provided RGB cable, you then do not need the included little RGB controller anymore. The TT sync is SATA powered and hosts up to 9x fans The TT Sync connects to the motherboard via USB2.0 header. Finally, you can control your fan speed & lighting with the Thermaltake Software Product list: - Thermaltake RGB Riing PLUS 120 3x Pack (80$) - TT Sync (30$) - Thermaltake Lumi Plus LED strip (45$) ENERMAX The Enermax TB RGB Fans have 1 cable/header: they each go in the included Fan & RGB controller (up to 8x fans). This is by far the most practical solution cable management-wise and the cheapest. The controller connects to the motherboard via RGB header. WARNING, this will only work with motherboards with RGB Headers. In my experience, only the most recent Motherboards are equipped with those. If you don't have RGB Header on your motherboard, you can use the Infrared Scanner Cable in order to remote-control your fans with the included remote-control. You can connect up to 2x RGB strips to the controller via RGB Header. Adapters are included for universal compatibility. The LED-Strips in the illustration is a Phanteks RGB Strip. The controller is Molex-powered. Finally, you can control your Fan lighting with your motherboard software and their speed with the remote control. If you don't have your Fan Controller connected to the motherboard, you can control the lighting with the remote control. Product list: - ENERMAX TB RGB Fan 120mm 3 in 1 + included Fan Controller & Remote control (60$) - Phanteks LED strip (15$) DEEPCOOL MF120 The Deepcool mf120 fans have 1 micro-usb cable/header that goes directly into the hub The Hub has 4-Pin PWM header going into a Sys_Fan so you can control the RPMs with your motherboard. The Hub connects to your modem per WiFi and requires you to download the Deepcool Fan & RGB control phone APP on iOS or Android. You can also set the fans RPM on the Deepcool phone APP. The Hub is SATA-powered Product list: - DEEPCOOL MF120 3in1, Smart Fans (110$) DEEPCOOL RF120 The Deepcool RF120 fans have 2 Headers: 1x 4-pin PWM that goes into the included Fan Hub & 1x RGB header that goes in the RGB splitter. The included Fan Hub can host up to 4 fans and the splitter up to 3 or 5 fans (technically 5 if you plug a 2nd included splitter into the "main" splitter). There are 2 kind of splitters: One with a mini-controller and one without. If you have an Asus motherboard with an RGB header, then you should use the splitter without the mini-controller that connects to the fans on one side and connects to the motherboard on the other side. However, if you do not posess an Asus motherboard or if your Asus motherboard does not have an RGB header, then you need to use the RGB splitter with the mini-controller that connects to the fans on one side and connects to the PSU via SATA on the other side. Finally, you can control the Fan speed via your motherboard software or BIOS trough a single Sys_Fan header since you're using the Fan Hub. And you can control the RGB lighting with either Asus Aura or the mini-controller. Product list: DEEPCOOL RF120 3in1 3X120mm RGB ($45) AIGO AURORA DR12 The Aigo Aurora DR12 fans have one 6-pin header that goes into the included Fan/RGB Hub. The hub can accommodate up to 8x Aigo Aurora DR12 fans. It can also accommodate RGB LED strips with 4-pin ports which it has 4 off. The hub is molex-powered. Finally, you can control the fan speed and RGB lighting with the included remote control. Product list: - Aigo Aurora DR12 3IN1 Kit Case Fan 3-Pack RGB LED 120mm ($40) - Phanteks RGB LED strips ($15) ANIDEES AI AUREOLA The anidees AI Aureola have one proprietary 5-pin cable that goes into the included hub. The hub can host up to 8x anidees AI Aureola fans. The hub also has 2x 3-pin LED headers, which might be for a later product such as a proprietary anidees led strip. The hub is SATA powered. Finally, you can control the Fan speed and RGB lighting with the included remote control. Product list: - anidees AI Aureola 120 mm RGB Fan ($40)
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Hi, So recently bought Cougar D12 to be mounted in front of my deepcool tesseract case but I encountered a few problems 1)the crews that came with the fan are too wide and won't fit in the fan 2) I've tried putting them into holes in case but the same scenario 3) exactly the same scenario with rubber screws that came in the fan box What should I do with this?
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Hi all, Sorry if similar topic (regarding thermal pastes) already exists, I just didn't manage to find it. I've purchased an Asus Radeon R9 290 DirectCU II graphics card in 2014, around July. I'll be doing a major cleaning of my PC soon and that means I'm planning to dismantle everything (PSU, graphics card, not the motherboard though). I've also purchased some thermal paste for the CPU about a year ago, DeepCool Z5, two pieces. Can't remember if the 5 or 7g versions. Haven't used any of those yet. My questions would be: should I dismantle the graphics card too in order to change the thermal paste? Would the DeepCool Z5 do or should I buy something else for it? I'm currently in Romania so I will search the local market to see what I can find (in case one of the recommendations would be unavailable here). Thanks.
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Hi im going to be buying a i7 8700k but my budget for coolers is rather limited at the moment, I was going to get a nice beefy air cooler only to realise my RAM would then not fit so i realised i had to get an AIO so ive got 3 choices 1. Antec H1200 pro 2. Deepcool 240T (believed to be maelstrom) 3. ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW 240 overseas edition (not sure the difference) Id like to know if anyone has used these coolers before and whether they are any good and if they could give me some pointers on performance.
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I've been using an FX 8350 and Gigabyte GA-990fxa-UD3 rev: 1 motherboard as a temporary place holder since I sold my 4790k, and I'm having an issue with the voltage not sticking. There is no static mode for this motherboard, you're only able to change the offset voltage by +/- .25 at a time. I'm getting ready to sell it, and took my main cpu cooler off it to transfer to my future build, and put an old Deepcool Gammaxx 200 cpu cooler on it in the mean time. It's obviously not a great cooler by any means, but I would at least say it's a slight step up over the stock FX 8350 cooler which itself was "good enough" for stock settings. The issue is the voltage spikes quite high, up to 1.35 (high, as in, high for stock speeds and a weaker cooler. I realize these can safely go higher) - i'm not overclocking at all. In fact, I've "underclocked" it a bit, disabling turbo boost leaving it at a static 4ghz. As a result of the higher voltage, the temps reach 60-70c while gaming and that's wayyy too hot for this chip. (I've already re-applied thermalpaste/reseated the cooler twice, the same temps occur each time) I've tried lowering the voltage multiple times, .25, .50 etc and no matter what i set it to, it just completely ignores it. I'm updated to the latest bios, have tried both with and without cool and quiet/power saving features enabled and disabled. I realize this is an ancient board being AM3+ and all, but I'm hoping I'll get lucky and someone else may have had this issue/know a fix.
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I got the deepcool tesseract , from what i've learned my pc's gaming temps are ok staying at around 60-65 (at really high usage) for the cpu and around 60 for the gpu (i3 8100 and amd r9 390 ) so .. while under full load the top of the case gets hot to the touch meanwhile from the left side where there is a place for x2 120mm fans there seems to be cold air going out of the case I have currently just 1 exhaust fan on the back of the case , my question is should i get a front intake and one more exhaust or something else
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Hey guys i got a ryzen 5 1600 and i saw this second hand deal online for a deepcool Captain 240 EX liquid cooler for 80€ Bought in september 2017 (New it costs around 100€ ) and its near my house so i can pick it up easy ... But do you guys know about any good aircoolers that would perform better or equal for the same price or less (new) ?
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New case from Deepcool and it has a built in Captain 120EX all in one cooling, with a flow indicator unit. The case supports motherboards from mini-itx, all the way up to ATX. Front panel is metal and on one side you get a tempered glass side panel. The AIO unit is RGB and can be manually controlled through the switches that's on top of the case. MSRP: $139.99 Black version MSRP: $149.99 White version http://www.gamerstorm.com/product/CASES/2017-08/1288_6954.shtml https://www.techpowerup.com/240037/deepcool-launches-baronkase-liquid-case-with-pre-installed-aio-liquid-cpu-cooler
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My thoughts on the DeepCool DUKASE: Find it here: deepcool.com/product/case/2016-11/9_62... Pros; Simple yet effective design Decent supply of cable pass-through's MOBO standoffs came installed in the ATX config built in 3-fan controller Magnetic front panel cover for DVD/CD bays Decent looking plastic window Cons; Fans it came with are ketchup and mustard cabled and hideous, removed the rear one just as it looked terrible there. PSU shroud is riveted in place only access to PSU is from the back Drive cage is riveted in No grommets on the Pass-through's Screws were not easily identified in individual bags just 1 big clump of screws. Priced at 61$ USD it is about what I'd expect, Not hard to build in whatsoever but can be a tad irritating with a lack of grommets and ugly cables. Overall I'd give the case a 6.8/10 I built this system for a friend back over the summer. I did not run any benchmarks as honestly he was just wanting it to get setup and he was waiting on his monitors at the time. Part list here for the build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TD82hq Hope this is useful!
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So I've been on the hunt for a quality AIO for about a week now, looking on Amazon and Memory Express and one brand that I'm seeing quite often on Amazon in particular is DEEPCOOL. I see their products through sponsored placements on the website so at first glance I kind of ignored them but after looking into them a bit more, they do seem decent. They all average 4-ish stars on Amazon and a lot of their AIOs are really competitively priced when compared to the big brands (Corsair, NZXT, etc.) I was just wondering if anyone here has had any experience with DEEPCOOL's AIOs and could give me some insight into performance, noise, reliability, customer support, really anything you had experience with. From reviews it seems that they perform well, but reliability is the biggest question in my head when I come across smallER brands than what I'm used to. Thanks in advance
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Hey Guys, I recently bought a Deepcool Gammaxx 400 CPU Cooler but I now want to get a Hyper 212 (X/Plus/Evo) So I know that the Hyper 212 is better but in my region it is more expensive. I want to know which one of the Hyper 212 Coolers is the best also compared with the Gammaxx 400. But I also want to know how much better. I paid $32 for the Gammaxx 400 the hyper 212x costs $59 the hyper 212 Evo costs $49 So should I stick with the Gammaxx 400 or get the Evo or the 212X thanks, Viraat
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/DEEPCOOL-DQ550ST-120mm-Power-Supply/dp/B0194JPK5M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474806900&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=psu+550w+deepcool&psc=1 Can someone advise me for or against this power supply? Suits my budget. Will be running an I3-4130, RX 480 (4GB NITRO+), 8GB Ram. Need a reccommendation for a new PSU and I've done weeks of research and still can't determine if CX550M or the Deepcool one or anything is ACTUALLY any good. So many varying opinions. I just want a safe, working and tidy PSU for under €60ish. Please help me decide on one or hint at a model. Much Appreciated.
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Hi all, I have the MSI Z170A Gaming M7 mobo, and a deepcool captain 240EX CPU cooler with two 120mm fans. I also have asingle 140mm Corsair rear exhaust fan. Looking to see if I've got the connections right in my head... From what I've read, the CPU_FAN_1 and CPU_FAN_2 are both PWM. The other fan headers (SYS_1, SYS_2, SYS_3) are all none PWM. The instructions for the deepcool are a little sketchy, but I think it states to connect the pump to CPU_FAN_1 and the two included pwm fans to CPU_FAN_2. Does that sound OK? The deepcool actually came with a little hub, so I've used that to add the rear exhaust fan to the two deepcool radiator fans too. So basically on CPU_FAN_1 I have the pump and CPU_FAN_2 I have the hub with both radiator fans, and the rear exhaust fan. Is this ok? I'm just unsure...I want to control the two radiator fans and rear exhaust fan together to rise/fall with cpu temp. And of course I want to be sure that the pump is going to run as it should, I believe the speed of that shouldn't ever change? Thanks, Neil.
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Before i was getting 80-90c under load with a h100i and then i decide to buy a new cooler from deepcool and when i installed it my temps just shot through the roof, so i put my old cooler in the h100i and are still getting the same results. i did seat the coolers correctly everytime and the pump is running i dont understand why though my voltage is stock @1.160 but i can see on CPUID my clock speed is constantly running between 4.2ghz-4.4ghz 24/7 any suggestions ?
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