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Hi,

 

Struggling to find anything about this AIO, highly considering it for my next build as it is extremely affordable, and seems like great value for money. 

 

I'm on a rather tight budget, so this does seem like a good option for me. 

 

Please only give your input if you know about this product*

 

https://www.pccasegear.com/products/37556/deepcool-maelstrom-240t-aio-liquid-cooler-red-led-fan

 

Thanks.

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idk this cooler and brand but it has 3 year warranty so why not

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16 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

Deepcool is typically pretty reliable. 

 

If you're on a tight budget, why are you going with an AIO in the first place? An air cooler will offer better performance for the price. 

Because this AIO would in my opinion offer much better temps and consistency its 240mm not just a basic 120/140mm or what ever it is. I would just like to know what kinda numbers it spits out and reliability and noise levels. 

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1 minute ago, Q-Tip said:

Because this AIO would in my opinion offer much better temps and consistency its 240mm not just a basic 120/140mm or what ever it is. I would just like to know what kinda numbers it spits out and reliability and noise levels. 

In terms of temps, it will offer about the same or worse than a big air cooler of the same price. It's also got more to fail on it, whereas an aircooler can pretty much last forever, with only fans that may need replacing. Still, if you're wanting to make the most of your money on a tight budget, lowering temps isn't going to do much in terms of performance. You could save some money by going with a cheaper aircooler than is somewhere between a 120mm AIO and 240mm AIO and spend the money elsewhere. 

 

Still, if you're set on going down the AIO path, this one is a fairly good choice. Good warranty on it too. 

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1 minute ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

In terms of temps, it will offer about the same or worse than a big air cooler of the same price. It's also got more to fail on it, whereas an aircooler can pretty much last forever, with only fans that may need replacing. Still, if you're wanting to make the most of your money on a tight budget, lowering temps isn't going to do much in terms of performance. You could save some money by going with a cheaper aircooler than is somewhere between a 120mm AIO and 240mm AIO and spend the money elsewhere. 

 

Still, if you're set on going down the AIO path, this one is a fairly good choice. Good warranty on it too. 

Yeh well, I'm pretty set on this AIO, I think it will do well, was just hoping someone else had tried it!

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