Wednesday, October 1st 2014

DeepCool Announces the Captain Line of Liquid AIO CPU Coolers

DeepCool launched the Captain series of liquid AIO CPU Coolers, under its GamerStorm brand. The series debuts with the Captain 120, featuring a 120 x 120 mm radiator; and the Captain 240, featuring a 240 x 120 mm one. The cooler is characterized by a unique pump-block design that lets you visualize the coolant flow. The pump-block's design appears to be in-line with that of DeepCool's SteamCastle series of cases. Its block features a copper 0.2 mm micro-fin lattice. A 120 mm FDB fan with PWM control, is included, and ventilates the radiator. The cooler supports all modern CPU socket types, including LGA2011v3, LGA1150, AM3+, and FM2+. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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9 Comments on DeepCool Announces the Captain Line of Liquid AIO CPU Coolers

#1
damric
Am I supposed to stare at this for hours?
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#2
Debat0r
You forgot to add that there will also be a 360MM verion, which is the most interesting part about this series imo
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#3
buildzoid
So is this a custom pump design or another Coolit/Asetek design with a fancy box
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#4
RCoon
buildzoidSo is this a custom pump design or another Coolit/Asetek design with a fancy box
Custom everything design, to avoid patent lawsuits from asetek. They probably still use the same 120lph Alphacool pump though. Similar to the CM Eisberg Solo.
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#5
PLAfiller
That thing looks awesome. They rly love their steampunk theme though. Would there be an nvidia version with monster green liquid ;) I think it will look better imo.
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#6
Ferrum Master
Fluid needs to be more dark, so you can tell your friends your computer runs on blood...
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#7
buildzoid
Ferrum MasterFluid needs to be more dark, so you can tell your friends your computer runs on blood...
Console peasant blood
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#8
Jorge
AIO / CLCs are for those who lack the technical skills to understand that HSFs cost less and provide equal or better cooling without introducing a coolant leak liability that has cost many a PC enthusiasts in damaged hardware. See the Corsair CLC forum for real life horror stories. Being duped by ad hype can cost you dearly. Do your homework.
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buildzoid
JorgeAIO / CLCs are for those who lack the technical skills to understand that HSFs cost less and provide equal or better cooling without introducing a coolant leak liability that has cost many a PC enthusiasts in damaged hardware. See the Corsair CLC forum for real life horror stories. Being duped by ad hype can cost you dearly. Do your homework.
Nice to know your still alive. What would we all do without your great words of wisdom.
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