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Deepcool Gamer Storm Captain 240 PRO Review

There really is a lot to appreciate with the Deepcool Captain 240 PRO, especially when compared to the slightly older Captain 240 EX. In terms of appearance, the PRO does feature the same CPU block aesthetic, but with the addition of the RGB LED ring which wraps around the sides of the block.

The radiator has also been improved, as it now features mirrored strips running down either side which is a simple touch to improve aesthetics. There are even improvements to the included accessories, like a larger fan splitter and an LED hub which leaves space for adding more RGB fans or even LED strips down the line.

Clearly, Deepcool has made a real effort upgrading almost all parts of the original Captain 240 EX to create the newer PRO version, but one of the most impressive upgrades is the included Anti-leak Tech system which should mean the cooler operates completely leak-free.

Overall, I do think that makes the Deepcool Captain 240 PRO a very good option at £119.99. It's not the outright best performing cooler, but it is very solid across the board and boasts impressive lighting, too.

The Deepcool Captain 240 PRO is currently available from SCAN for £119.99 HERE.

Pros

  • Patented Anti-leak Tech is great for cooler longevity.
  • Addressable RGB support for all major motherboard manufacturer's software.
  • Fan and RGB LED hubs included, with room for expansion.
  • Improvements have been made to not only radiator features, but also aesthetics.

Cons

  • Included fan and LED hubs feel a little plasticky.
  • Some cables being braided, and some left bare, looks a little untidy.

KitGuru says: At £119.99, the Deepcool Captain 240 PRO is a feature-rich cooler that ticks a lot of boxes, while the addition of its Anti-leak Tech gives you extra peace of mind.

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Rating: 8.0.

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