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Deepcool Announces CASTLE 280EX CPU Liquid Cooler

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DeepCool, a leading brand in designing and manufacturing CPU cooling systems further expands the size choices of its popular CASTLE EX series, by launching the CASTLE 280EX, a 280 mm AIO cooler with extraordinary cooling performance and exciting user experience. The CASTLE 280EX is equipped with patented Anti-Leak Technology that helps regulate pressure buildup to significantly improve operational safety and prevent leakage.

A stronger 3-phase motor provides higher cooling performance with an increased flow rate while keeping noise levels low. Designed from the inside out, the new dual-chamber pump features an optimized flow route for better heat exchange. With 25% more skived fins on the copper cold plate, the larger surface area effectively dissipates heat.Specially tuned Deepcool TF140 S fans deliver the extreme cooling performance for AIO liquid coolers by maximizing both static pressure and airflow.



Upside down logo? Easily change orientation by twisting off the pump face to adjust the logo. Take it to the next level with your own custom design using the included extra logo chip! Coordinate your colors by adjusting the addressable RGB lighting through popular motherboard software or through the included RGB controller.

Pricing and Availability
CASTLE 280EX:
  • MSRP: $149,99 (Excl. VAT)
  • Available in July, 2020

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The flow diagram doesn't make sense when you take in to account the increased fin area on the copper cold plate, and it appears to only use the outer edges of it, not the full length of the fins.
 
The flow diagram doesn't make sense when you take in to account the increased fin area on the copper cold plate, and it appears to only use the outer edges of it, not the full length of the fins.
Yeah and judging by the colours the pump heats up the water :roll:
 
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