THE CAPTAIN 240 WHITE
The CAPTAIN 240 White features a mid-sized radiator measuring 274.2mm in length, 120mm in width and 27mm in height (thickness).
The radiator is 27mm thick just like with most 240mm ones used in AIO solutions.
Fin quality is very good this time over as you can clearly see from the above picture (FPI count of 22).
Just like the other two CAPTAIN models you can easily gain access to the liquid used by DeepCool to fill the loop (it will however void your warranty).
Both tubes are 300mm in length but this type is not as flexible as the rubber ones we see with most AIO models.
The pump is the best looking part of the CAPTAIN 240 thanks to the reactor-like transparent section which allows you to see the liquid circulating. Specs-wise this particular pump can reach speeds of up to 2200RPM (+_10%) and has a MTBF (meantime between failures) of up to 120.000 hours.
Both tubes can rotate up to 60 degrees from the base of the cooler to allow for easier installation.
Once again DeepCool has applied a thin layer of thermal conductive material on the all-copper base right from the factory.
The two "tweaked" GF120 120mm fans bundled with the CAPTAIN 240 can spin up to 2200RPM (+_10%) to produce airflow up to 91.12CFM with just 39.3dBA of noise.
These fans have fins on the edge of each blade and are surrounded by rubber which reduces vibrations.
The 4-way fan controller (actually 3-way since one slot is reserved for the pump) has always been a very good addition to the CAPTAIN series of AIO liquid coolers.
The time has come for us to mount the CAPTAIN 240 White and see just how good it is.
I do prefer red but the white LED of the CAPTAIN 240 White is not half bad either.