THE CASTLE 240RGB
The extra-large pump/waterblock combo is pretty much the only thing that stands out from the CASTLE 240RGB AIO.
27mm thick radiators are the standard for AIO nowadays and that applies for the CASTLE 240RGB as well.
Much like many other AIO models lately the CASTLE 240RGB features a radiator with an high FPI (fins per inch) count of 20.
This fill/drain port located on the far end of the radiator is not something we see a lot and as expected you will void the warranty of the CASTLE 240RGB if you tamper with it.
The 310mm long flexible tubes are braided for increased durability.
DeepCool decided on using yet another unique looking pump/waterblock combo (especially thanks to the one-way mirror at the top).
Both tubes can rotate from the base of the pump/waterblock combo to further simplify installation of the AIO.
A very large all-copper waterblock with almost no machine marks is located on the other side of the pump.
The ADD-RGB 120mm PWM fans feature anti-vibration pads on all four corners and can reach speeds of up to 1800RPM (-+10%) to produce up to 69.34CFM worth of airflow with 2.42mmH2O air pressure and 30dBA of noise.
With both fans mounted the radiator thickness jumps to roughly 53mm.
We decided to take a couple of pictures during our leak tests prior to mounting the AIO onto our test rig (RGB in all its glory, kudos to Deepcool).