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THE CAPTAIN 360

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The CAPTAIN 360 features a rather large radiator measuring 395mm in length, 120mm in width and 32mm in height.

 

 

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Although thicker compared to the ones used in most AIO models (32mm) the aluminum radiator of the CAPTAIN 360 is no match for the ones we find in custom water cooling solutions (56mm).

 

 

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Fin quality is good but not excellent as you can see from the above picture.

 

 

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I was surprised to see that you can easily gain access to the liquid used by DeepCool to fill the loop (whether or not that's a good thing i don't know).

 

 

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Both tubes are 326mm in length but this type is not as flexible as the rubber ones we see with most AIO models.

 

 

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The pump is what steals the show since the transparent section allows you to see the liquid circulating. Specs-wise the pump can reach speeds of up to 3500RPM (+_10%) and has a life expectancy of 120000 hours.

 

 

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Both tubes can rotate up to 90 degrees although in reality that gets cut down to around 60 degrees.

 

 

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The all-copper base has a thin layer of thermal conductive material on it right from the factory.

 

 

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DeepCool bundles three tweaked GF120 120mm fans each of which can spin up to 2200RPM (+_10%) to produce airflow up to 91.12CFM with just 39.3dBA of noise.

 

 

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If you don't have many 3pin connectors on your mainboard you can always use the provided adapter with both the fans and the pump.

 

 

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The pump looks great when on right?