Deepcool L240ARGB AIO Review - Amazing performance at a great price _ Hardware Sugar

Deepcool's Anti-Leak Technology is Legit: A Deep Dive into the L240 ARGB AIO

Based on the experience of our customers, we've never had someone complain that this aio sprung a leak. This is super important considering that you don't want your expensive part suddenly wet from some kind of leak in the aio. The L240 ARGB's anti-leak technology has been put to the test, and it seems like Deepcool has nailed it.

Performance: A 240MM Rad Showdown

This is a 240 millimeter rad, so to be fair, we compared it with another 240 millimeter rad, the Kraken X53. The L240 ARGB is sort of on the value or budget side, whereas the Kraken X53 is not basically double the impression kraken. If the L240 ARGB is cheap does that mean the Metro Mahina did performance? Yeah, actually heck no, and I was a bit surprised by this based on our testing numbers. The L240 ARGB honey kraken x53 hollanding performance on idol, but the L240 ARGB actually was slightly lower at 42 degrees on load after 30 minutes it was 64 degrees and on load after one hour the temperature of the cpu was 66 degrees. Compare that with the Kraken X53 on idle, the cpu temp was 44 degrees unload after 30 minutes 64 degrees so exactly the same as the L240 and finally unload after one hour again exactly the same as the L240 at 66 degrees.

Both of these 240 millimeter aios performed exactly the same, yet the L240 ARGB is around half the price of the Kraken X53. To top it all off, the L240 ARGB comes with argb fans, while the X53 only comes with non-rgb fans so yet even more value in the favor of the L240 ARGB.

Insulation and Compatibility

There's nothing confusing about the installation of this aio if you've installed other aios then then you'll be fine. It's pretty standard also standard is the mounting bracket it comes complete with mounting brackets for all of the modern amd systems as well as the modern intel system. What's nice about the L240 ARGB is that it's compatible with all of the usual manufacturers, including Gigabyte Fusion, Asrock Polychrome, MSI Mystic Light, and Asus Aura Sync. Razor Chroma fans are also interoperable with Deepcool's aio. You can control the rgb of the setup using those different softwares and it really saves you a lot of time and frustration when the rgb that you're working with is interoperable or ganasha but a bunk component so that you can mix and match different things or different hardware inside your setup.

Aesthetics: A Reasonably Priced aio

It's really hard to fault the L240 ARGB since it's such a reasonably priced aio for me, my only personal gripe is that sana kasamang argb fans Jung CF-120 Plus these are the refreshed versions of Deepcool's venerable CF-120 fan and the CF-120 fans were great in their time but the plus really popped as you can see in this case. The CF-120 Plus have sort of these cut outs at the edge of the fan frame so more light bleeds out, you can appreciate more of the rgb because of the CF-120 Plus but the fans that come with the L240 ARGB seem to be the standard CF-120 and yes these are nice to look at very good value for money but they just don't have the same oomph as the CF-120 plus. Also on aesthetics, the cpu block is fine, it has this nice circular shape which kind of reminds me of a scuba regulator all the time and the deep cool logo is in the middle with rgb surrounding it, it's not as nice aesthetically for me as the Kraken cpu block where they have sort of an infinity light thing going on.

In conclusion, the L240 ARGB is good value for money. It provides excellent performance and has very decent looks and really if you're at this price point, it's hard to argue that you should get anything else because it just works so damn well. Performance-wise, if you're looking for an aio and your system needs argb the L240 ARGB is a solid solid recommendation.

Thank you to our top fans: Christian Espinoza, John Rubin, Ocha, Itx Addict, Richard Okinko, AsherGate, AnimA Mundi, Ian Meru, and Liam Magnaye. To be honest guys membership money but we're already thinking about getting studio lights or maybe a wireless mic so your support would really go a long way to improving the quality of the channel thank you so much!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up internet we've sold a lot of the deep cool l240 v2 aio over the years but we've never actually reviewed it for the channel the l240 argb based on physical comparison and comparison of their spec sheets the l240v2 and the l240 argb are basically the same aio except as the name implies the argb model comes with a rgb fans what's a big deal about argb i've talked about it in a previous video but basically argb allows for a richer more dynamic more vibrant rgb experience because each led palette in normal a regular rgb yes you can change all of the leds but only in sequence you can't have multiple leds displaying different things so we always recommend in the shop if budget and compatibility allows the arg so aside from the argb what else does this aio have to offer number one is deep cool's anti-leak technology and deep code makes a big deal about this that they have a special bladder inside the radiator to ensure that no leaks occur i don't know if this is just marketing hype but based on experience since l240 over the years we've sold a lot of those units and not a single customer has come back to complain so just based on experience deep cool's anti-leak technology is legit bottom line based on the experience of our customers we've never had someone complain that this aio sprung a leak which is super important considering that you don't want your expensive part suddenly wet from some kind of leak in the aio next up is performance this is a 240 millimeter rad so to be fair we compared it with another 240 millimeter rad the kraken x53 now the l240 argb is sort of on the value or budget side whereas the kraken x53 is not basically doble impression kraken so if the l240 argb is cheap does that mean the metro mahina did performance yeah actually heck no and i was a bit surprised by this based on our testing numbers the l240 argb honey kraken x53 hollanding performance on idol the l240 argb actually was slightly lower at 42 degrees on load after 30 minutes it was 64 degrees and on load after one hour the temperature of the cpu was 66 degrees compare that with the kraken x53 on idle the cpu temp was 44 degrees unload after 30 minutes 64 degrees so exactly the same as the l240 and finally unload after one hour again exactly the same as the l240 at 66 degrees so both of these 240 millimeter rad aios performed exactly the same and yet the l240 argb is around half the price of the kraken x53 to top it all off the l240 argb as mentioned comes with argb fans the x53 only comes with non-rgb fans so yet even more value in the favor of the l240 argb insulation and compatibility there's nothing confusing about the installation of this aio if you've installed other aios then then you'll be fine it's pretty standard also standard is the mounting bracket it comes complete with mounting brackets for all of the modern amd systems as well as the modern intel system what's nice about the l240 argb is that it's compatible with all of the usual manufacturers you have gigabyte fusion asrock polychrome msi mystic light asus aurasync razor chroma deepcool plays nice with all of them and you can control the rgb of the setup using those different softwares and it really saves you a lot of time and frustration when the rgb that you're working with is interoperable or ganasha but a bunk component so that you can mix and match different things or different hardware inside your setup it's a real plus that deepcool works with those other brands instead of forcing you to use its proprietary software lastly on the aesthetics it's really hard to fault the l240 argb since it's such a reasonably priced aio for me my only personal gripe is that sana kasamang argb fans jung cf-120 plus these are the refreshed versions of deepcool's venerable cf-120 fan and the cf-120 fans were great in their time but the plus really popped as you can see in this case the cf-120 plus have sort of these cut outs at the edge of the fan frame so more light bleeds out you can appreciate more of the rgb because of the cf-120 plus but the fans that come with the l240 argb seem to be the standard cf-120 and yes these are nice to look at very good value for money but they just don't have the same oomph as the cf-120 plus also on aesthetics the cpu block is fine it has this nice circular it's in the standard circular shape which kind of reminds me of a scuba regulator all the time and the deep cool logo is in the middle with rgb surrounding it it's not as nice aesthetically for me as the kraken cpu block where they have sort of an infinity light thing going on where the light sort of just strobes off into the distance or you know into the center of the cpu block but again for its price it's really hard to fault the l240 argb in conclusion the l240 argb is good value for money it provides excellent performance and has very decent looks and really if you're at this price point it's hard to argue that you should get anything else because it just works so damn well performance so if you're looking for an aio and your system needs argb the l240 argb is a solid solid recommendation we might need to start stocking it in the shop thanks for watching and thank you to our top fans christian espinoza john rubin ocha itx addict richard o'kinko ashergate anima mundi ian meru and liam magnaye to be honest guys membership money but we're already thinking about getting studio lights or maybe a wireless mic so your support would really go a long way to improving the quality of the channel thank you so muchwhat's up internet we've sold a lot of the deep cool l240 v2 aio over the years but we've never actually reviewed it for the channel the l240 argb based on physical comparison and comparison of their spec sheets the l240v2 and the l240 argb are basically the same aio except as the name implies the argb model comes with a rgb fans what's a big deal about argb i've talked about it in a previous video but basically argb allows for a richer more dynamic more vibrant rgb experience because each led palette in normal a regular rgb yes you can change all of the leds but only in sequence you can't have multiple leds displaying different things so we always recommend in the shop if budget and compatibility allows the arg so aside from the argb what else does this aio have to offer number one is deep cool's anti-leak technology and deep code makes a big deal about this that they have a special bladder inside the radiator to ensure that no leaks occur i don't know if this is just marketing hype but based on experience since l240 over the years we've sold a lot of those units and not a single customer has come back to complain so just based on experience deep cool's anti-leak technology is legit bottom line based on the experience of our customers we've never had someone complain that this aio sprung a leak which is super important considering that you don't want your expensive part suddenly wet from some kind of leak in the aio next up is performance this is a 240 millimeter rad so to be fair we compared it with another 240 millimeter rad the kraken x53 now the l240 argb is sort of on the value or budget side whereas the kraken x53 is not basically doble impression kraken so if the l240 argb is cheap does that mean the metro mahina did performance yeah actually heck no and i was a bit surprised by this based on our testing numbers the l240 argb honey kraken x53 hollanding performance on idol the l240 argb actually was slightly lower at 42 degrees on load after 30 minutes it was 64 degrees and on load after one hour the temperature of the cpu was 66 degrees compare that with the kraken x53 on idle the cpu temp was 44 degrees unload after 30 minutes 64 degrees so exactly the same as the l240 and finally unload after one hour again exactly the same as the l240 at 66 degrees so both of these 240 millimeter rad aios performed exactly the same and yet the l240 argb is around half the price of the kraken x53 to top it all off the l240 argb as mentioned comes with argb fans the x53 only comes with non-rgb fans so yet even more value in the favor of the l240 argb insulation and compatibility there's nothing confusing about the installation of this aio if you've installed other aios then then you'll be fine it's pretty standard also standard is the mounting bracket it comes complete with mounting brackets for all of the modern amd systems as well as the modern intel system what's nice about the l240 argb is that it's compatible with all of the usual manufacturers you have gigabyte fusion asrock polychrome msi mystic light asus aurasync razor chroma deepcool plays nice with all of them and you can control the rgb of the setup using those different softwares and it really saves you a lot of time and frustration when the rgb that you're working with is interoperable or ganasha but a bunk component so that you can mix and match different things or different hardware inside your setup it's a real plus that deepcool works with those other brands instead of forcing you to use its proprietary software lastly on the aesthetics it's really hard to fault the l240 argb since it's such a reasonably priced aio for me my only personal gripe is that sana kasamang argb fans jung cf-120 plus these are the refreshed versions of deepcool's venerable cf-120 fan and the cf-120 fans were great in their time but the plus really popped as you can see in this case the cf-120 plus have sort of these cut outs at the edge of the fan frame so more light bleeds out you can appreciate more of the rgb because of the cf-120 plus but the fans that come with the l240 argb seem to be the standard cf-120 and yes these are nice to look at very good value for money but they just don't have the same oomph as the cf-120 plus also on aesthetics the cpu block is fine it has this nice circular it's in the standard circular shape which kind of reminds me of a scuba regulator all the time and the deep cool logo is in the middle with rgb surrounding it it's not as nice aesthetically for me as the kraken cpu block where they have sort of an infinity light thing going on where the light sort of just strobes off into the distance or you know into the center of the cpu block but again for its price it's really hard to fault the l240 argb in conclusion the l240 argb is good value for money it provides excellent performance and has very decent looks and really if you're at this price point it's hard to argue that you should get anything else because it just works so damn well performance so if you're looking for an aio and your system needs argb the l240 argb is a solid solid recommendation we might need to start stocking it in the shop thanks for watching and thank you to our top fans christian espinoza john rubin ocha itx addict richard o'kinko ashergate anima mundi ian meru and liam magnaye to be honest guys membership money but we're already thinking about getting studio lights or maybe a wireless mic so your support would really go a long way to improving the quality of the channel thank you so much\n"