TeamGroup is the creator of some of the most high-quality PC components & products for the PC industry. They have come a long way since its inception in 1997 & went on to become one of the fastest-growing product manufacturers and a leading brand around the globe.
We have taken a look at a vast amount of products from Teamgroup and its gaming sub-brand, T-Force. Today, we will be testing out the SIREN GD240E which is a mainstream and white-colored AIO design that retails below $100 US.
Teamgroup T-Force SIREN GD240E AIO Liquid Cooler - Technical Details
So starting off with the specifications first, the Teamgroup T-Force SIREN GD240E AIO cooler comes with a 240mm radiator and is compatible with both Intel and AMD platforms including the latest LGA 1700 and AM5 CPU solutions. The AIO cooler comes in both white and black colors with our sample being a matte white finish which would look great in white PC builds.

The 240mm radiator comes in a white color scheme which looks great and features aluminum fins while measuring 276 x 120 x 27 mm. Interestingly, the radiator also houses the pump which is mounted to it and operates at up to 4000 RPM with a reported noise output of 22 dBA and liquid flow rate of 850 ml/min. This is the same pump that is also featured in the high-end DUO 360 AIO cooler.

The radiator comes with two 120mm Hydraulic Bearing fans which feature a 4-pin PWM connector & offer 25.62-93.97 CFM airflow while running between 600-2000 RPM (14.3 dBA - 35.6 dBA). These fans have a static pressure of 0.26-3.53 mm-H2O. Both fans feature ARGB Lightning and look great.

Moving over to the CPU water block, we have a copper baseplate and an aluminum block that measures 65.5*49 mm. This block comes with the traditional circular frame which includes an ARGB-lit Mirror finish design. There's a T-Force logo on the mirror finish which illuminates and adds a style to your PC.

The cooler has enough tubing for you to easily mount it over the CPU as it is 400mm long from the radiator to the CPU.
| CPU Socket | INTEL: 1150/1151/1155/1156/1200/1366/2011/2011-3/2066/LGA 1700(GD240E) AMD: AM4/FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/AM5(GD240E) |
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| Water Block | Dimension | Φ65.5*49 mm |
| Block Plate | Copper | |
| Block | Aluminum | |
| Radiator | Dimension | 276 x 120 x 27 mm |
| Material | Aluminum | |
| Pump | Speed | 4000±10% RPM |
| Rated Current | 0.34 A (0.45 A MAX) | |
| Power Consumption | 4.08 W (5.4 W MAX) | |
| Noise | 22 dBA | |
| Flow | 850 ml/min | |
| Operating Temperature | -20℃~+60℃ | |
| Storage Temperature | -20℃~+70℃ | |
| Fan | Dimension | 120 x 120 x 25 mm |
| Rated Voltage | 12 V | |
| Control Method | 4-pin PWM | |
| Power Consumption | 1.68-3.84 W (LED 3.12 W) | |
| Speed | 600-2200 RPM | |
| Noise | 14.3-35.6 dBA | |
| Air Flow | 25.62-93.97 CFM | |
| Air Pressure | 0.26-3.53 mm-H2O | |
| Tube | Length | 400 mm |
| Accessories | 1 to 3 ARGB Splitter Cable x1 | |
| Warranty | 2-year limited warranty | |
Teamgroup T-Force SIREN GD240E AIO Liquid Cooler - Cooler Performance
For testing the performance, we used the AORUS X670E Xtreme motherboard paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU, 32 GB of G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB memory (DDR5-6800 EXPO), and a ROG THOR II 1000W PSU. The chassis used was a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL which allowed us to mount the radiator on the top since the front is a mirror panel.
CPU Idle Temps (Lower Is Better)
Temps (Celcius)
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36
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ASUS Ryujin II 360 30
DeepCooler Castle 360EX 30
DeepCool LS720 30
MSI MEG S360 30
Corsair H150i ELITE 30
T-Force SIREN DUO360 30
Noctua NH-D15 31
DeepCool AK620 31
T-Force SIREN GD240E 33
CPU Workload (MT) Temps (Lower Is Better)
Temps (Celcius)
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Corsair H150i ELITE 73
MSI MEG S360 73
T-Force SIREN DUO360 73
DeepCooler Castle 360EX 74
MSI MEG S360 Coreliquid 74
DeepCool LS720 75
ASUS Ryujin II 360 75
T-Force SIREN GD240E 77
Noctua NH-D15 78
DeepCool AK620 79
CPU Gaming Temps (Lower Is Better)
Temps (Celcius)
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MSI MEG S360 55
Corsair H150i ELITE 56
T-Force SIREN DUO360 56
DeepCooler Castle 360EX 56
DeepCool LS720 58
ASUS Ryujin II 360 58
T-Force SIREN GD240E 60
Noctua NH-D15 59
DeepCool AK620 60
The overall temperatures of the Teamgroup SIREN DUO360 AIO cooler align pretty much the same with other high-end 360mm coolers and as you can see in the noise profile tests below, the cooler also performs decently here.
Noise 75% Normalized (Lower Is Better)
Idle (dBA)
Load (dBA)
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MSI MEG S360 35
53
Corsair H150i ELITE 34
51
T-Force SIREN DUO360 34
50
T-Force SIREN GD240E 35
49
DeepCooler Castle 360EX 33
49
DeepCool LS720 33
51
ASUS Ryujin II 360 33
55
Noctua NH-D15 31
44
DeepCool AK620 30
42
Conclusion - Pricing Makes It Worthwhile
The T-Force SIREN GD240E is a mainstream cooler which is evident by its sub-$100 US pricing. It has great white aesthetics and the T-Force logo on the CPU waterblock looks great with its ARGB lighting which can also be seen on the fans. The cooler performs well with the Ryzen 9 7950X CPU and is easy to install too, taking around 10-15 minutes to get it all assembled within the test setup. The cooling performance is about on par or better with some of the more high-end CPU air coolers out there but if you are looking to amp up the aesthetics of your PC, then the SIREN is something to consider.

Products mentioned in this post
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
USD 560
G.Skill Trident Z5
USD 113









