Deepcool Goes Big On Cooling With Assassin IV Dual
Deepcool revealed its brand new cooling solutions at Computex which includes the Assassin IV, LT820 AIO & updated designs with digital shrouds.
We have already seen the Deepcool Assassin IV and regard it as one of the best-looking air-cooler on the market. At Computex 2023, we got a close-up of the mighty Assassin IV which looked just as impressive as the renders we have seen but we also got a new variant of the Assassin IV in an all-white color design. This new variant is expected to hit the market a bit later but users building PCs in white color themes & looking for some amazing cooling performance can definitely look forward to the white version.
The main attraction at the Deepcool booth is however not the Assassin IV. That title goes to the new LT820 which is a massive AIO liquid cooler with three 140mm FDB fans, an impressive multi-dimensional Infinity pump cover, and a similar design language that we have seen on the previous LT series AIO coolers except its much better this time.
Deepcool mentioned that in internal testing, the LT820 managed to easily cool a 300W+ Intel Core i9-13900K with a +20% overclock easily. The company hasn't shared any thermal metrics officially yet but we can expect them as we get closer to launch. The AIO is expected to be priced in the $160-$180 US range.
Toning things down a little bit, the company also had a top-down cooler known as the AN600 on display. The CPU cooler features a 6 heatpipe design in an aluminum body which is fitted with a 120mm fan. The heatsink also has 40mm of heatsink clearance for taller memory DIMMs. This is best used for Mini ITX motherboard designs and the fan even had embedded LEDs within it which looks cool.
On the digital heatsink front, we once again had five coolers including the Deepcool AK620 that have received a Digital version that displays the temperature reading on the front and comes with RGB LED integration. The pricing shouldn't be much different than the existing models with a $10 to $20 US difference at max. The coolers will first be available in black variants followed by white-colored versions.
Lastly, we have the Deepcool Morpheus casing which comes in an ATX-XL form factor. It's slightly between the ATX and E-ATX designs. The great thing about this casing is that it comes in a single and also dual-chamber design and can support up to six 200mm fans. The casing comes with full mesh designs on the front, back, top, and sides. Deepcool provides users with little LEGO blocks to customize it further. The Morpheus case also comes with a Digital panel that will be bundled with the case at launch.
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