Monday, August 17th 2015

DeepCool Intros the GamerStorm Lucifer K2 CPU Cooler

DeepCool introduced the second-generation of its GamerStorm Lucifer tower-type CPU cooler, the Lucifer K2. Designed as an alternative to entry-level AIO liquid cooling solutions, this cooler can either cool low-TDP chips fan-less, or massive HEDT chips with its included 120 mm PWM fan. Measuring 146.5 mm x 131.5 mm x 163 mm, the cooler weighs 1,047 g. It features an H-shaped (overall cubical) aluminium fin stack which extends vertically from its base.

The base is a milled copper block, from which six heat pipes project out, distributing heat through various points of the two lobes of the fin-stack. The included fan takes in 4-pin PWM input, has a speed range between 600 to 1,800 RPM, pushes up to 61.93 CFM of air, and has a noise output ranging between 18.2 to 32.4 dBA. The Lucifer K2 supports all modern CPU socket types, including LGA1151/1150/1155/1156, LGA2011/2011v3, LGA1366, AM3+/AM3, and FM2+/FM2. The company didn't announce pricing or availability.
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8 Comments on DeepCool Intros the GamerStorm Lucifer K2 CPU Cooler

#1
natr0n
Nothing beats the assassin model.
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#2
AsRock
TPU addict
Looks nice either way, i think they naming is terrible wasn't Lucifer a evil little kid ?.
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#3
natr0n
AsRockLooks nice either way, i think they naming is terrible wasn't Lucifer a evil little kid ?.
PC industry likes to name things demonic lately.
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#4
64K
Yeah, Lucifer is another name for the Devil. Seems like hardware manufacturers are on a bit of a supernatural naming tangent lately. Powercolor Devil R9 390x. MSI Godlike mobo. I wonder what next?
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#5
Sakurai
64KYeah, Lucifer is another name for the Devil. Seems like hardware manufacturers are on a bit of a supernatural naming tangent lately. Powercolor Devil R9 390x. MSI Godlike mobo. I wonder what next?
EVGA Blasphemy X99?
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natr0n
64KYeah, Lucifer is another name for the Devil. Seems like hardware manufacturers are on a bit of a supernatural naming tangent lately. Powercolor Devil R9 390x. MSI Godlike mobo. I wonder what next?
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#7
Joss
Considering the dimensions I'd say this clears RAM slots on both 1150/2011 and the first PCI slot on 2011.
Good.
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#8
DeathtoGnomes
I dont like that the fan extends past the bottom of the fins, it makes the fan mounting look cheesy and not thought out. Plus, that small cut out gap will make the unit lose effectiveness faster than if it wasnt there. Once dust starts building a bit inbetween the fins, that gap will let the air out the top and bottom instead of being forced thru the fins. And the long you let it go without a cleaning, you might as well say you run a fanless cpu cooler. :laugh:
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