Tuesday, May 30th 2023

DeepCool Shows Off the Mammoth LT820 AIO CPU Cooler with 3x 140mm Radiator, and LS720 SE Digital

At the 2023 Computex, DeepCool showed off its largest all-in-one, closed-loop liquid CPU cooler to date, the LT820. This monstrosity features a 420 mm x 140 mm (3x 140 mm) radiator, along with a trio of FT14 fluid dynamic bearings 140 mm fans. It uses the same groovy cuboidal "multidimensional infinity mirror pump cap" as the company puts is, which it had debuted with the LS512 and LT720 coolers in October 2022. This uses the 4th Gen DeepCool pump-block system in its highest state of tune (for the most coolant pressure to run through the large radiator). The Cooler also includes DeepCool's anti-leak tech inside, which is basically a rubber bulb that normalizes the impact of changing ambient air-pressure on the sealed coolant loop. The LS720 SE Digital WH is a design update over the LS720 the company debuted last October. This 360 mm AIO cooler comes with an all-white aesthetic, the company's 4th Gen in-house pump-block technology, and gets its name from a 7-segment display on the pump-block that displays coolant temperature in real-time (much like the "Digital" series air-coolers by the company).
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4 Comments on DeepCool Shows Off the Mammoth LT820 AIO CPU Cooler with 3x 140mm Radiator, and LS720 SE Digital

#1
raptori
Do you know what's the thickness of the radiator ?
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#2
wolar
Why name it 820 though? When its 3x140 ? Won't that be confusing to potential buyers?
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KellyNyanbinary
wolarWhy name it 820 though? When its 3x140 ? Won't that be confusing to potential buyers?
Their 1x 120 mm AIO is LS320, 2x 120 mm AIO is LS520/LT520, and 3x 120 mm AIO is LS720/LT720. It never made much sense in the first place besides higher number better.
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aktpu
That AN600 seems interesting though
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