Monday, July 8th 2013

DeepCool Announces GamerStorm Lucifer CPU Cooler

DeepCool found it appropriate to name a product after he who must not be named. Classified under its premium GamerStorm brand, DeepCool Lucifer is a large tower-type CPU cooler. Its heatsink measures 140 x 110 x 163 mm, 26 mm thicker with the fan attached; weighing 1,097 g. Its design consists of a mirror-finished nickel-plated copper base, through which six 6 mm-thick heatpipes emerge, fanning out across the two edges of the aluminum fin stack.

The somewhat "H"-shaped fins of the cooler have jagged edges to increase turbulence, and with it, heat dissipation. A 140 mm PWM-controlled fan ventilates the heatsink. It spins between 700 and 1,400 RPM, pushing up to 81.33 CFM of air, with noise output ranging between 17.8 to 31.1 dBA. Luckily for DeepCool's brand image, the GamerStorm Lucifer is being introduced only in the Greater China region, where buyers are more likely to be either oblivious or indifferent to the name.
Add your own comment

16 Comments on DeepCool Announces GamerStorm Lucifer CPU Cooler

#1
Jorge
Like all of these coolers - the proof is in the cooling capabilities. It looks nice but how well does it cool and how much does it cost on the street?
Posted on Reply
#2
Jack1n
Wow this cooler is massive,1.093 KG with the fan or without?
Posted on Reply
#3
Liquid Cool
Everything is labelled dark, demon, etc...now lucifer? It's not just this company, it's about every company. Every pc game etc. I'm about ready to pull the plug at our house...frankly, it's getting ridiculous.

The world is on it's way to hell and people are :toast:
Posted on Reply
#4
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Jack1nWow this cooler is massive,1.093 KG with the fan or without?
With fan.
Posted on Reply
#5
xvi
He who must not be named? I don't see "Voldemort" anywhere in theOOOOOOHHHHHH! I get it now.
Posted on Reply
#6
drdeathx
JorgeLike all of these coolers - the proof is in the cooling capabilities. It looks nice but how well does it cool and how much does it cost on the street?
DeepCool air cooling solutions cool great. They have a few that are not off the Noctua D-14. Grat product, great design but finding them in the US is impossible(I think) due to lack of distribution. :)
Posted on Reply
#7
natr0n
After you install this you say hail satan instead of thank god thats over.
Posted on Reply
#8
natr0n
Liquid CoolEverything is labelled dark, demon, etc...now lucifer? It's not just this company, it's about every company. Every pc game etc. I'm about ready to pull the plug at our house...frankly, it's getting ridiculous.

The world is on it's way to hell and people are :toast:
Don't forget the music industry symbolism.;)
Posted on Reply
#9
micropage7
Jack1nWow this cooler is massive,1.093 KG with the fan or without?
yeah i have assasin. but they have 'not well' retention kit.
so far deepcool stuff looks pretty attractive and their performance is good. you just need some touch to get it better and dont forget their price :toast:
Posted on Reply
#10
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
This one's retention kit shouldn't be much different from Akasa's. X-shaped backplate, H-shaped frontplate, bolts. AMD users are shortchanged, and probably have to install it "upwards." Sigh...
Posted on Reply
#12
Unregistered
If your machine overheats with this on, does the cooler burst into flames and spawn the Devil?

Nice cooler, and good mounting kit, shame it's only for the Chinese market.
#13
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Isn't 1kg to much for a cooler that sits sideways on something? If it was bolted to the case (as some OEM's did it in the past), but on the motherboard? I wouldn't want to have that. Unless it has beastly performance.
Posted on Reply
#14
Yellow&Nerdy?
Isn't that a bit of a unfortunate name for a cooler? After all, it's pretty hot in hell. Or at least that's what I've been told.
Posted on Reply
#15
hellrazor
The Evil Dark GRRRR Screamo Deathsatan Cooler will surely be better.
Posted on Reply
#16
Jack1n
FrickIsn't 1kg to much for a cooler that sits sideways on something? If it was bolted to the case (as some OEM's did it in the past), but on the motherboard? I wouldn't want to have that. Unless it has beastly performance.
Yes i would be hesitant to put in a tower case myself,would be really good for a bench setup tough.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Nov 6th, 2024 02:19 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts