Monday, October 17th 2022

DeepCool Unveils LT520 and LT720 AIO CPU Cooler

DeepCool, a global brand in designing and manufacturing high-performance computer components for enthusiasts worldwide, announces an all-in-one (AIO), liquid CPU coolers to enthusiasts, gamers and visual content creators who are looking for extreme cooling performance and low noise level for their builds, with a uniquely looking multidimensional infinity mirror pump cap.

The DeepCool LT series all-in-one liquid CPU coolers continue to deliver outstanding cooling performance built upon our 4th generation water pump design. Featuring new flow channels with an optimized skived copper block paired with a powerful 3100rpm three-phase drive motor for solid thermal capacity. High-performance FK120 Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fans are finely tuned for static pressure performance. Topping it off introduces a uniquely looking pump cover with new multidimensional infinity mirror design sparks a mesmerizing visual effect.
The LT Series AIO is built on a 4th Gen, water pump design by DeepCool that maximizes cooling performance. The new pump design contains a powerful 3-phase motor that can pump up to 3100 RPM. Improved microchannel layout ensures optimal coolant flow, and a thick solid copper base with a seamless match. A one-of-a-kind block cover design featuring multiple infinity mirrors on various surfaces that reflect millions of colors for a new visual experience. The geometric reflections glow with Addressable-RGB lighting for a new look.

The LT series AIO coolers support most major RGB synchronization software to coordinate your colors and control different lighting effect to match personalize your system.

The included DeepCool FK120 Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) PWM fans are that are returned and balanced to perfection for both performance and operational efficiency. The sturdy frame and fluid dynamic bearings offer stable and long-term reliability. The FK120 fans included feature a dynamic PWM range than their retail counterparts. The Fluid Dynamic Bearing design provides dynamic PWM range, supreme airflow, near silent operation at ≤32.9 dB(A) full load noise, and 50,000 hours of long operational lifespan.

Installation is quick and simple with newly designed mounting brackets that keep your cooler fastened safely on both the latest Intel and AMD platforms.
  • Intel LGA2066/2011-v3/2011/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155
  • AMD sTRX4/sTR4/AM5/AM4
Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The LT Series All-In-One Liquid CPU Coolers is available on the DeepCool worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. All are backed by a five-year warranty, alongside the DeepCool worldwide customer service and technical support network.
  • LT720 $139 USD
  • LT520 $109 USD
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9 Comments on DeepCool Unveils LT520 and LT720 AIO CPU Cooler

#1
spnidel
sick infinity mirrors. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games. I can't wait to look at my CPU cooler as I'm playing games.
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#2
Chaitanya
Watched product video yesterday, atleast price of these AIOs is sensible and RGB isnt too over the top. Whats curious is seems like Deepcool has stopped advertising their pressure valves for recent AIO or they have removed those completly.
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#3
Space Lynx
Astronaut
hmmm... i am intrigued. these are actually really cool looking. that infinity mirror would look awesome in my Montech Air X case
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#4
bonehead123
Sooooo.... did they have to get that pump design approved thru asetek, or did they just come up with it on their own and told them to K.M.A.... ?
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#5
claes
Deepcool has been making their own designs for awhile AFAIK. What yanks me is the 3100 rpm fan at < 32dB (sorry, avoiding the emoji), which is highly unlikely, but on the product page it says is 2150 rpm?
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#6
cvaldes
claesDeepcool has been making their own designs for awhile AFAIK. What yanks me is the 3100 rpm fan at < 32dB (sorry, avoiding the emoji), which is highly unlikely, but on the product page it says is 2150 rpm?
You have misunderstood the press release or maybe you do not know how an AIO cooler works.

In an AIO cooling system, there are at least two motors: one water pump motor and at least one fan motor and each one generates its own noise. There's a cooling block that attaches to a chip (CPU or GPU) that has water circulating through it. The water pump moves the heated fluid through tubes to a radiator where it is cooled by fans. When the coolant exits the radiator, its temperature is cooler and it returns to the waterblock.

Here's one vlogger's explanation:


The 3100 rpm figure is for the water pump motor. No acoustic performance was provided in the press release for the water pump.

The 32.9 dB(A) sound figure is for the radiator fan. No speed performance was provided in the press release for the PWM fan.

Whoever wrote the Deepcool press release actually understands how to write basic English. Start a new paragraph when introducing a new topic.
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#7
claes
My bad I misread, thanks for being a jerk about it though lol… I mean, I corrected myself by going to the product page and confirming the fan speed, guess I’m an idiot. Congrats on writing an essay about me and the intermediate English writing lesson that the PR doesn’t follow, and for coming back four hours later for the edits! Nice work!

Looking forward to your confirming that I am an idiot for checking the product page but not double-checking the PR, sure it’ll be a banger.
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#8
cvaldes
Sorry, I simply cannot keep track of how much any person here knows. Hell, I don’t recall what anyone wrote two days ago. Your handle looks familiar but so do fifty others.

There are a lot of forum participants who don’t speak/write English as a first language. It would be an easy miss. Heck, even some native English speakers don't understand the purpose of punctuation, capitalization, new paragraphs, etc. based on the walls of text I often encounter on the Internet.

The fact that you posted a different speed for the fan made me think you didn’t understand the other speed was for a different device. There are people who have been on PC Q&A forums (not just TPU) longer than you who seem to know almost nothing about computers.

Anyhow hopefully this is cleared up.

Don’t worry, I’m not immune to brain farts either.

:):p:D
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#9
claes
Thanks for the apology, no worries! :toast:
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