DeepCool LS720 360 mm AIO Review 6

DeepCool LS720 360 mm AIO Review

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Finished Looks


Without the ARGB lighting, the DeepCool LS720 looks good, to a certain extent. The mirror finish on the pump block is an interesting focal point, while the black and white of the fans add a nice bit of contrast. However, the cooler is designed for maximum visual flair, and it shows in the design. Obviously, this is a cooler that will appeal more to those who enjoy ARGB lighting. If you want a stealthy option, the LS720 isn't likely to be a good fit.


There were no issues on either platform regarding memory and graphics card clearance. While this is normal for most all-in-one liquid coolers, there are still outliers in the market, so a quick check is always warranted, just to be sure.



If you're a fan of ARGB lighting, then the LS720 will deliver, depending on what you are looking for. On the pump, the illumination is crisp; however, the green DeepCool logo looks a bit odd. This is due to the LEDs illuminating the logo being white and not ARGB, as you can see with the clear pump cap DeepCool provides. This clear cap is included and is meant to be customized to fit your tastes, but since the backlight will be white, you will need to use the color you want in the design you create rather than depending on the LEDs. I feel this is a missed opportunity. DeepCool should have used ARGB LEDs in the cap design along with a diffused logo. Still, the option to create a custom cap does somewhat mitigate the issue, but is not a perfect solution. As for the fans, their illumination is quite good overall. While you can see the individual LEDs when set to red, they tend to disappear for the most part with other colors. Still, overall both the pump housing and the fans look good with the lighting enabled.
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