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DeepCool at Computex 2025: Air Cooling, Water Cooling, More Cooling, and a Case

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Deepcool presented a diverse range of cooling solutions at Computex 2025, covering high-end all-in-one liquid coolers, flagship LCD-equipped systems, advanced air coolers, and next-generation chassis fans. The new LQ Ultra models include an ARGB halo ring on the pump housing and a built-in LCD panel that displays live coolant temperature, pump speed, and overall system status. Available in 240 mm and 360 mm radiator options, these AIO units can be fully managed via software for personalized performance profiles. For example, the LQ360 comes with three FD12 ARGB fans and DeepCool's fifth-generation water pump, featuring a three-phase, six-slot, four-pole motor capable of spinning up to 3,400 RPM. This configuration delivers 72.04 CFM of airflow and 3.48 mm of static pressure while keeping noise under 38.71 dB(A). To help ensure long-term durability, the series also incorporates DeepCool's patented Anti-Leak Technology.




At the top end, the SPARTACUS line stands out with a 3.4-inch IPS display embedded in a brushed aluminium pump cover. Redesigned high-static-pressure fans accompany these units in both 360 mm and 420 mm radiator sizes. Each cooler relies on DeepCool's sixth-generation pump, which operates at up to 3,600 RPM.

DeepCool expanded its air-cooling portfolio with three models: ASSASSIN IV, ASSASSIN IV VC VISION, and ASSASSIN VC ELITE WH. The standard ASSASSIN IV uses seven heat pipes alongside interchangeable 120 mm and 140 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fans. Users can switch between quiet and performance modes. The VC VISION version adds a vapor-chamber base and a quad-segment digital display for CPU metrics, while the ELITE WH model features a white-finish design, supports 300 W TDP, and fits Intel LGA1851 and AMD AM5 sockets.

The second-generation AK G2 air coolers introduce AI Smart Mode, 0-RPM startup with Activate Clearing Tech, and optional wood-panel accents. Complementing these products, the FL12 and FT14 case fans offer Gen 2 ARGB illumination with 36 LEDs, true Fluid Dynamic Bearings, and daisy-chainable 8-pin connectors. The FL12 spins at 500-2,150 RPM for up to 55 CFM of airflow, while the FT14 operates between 500-1,650 RPM for 78.83 CFM. Both fan models come with three-year warranties.

Last but not least, DeepCool prepared a supertower split case called CL660. If you remember times when external radiators were a thing, this case brings a similar concept of mounting a radiator on top of the case in a separate box.


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Look away Americans! You can't buy these. :laugh::(
 
Also they show this PC:
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Look away Americans! You can't buy these. :laugh::(
Ahhh, but you're semi-wrong! Sudokoo (if my research is correct).

BTW, I just got the Proteus 360 in the mail from the CPU cooler Giveaway!
 
Looking forward to V2 series of coolers.

Edit: did they not present Genome III case at the booth?
 
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