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DeepCool Announce GamerStorm “Lucifer” CPU Cooler

DeepCool are a brand gaining quite a lot of traction these days with relatively sleek looking CPU coolers that have premium quality without the premium price. Their latest addition, courtesy of TechPowerUp, is the GamerStorm Lucifer CPU cooler. This CPU cooler isn’t exactly well named for the U.S market but it looks like a beast of a cooler. Measuring in at 140 x 110 x 163 mm, with a further 26mm for the provided fan, this is one heck of a CPU cooler as it weighs in at a huge 1.097 KG.

The base uses six 6mm heat pipes and a nickel plated copper contact plate. The 140mm fan ventilates the huge aluminium heatsink. The fan is capable of 700 to 1400RPM with up to 81.33 CFM at 17.8-31.1 dBA.

Apparently the DeepCool GamerStorm Lucifer is only arriving in the Greater China region for now but we could see it arrive in the USA and Europe soon. No doubt after a name change though, as to not offend Western Christians. In China the name is unlikely to kick up much of a fuss. Pricing is not yet known but given DeepCool’s current portfolio expect it to undercut its competitors.

Images courtesy of DeepCool and TechPowerUp

Ryan Martin

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