DeepCool Demo Their Latest Products at Gamescom 2024
Peter Donnell / 3 months ago
DeepCool is one of the biggest names in the business, with an incredible product range spanning award-winning cases, coolers, power supplies and more. Of course, we had to stop by their booth at Gamescom 2024 to see what the latest and greatest products would be. Now, admittedly it seems we saw a lot of these products in our Computex 2024 coverage a few months ago, but given that the event is in Taiwan, showing them again at Gamescom makes sense as it’s targeted more at a Western audience. Plus, Gamescom is a public-facing event, so it’s an opportunity for customers to get hands-on with the products themselves too.
First up, we have the CH560R, a simple evolution of the CH560 which adds support for BTF motherboard designs, since they’re obviously all the rage right now. It also has support for the PIXEL 10 add-ons, which you can see someone has used to make a scream design on the front of the case; pretty cool!
Next up, we have the CG580, which is a much larger case, but again adds support for the BTF motherboard design, while offering impressive cooling and hardware support, not unlike the Corsair 3500X actually, but I bet despite the similarities this one comes in at a more affordable price too.
The Pixel 10 are proving a big addition for DeepCool now, with many of their products supporting these little rubber blocks.
You can buy a whole box of them too, and really throw some unique customisation on your cases.
When it comes to cooling, they’ve got a lot of great stuff, starting with the tiny little AN400 and the AN400BK (the all-black version). I love a good low-profile cooler, and with its new 6-pole motor fan and pressure mounting system, this is perfect for small form factor builds.
Their latest air coolers are all a nice evolution too, featuring the new digital ARGB top panels.
Allowing you to see system stats right on the top, with some nice accent lights on the side.
There’s one for every budget and CPU too, with the smaller models, spanning right up to these larger and more powerful twin fan units.
With the final form being the Assassins IV VC Vision; the IV was already my favourite air cooler of recent years, so this is more of the same, but looks fancier.
The customisation doesn’t end there either, with the new Mystique ARGB AIO coolers offering up both ARGB fans, as well as a built-in LCD display on the cooling pump.
I mean, we all need video clips of Carlton doing his dance on our coolers, right? I know I don’t, but I just want one anyway, it’s just too cool; yes, you can put any other gif or video on here, not just this.
Something a little more unique is the LP series, which comes in 240mm and 360mm variants. It features ARGB fans, as you can see…
However, it also features a large pixel display on the AIO pump, allowing you to program various effects and animations, see system temperatures and loads, that kind of thing.
Then we have their new power supplies, such as this tiny PX850S, which offers up both ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, with a new and improved 12V-2×6 cable, Cybernetics Gold efficiency, 105c Japanese main capacitor, and is available in 650, 750, 850 and 1000w capacities.
The larger PN850M is a standard ATX size and features all the same capabilities as the model above, but with a larger 140mm design, and a larger cooling fan, it can deliver 650, 750, 850, 1000 and 1200w variants.
Finally, we have their new FD12 and FD14 cooling fans, which will be available in black or white, and come equipped with their latest motor technology for lower noise output.
They’re also available as the FD12 ARGB and FD14 ARGB which as you might have guessed come with RGB technology to illuminate the fan blades.
What has been your favourite product from DeepCool for 2024? Let us know in the comments section below!