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DeepCool Upgrades Entire AIO Range at Computex 2019

DeepCool

It seems that DeepCool never let us down when it comes to innovation. This year, they had no PC cases on show, which was a bit of a surprise. However, they had their entire AIO liquid cool range on show, and every single one of them has been tweaked and improved in one or more ways. This spans from their budget models (seen below), right up to their flagship Castle coolers.

One of the simple innovations is that on (most) of the coolers, the Deep Cool logo is now magnetic or turnable. Not all pumps want to install in the same orientation, but at least you can have the logo the right way around now; never a bad little detail to fix.

RGB

They’ve upped their RGB game now too. Some pumps have RGB logos, RGB rings, and some of the radiators have RGB fans too. This is helped a lot by the included in-line aRGB controller, allowing you to control all the lights without the use of software. However, the usual range of RGB headers are supported to sync with your other hardware too.

Performance

Their mid-range coolers certainly look a cut above the competition. The pump design alone looks absolutely fantastic. However, there are two models, one with a fixed logo in the center and one with a removable cover. This removable one comes with inserts to customise the logo in the middle. They even include a blank one that you could have engraved to match the rest of your custom build. All the fans are now improved too, with anti vibration mounts, and a dual-blade design for low-noise and higher airflow.

Castle

I’ve always loved the reactor design of the Castle. However, now the pump uses a metal tubing design for the flow that comes out the middle. It looks great with its chrome finish, and really captures the reflections of the RGB of the pump housing.

Innovation

This is the big deal for all of these coolers, however. It’s on every single model now. Each feature an innovative anti-leak system that helps correct the pressure in the radiator. It’s a deforming balloon that collapses if the pressure is wrong, allowing gas out of the radiator to prevent build up and stopping coolant from leaking. I commend Deep Cool for doing this on all models, not just their high-end ones.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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