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DeepCool LT720 White 360mm AIO Unboxing

PC enthusiasts spoke and DeepCool delivered! DeepCool has listened to its followers and is ready to launch a white version of the popular LT720 360mm All-in-one closed-loop CPU cooler. Soon after the DeepCool LT720 launched at the end of last year, lovers of white PC builds were asking for a white version of this high-performance CPU cooler. Well, you don’t have to wait much longer as the DeepCool LT720 White will be launching in the UK on April 25th.

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
01:34 DeepCool LT720 WH
02:50 Unboxing / up close
09:29 With power – RGB
11:23 Quick test with 13900KS

Since we only just reviewed the LT720 in black a few months ago and don’t anticipate the change in colour to have much (if any) effect on thermal performance, today we are just doing a quick unboxing video to showcase the DeepCool LT720 White for you guys. But we did just manage to squeeze in a quick thermal performance test versus the original black LT720 on our new (spoiler alert) CPU cooler test bench. So nothing too taxing for the brain, just sit back and enjoy the video.

DeepCool LT720 AIO (360mm) Features:

  • Built on the company’s own 4th generation high-performance pump to maximise cooling performance via a powerful three-phase motor running at speeds of up to 3100RPM.
  • The CPU block is equipped with a solid copper base redesigned with an improved microchannel cold plate to ensure optimal coolant flow.
  • Powerful FK120 White high static pressure fans with a PWM operating speed range of 500-2250 RPM and low noise levels of 32.9dbA at maximum rotational speed.
  • Users can synchronise their setups with RGB lighting effects from the infinity mirror design CPU block by easily connecting to a 3-pin 5V ARGB header which can then be controlled by motherboard software.
  • Quick and simple installation process with newly designed brackets which are hidden when installed into the system.
  • Compatible with all current Intel and AMD desktop platforms including LGA1700 and AM5.

Specifications:

  • Radiator Dimensions – 402 x 120 x 27mm
  • Radiator Material – Aluminum
  • Pump Dimensions – 94 x 80 x 68mm
  • Pump Speed – 3100 RPM±10%
  • Pump Connector – 3-pin
  • Pump Power Consumption – 4.56 W
  • Tube length – 410 mm
  • Fan Dimensions – 120 x 120 x 25mm
  • Fan Speed – 500~2250 RPM±10%
  • Fan Airflow – 85.85 CFM
  • Fan Air Pressure – 3.27 mmAq
  • Fan Noise – ≤32.9 dB(A)
  • Fan Connector – 4-pin PWM
  • Fan Power Consumption – 2.64 W
  • LED Type – Addressable RGB LED
  • LED Connector – 3-pin(+5V-D-G)

Thermal Performance and Noise

Since this is an unboxing video, not a full review and we didn’t anticipate that a change in colour would produce any real thermal benefits we only ran a quick thermal/noise comparison test with the LT720 White versus the original black LT720.

This did give us an opportunity to try out the new test bench which uses an Intel Core i9-13900KS CPU, Z790 Aorus Master motherboard from Gigabyte, G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 DDR5-5200 memory and a Seasonic Prime PX-850 power supply. The CPU is running at stock frequency and vcore values for this test but this still means it’s pushing 300W of package power.

Cinebench R23 30-minute Load Thermals

Noise Output Under Load:

As expected there were no big surprises during the thermal tests, the white LT720 virtually matched the black version in both thermal performance and noise, and any minor differences between the two are within the margin of error. One thing that can be said is DeepCool AIOs seem to perform consistently, at least our samples did anyway.

So that’s the new DeepCool LT720 White 360mm AIO CPU cooler in a nutshell, It’s a great-looking cooler and I am sure it will complement any white build very well. It has a lovely almost all-white design, with white cables and connectors, the only slight problem I have is the black anti-leak bung cap that’s on the side of the radiator, this would have been better in white too. RGB lighting looks good and it performs very well, just like the black one.

The DeepCool LT720 White 360mm AIO CPU cooler will launch on April 25th here in the UK, it is priced at £134.99.

KitGuru says: If you like the Deepcool LT720 but want one in white to match your build, well now you can. We think it's a very eye-catching cooler and should suit white builds of any specification with its high-end thermal performance.

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