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CES 2023: DeepCool shows off new QUADSTELLAR, air coolers, fans and PSUs!

Today at CES 2023, Luke takes a walk through the DeepCool suite, taking a closer look at new coolers, fans and cases, including the recently launched Quadstellar Infinity chassis, and the new Assassin IV CPU cooler. 

Watch via YouTube below:

Video Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro – the air coolers with screens!
  • 01:11 PX-G Gen5 PSUs
  • 02:24 Custom showcase builds
  • 04:55 The NEW Quadstellar
  • 05:36 More coolers and fans
  • 07:18 LS and LT liquid coolers
  • 08:00 CH560 chassis + digital version!
  • 09:39 Rounding out

At the top we have the new Assassin IV cooler, this cooler is built with seven heatpipes running through the heatsink, and the fans have a built-in speed adapter to help balance noise and performance. The cooler is capable of 250W+ cooling and the shroud cover is magnetic, making it easy to take off for fan cleaning or replacement. This cooler will be launching in Q1 priced at $99.99.

On the AIO front, DeepCool has the new LS520 SE Digital, which is a 240mm version with a big LCD screen connected to it. There is also a larger 360mm version – the LS720. Finally, DeepCool's LT series AIO coolers will soon be available in white too.

The CH560 chassis is also on the way in two versions, a standard version at around $110, and a $140 version with a built-in display that can be used to monitor hardware temperatures. The case ships with three ARGB fans in the front and there is a magnetic sliding glass panel on the side. The Quadstellar Infinity is perhaps the more interesting case, offering a unique chassis with dedicated compartments for key components, although this case is on the high-end side, costing $299.

DeepCool is also revamping its power supply lineup with new ATX 3.0 units, offering up to 1300W at high efficiency.

KitGuru Says: DeepCool has plenty of interesting hardware on the way. Is there anything here you'll be keeping in mind for a new PC build? 

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