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Deep Cool shows off new AIO coolers and cases at Computex

Computex 2015 took place last week but our coverage continues, after all, there was a lot to see this year. At the trade show last week, Deep Cool displayed its new range of cases, alongside some new Maelstrom All in One liquid coolers and a new fan design. 

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First up, let's take a look at the Tristellar Mini-ITX case, featuring three compartments built out of aluminium, with a unique look and a fairly hefty price tag, coming in at £400. There will also be a hand made variant but that one will sell for £500.

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There is also a new carbon design case known as the Nephrite. The images do make it look as though the side panel is two-toned but lighting conditions at these events are never ideal, Leo has assured us that the side panel is in-fact uniform in color to the rest of the case.

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There were also new all in one liquid coolers (AIO units) from the Maelstrom series. These come equipped with new T5 fans, which feature a slit in each fan blade, which may help with noise by letting air pass through easier.

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KitGuru Says: Deep Cool has some interesting things on display this year. What do you guys think of the new cases and AIO's? 

Thanks again to Leo Waldock for attending Computex 2015 on behalf of KitGuru.

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6 comments

  1. I wanna see the Captain AIO’s in different colors.

    Or the Captain waterblock/pump combo as a standalone.

  2. Hey Speely, I haven’t seen you in forever! No longer on WCCFTech?

    Would you happen to know if Deep Cool’s AIO offerings are better than Corsair?

  3. I’ve pretty much given up on WCCF. It’s turning into an Nvidia/Intel troll circle jerk and Hassan has admitted on more than one occasion that he has no intention of doing anything about it. It’s the armpit of the tech news world and I want nothing more to do with them.

    As far as DC’s AIOs, from what I’ve read I’d say at best they’re on-par with Corsair, maybe slightly lesser. I recall a review I read (and can’t seem to find now) that put the DeepCool Captain 360 on about equal footing with Corsair’s H100i (240mm). I haven’t looked at DeepCool’s Maelstrom series but I would assume they would be as good as or slightly better than their Captain series and pretty comparable with Corsair.

  4. Good to know! I understand what you mean.. There are a few good people there, you just pretty much have to ignore half the comments section.. I really only go there because it is so active. I have WCCF, TechReport, Videocardz, Guru 3d, Fudzilla, Hexus, TT, TechSpot, KitGuru all on speed dile, but they move at a snail crawl most times :/

    Wish I could get the Ennermax Liqtech 240. I saw the review a while ago on JayzTwoCents and it is like a tank! Can’t remember if it would even fit in my 750D, thing has quite a large rad. I got the Noctua NH-D15 instead as it was on sale black friday.

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