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The DeepCool LT720 360mm AIO is a cutting-edge CPU liquid cooler designed for high-performance gaming. Featuring a multidimensional infinity mirror and advanced anti-leak technology, it supports a TDP of 300w, ensuring optimal cooling for overclocked CPUs. With high-speed fans and a sleek design, it combines aesthetics with functionality, making it a must-have for any serious gamer.
S**N
Trouble free install, amazing cooling
The media could not be loaded. ✅ Incredible cooling performance✅ Quality construction✅ Totally silent in operation✅ Wide CPU & socket support✅ Trouble free installation✅ Cool appearance✅ Environmental packagingEven though I don't have one of the top-of-the-range CPUs (an i5-13500) the CPU fan came on surprisingly often, especially when gaming. The stock cooling fan that came with it did an OK enough job but couldn't prevent thermal throttling when pushed, and it was quite loud.This model of AIO cooler is probably overkill for my current CPU but my small Asus Prime AP201 mATX case could easily accommodate it along the top so why not - esp. as it then opens up the possibility of a CPU upgrade in future. I can definitely recommend the case too - it's small but incredibly roomy, and all the panels remove to make installing things like this much easier.As you can see from the hwinfo monitoring screenshots, it made a MASSIVE difference to temps and performance and what you can't see / hear is the lack of fan-noise while it's handling the 100% 20 core CPU load (same for both before and after tests).Installation was very straightforward, mine used the LGA1700 socket with a CPU frame that I'd already installed to help with heat, but I'd definitely suggest watching some installation videos first as they definitely helped. One tip I particularly found useful was to cut off the sides of the plastic cover that protects the pre-applied thermal paste - it made it easier to attach the mounting brackets and position the radiator in the case without risking any damage to it (just remember to remove it before you attach the pump block to the CPU!).I also found it easier to put the thumbscrews onto the CPU mounting posts to hold the rear bracket in place while positioning the radiator and attaching it to the case, to prevent it falling off. Of course an extra pair of hands will also help.I'm not a tree-hugger type but I also like that the packaging it arrived in is very plain and simple, mostly just cardboard - it means you're not paying for fancy packaging that will just go to waste, and everything is going on the product.Overall, it is a very well made high quality product that I definitely recommend. It's the first DeepCool product I've used and I'll definitely use them again in future.
T**S
Slick. Functional. Effective.
The LT720 Multidimensional Infinity Mirror CPU Cooler (ASIN B0CRHJ2M3W) from DeepCool comes with everything necessary to connect to both Itel and AMD based systems.Not much point is discussing my case/CPU temps as they'll most certainly be different for everyone given the unlimited possibilities of PC building and usage.Installed, this looks great, but the cooler doesn't just rely on its looks as the included fans move ~85CFM of air - that's more than most whole home air exchangers in normal mode, and although the cooler is relatively quiet, it comes with sound dampers/adapters for those that wish to go the extra mile. Add to this DeepCool's reputation and RGB lighting, and one ends up with a slick looking, functional AND reliable setup.I have zero issues recommending this product. Just be certain it supports your CPU, and your case can accommodate.I hope you find this enlightening and/or helpful to your decision making.
T**R
This cooler is capable and fairly easy to install.
I've always wanted a liquid cooling setup for my PC but I've always been afraid to take the plunge because liquid and computers can be scary.Before I go into the review itself, I will say make sure to measure your case beforehand. I didn't, and this does not fit in my case properly. While I do have it set up, it's pretty janky overall and I need to purchase a new case to properly Mount and install this. As it stands now, zip ties are helping hold things in place until I can get a new case.Thankfully this cooler is fairly straightforward to install if you can follow the instructions that are included. It comes with three fans that daisy chain together making it easier to plug into the motherboard as you only need to plug in one fan to the motherboard directly. The radiator is made out of pure aluminum by the feel of it and the pump that attaches to the CPU has a decorative block on it that looks pretty nice actually but it's completely optional as it's just held on by magnets.I was surprised that there is already thermal paste pre-applied and it's not a thermal pad. This takes the worry of putting too much thermal paste on, which is something that almost always happens to me because I never feel like I have enough and then put an extra dot or two on there. So I appreciate that.It works well with my am4 cpu, which is a ryzen 7 5800x and with my old crusty thermal paste on that was long overdue to be reapplied, I noticed a drastic difference in cooling. Before, at idle my CPU was setting between 45 and 50 Celsius, and under a decent load I was barely hitting over 50 Celsius with this cooler attached. Mind you I don't use too much CPU intensive stuff, most of the games I play are GPU intensive so unless you're doing some sort of video editing that requires the cpu, or you're playing a game like dragon's dogma 2, which is a CPU bound game, this cooler may be overkill. Still though, anything that helps prolong your hardware is always a good thing and this can't allow you to overclock, or overclock further than you already are if you are into that sort of thing.The cooler is already prefilled in case you're curious and shouldn't need topping off according to the manual.Overall, I really like this cooler a lot and as long as it's willing to work, it will be my cooling solution going forward from computer to computer until it is no longer able to fit the cpus. I'm an AMD CPU guy these days so until they leave am5, I should be good for the foreseeable future.
K**H
Excellent cooling capabilities, but most CPUs will not need this much.
This is an excellent AIO. It comes with mounting hardware for both older and newer CPUs, including Intel generations from 12 - 14 (LGA1700), 10th and 11th gen (LGA 1200), and Ryzen CPUs from AM4 and AM5 sockets (Ryzen 3000, 4000, 5000, 7000 series).For fans, there are three provided DeepCool FK120 fans which run quietly and cool well under load. Testing this on a Ryzen 5700X, temperatures rarely rose above 50 degrees under full load. This was with the stock thermal paste that is pre-applied on the cooler. They also provide a daisy chain connector to connect all three fans to one 4 pin fan header, if you don't have three separate fan headers. All fans are 4 pin PWM.The materials and overall construction of the AIO also feels great and is made from quality materials. While DeepCool has had some issues with leaks in the past, these issues have since been fixed with a new pump design. If anything happens though, I will be back to update this review.If you dislike the aesthetic of the RGB on the cooler, it can be taken off. The RGB is simply a cover with ARGB pins and LEDS that can be detached from the main cooler at any time, without affecting performance. This allows you to go for a sleeker, more minimal look if that's what you prefer.In terms of value, this depends on your use case. A 360mm AIO like this one is capable of cooling any modern consumer CPU, and DeepCool's previous revision of this cooler is a testament to that. However, for anything less than that, this is unnecessary. An air cooler at a third of the price (such as the AK620) is more than capable of cooling Intel i7 CPUs as well as Ryzen 7000 series. This is assuming you don't plan on overclocking, or have low profile ram.The people I would recommend this AIO to are individuals running high end CPUs (such as Intel i9 or Ryzen 5900X or 7900X series), individuals going for unique looks, or in cases where a sufficient air cooler won't fit (such as in the case of high profile RAM).I would not recommend this to people building a budget gaming PC, or anyone who wants to buy once and keep it for longer than 10 years. Air coolers are much better value for your money in a budget build, and AIOs have more parts that can fail than air coolers. If a fan breaks on an air cooler, you simply replace the fan, but if the pump breaks on an AIO, you will need a new one.
B**A
Provides excellent thermal performance under heavy load
I recently tested the DeepCool LT720 Liquid CPU Cooler, and I am really impressed by its performance. This liquid cooler is designed for high-end CPUs, offering both strong cooling performance and attractive looks. It is a great choice for gamers, content creators, and overclocking enthusiasts. During testing this liquid cooler showed impressive thermal performance, effectively keeping the CPU temperatures in check even under heavy workloads and demanding gaming sessions. The low noise levels of the cooler make it a suitable choice for users who prioritize a quiet computing environment without sacrificing cooling performance. The cooler has a 4th Gen pump for reliable coolant circulation and a 360mm radiator for effective heat dissipation. With a 300W TDP rating, it can handle the heat output of high-end CPUs, even when overclocked. Apart from the solid performance, another feature of this cooler I liked is its multidimensional infinity mirror ARGB design, which creates an eye-catching visual effect. It also comes with addressable RGB lighting that can be synchronized with other components for a cohesive lighting setup. The ARGB fan also delivers efficient airflow to aid in heat dissipation, ensuring that the CPU stays cool even during intense workloads and gaming sessions. In conclusion, the DeepCool Liquid CPU Cooler is a top choice for users looking for both strong cooling performance and to create a visually aesthetic setup.
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