At Computex 2024, like other brands, Deepcool launched several products alongside their PC cooling peripherals. Among Deepcool’s new products were power supplies, CPU coolers, liquid coolers, and casings. Let’s dive into the details of Deepcool’s notable products at this year’s Computex.
Deepcool’s Computex 2024 Highlights: Air Cooler & Liquid Cooler
DEEPCOOL ASSASSIN IV VC EDITION and VISION Edition
Deepcool showcased two new versions of the Assassin IV, its most powerful and advanced air cooler, at Computex. The VC Edition features a separate Vapor Chamber, which Deepcool claims offers better cooling performance. With this vapor chamber, the cooler supports a TDP of up to 300 watts.
Deepcool also unveiled another version, the Assassin IV Vision. This cooler includes a built-in display that is completely wireless and magnetic.
Deepcool AK620 Digital Pro
Deepcool showcased an updated edition of the AK620 Pro at Computex. Compared to the basic version, they adjusted the heat pipes’ positioning and added a display. Deepcool calls this technology Core Touch 2.0. The AK400 also received similar updates, including a display and Core Touch 2.0 Technology.
Deepcool AN400 Series
Deepcool launched this series of coolers for SFF PCs. These coolers can manage a TDP of up to 150 watts.
Deepcool LP240 / LP360 Matrix
At Computex 2024, Deepcool announced a new AIO cooler named LP MATRIX. This liquid cooler will come in two sizes, 240mm and 360mm. It features a 5th generation pump, a 14×14 dot matrix screen, and FD12 ARGB fans. Users can significantly customize the dot matrix display using software.
Deepcool Mystique
Deepcool’s high-end AIO, Mystique, also received several updates. It now includes FD12 ARGB fans and a 2.8″ TFT-LCD with a 640x480px resolution and 750 nits’ brightness.
Deepcool’s Computex 2024 Highlights: Power Supply
At Computex 2024, Deepcool announced several new power supplies with different form factors. Their PX-S series power supplies are primarily for the SFX form factor. These power supplies adhere to ATX 3.1 and PCI 5.1 standards, featuring full Japanese electrolytic capacitors and a Cybernetics Gold rating. The PX-S series offers variants ranging from 650 to 1000 watts.
Deepcool PN-M
Deepcool also launched another new lineup, the PN-M series. Like the PX-S series, the PN-M series adheres to ATX 3.1 and PCI 5.1 standards and comes with the same rating. These fully modular power supplies offer variants ranging from 650 to 1200 watts.
Deepcool’s Computex 2024 Highlights: Casing
Deepcool CH560R
Deepcool showcased several attractive upgrades to the CH560 at this year’s Computex, renaming it CH560R. The most eye-catching feature of this case is the pixelated blocks or dots on the front, which users can detach and reposition to create any design, structure, or figure, similar to children’s building blocks. Additionally, these cases are fully compatible with ASUS’s and MSI’s Cableless projects, namely ASUS BTF and MSI Project Zero.
CH160 Mesh
Deepcool did not disappoint compact PC enthusiasts and SFX lovers in the casing section either. For small PCs, they launched the CH160 Mesh casing. Users can also decorate this casing with pixel-art blocks. It comes with replaceable mesh and glass panels, allowing users to swap the mesh panel with a glass panel if desired. The casing also supports an extension, which slightly increases its size and transforms it into the CH170.
CH170 Digital
This case can be considered the taller or larger version of the CH160. It includes pixel art blocks and a display at the bottom to monitor temperature, frequency, etc. This case is available in both white and black colors.
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