At CES this week, a mysterious company known as Shenzen Fluence Technology caught our eye. This company is responsible for the PC Cooler brand and it appears they share some similarities with a company many KitGuru readers are familiar with – Deepcool.
Watch via YouTube below:
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Coolers / PSU
- 03:23 SFF K101 Mesh
- 03:59 C3 Case
- 04:36 Fans
- 05:25 AIO Coolers
Shenzen Fluence is a couple of years older than Deepcool but from what we've heard, staff have moved between the two companies over the years. Having a look at the RZ820 cooler from PC COOLER, it has a lot of visual similarities to Deepcool's Assassin air cooler.
As we move through the line-up of air coolers, we also spot the RT620, a dual-tower heatsink solution with two fans capable of handling up to 265W of heat. This one clearly seems intended for workstations, as it lacks the RGB and coverings of the RZ820, which has more of a ‘gamer' style to it. The RC620 Digital is more interesting, as it includes a display on the top of the heatsink that can be controlled by software to show important stats like CPU temperatures.
On the AIO Cooler side we have the DT360, which has a large LCD display that magnetically attaches to the CPU block. The cooler is said to be capable of handling up to 320W of heat, making it ideal for high-end and high core-count CPUs. This is an impressive claim but we would need hands-on testing to see just how good it really is.
Under the CPS label, Shenzen Fluence also has power supplies and cases available. The SFF K101 Mesh is exactly what the name suggests, a small form-factor chassis with mesh panels to ensure plenty of airflow for the hardware inside. We also had a quick look at the YS1200, which is an ATX power supply, so you wouldn't want to pair it with the K101 case, but if you were building a desktop and are looking for a reliable PSU, this unit has ratings for Cybenetics Gold and 80Plus Gold.
KitGuru Says: Hopefully we'll get to spend some time reviewing some of this in the months ahead. Is there anything shown here that you would like to see tested?