At Computex 2025, Mat stopped by the DeepCool showroom to check out the 2nd Gen AK Digital CPU cooler, the latest Assassin cooler, new cases and more.
The DeepCool CL6600 is our first point of call. It comes with a pre-installed radiator on the top, and it is massive, so you'll have solid liquid cooling for your CPU right out of the box. This case is due to launch by Q4 of this year, so we'll learn much more in the coming months.
The Genome is a very large case in the DeepCool line-up. This one has integrated liquid cooling too, with a massive reservoir hidden in the front panel, making it ideal for someone planning a custom cooling loop. The interior of the case is large, with plenty of space, and a digital panel in the PSU shroud, which showcases vital system stats.
On the Power Supply side of things, DeepCool is now manufacturing its own SFX PSUs, which will go nicely with one of DeepCool's many ITX or micro-ATX cases. Like several other PSU makers, we've also seen DeepCool roll out a new high-wattage option, with a 2450W PSU now available, likely intended for high-power AI workstations.
For liquid coolers, we have the new flagship AIO from DeepCool – the Spartacus 360 and the Spartacus 420. Pricing isn't known yet but they are due to hit the market this year. These are sleek and stylish AIO coolers with ARGB fans, a removable pump cap and an integrated display.
The 2nd Generation AK Digital CPU coolers will soon hit the market. These coolers are known for the integrated digital display on top of the heatsink shroud, offering a quick and easy way to check CPU temperatures. If you'd prefer to not have a screen on your heatsink, then the DeepCool AK G2 coolers will be more up your alley.
Finally, we have the latest update to DeepCool's legendary Assassin series of air coolers. The new Assassin VC Elite comes with a vapour chamber design and a massive, enclosed heatsink for a mix of aesthetics and performance. The cooler is now available in white in addition to the standard black option.
KitGuru Says: We look forward to taking a closer look at DeepCool's new products in the months ahead.