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DeepCool’s new LT series AIO coolers have an RGB infinity mirror CPU block

DeepCool is debuting its best-looking AIO CPU coolers yet. The new LT series combines up to a 360mm radiator with high-static pressure fans for cooling performance, while the CPU block helps these coolers stand out thanks to Infinity Mirrors, which give a great effect when combined with RGB lighting. 

The new LT CPU coolers promise to operate silently while offering high cooling performance, featuring a new pump design with new flow channels, a 3100rpm three-phase drive motor, and an optimized skived copper block. The pump is covered with multiple ARGB infinity mirrors, delivering a unique look.

To cool down the radiator, these units ship with FK120 Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) PWM fans, the same ones used on the AK-series air CPU coolers. These fans are balanced to offer both performance and operational stability, operating at ≤32.9 dB(A) at full load. Moreover, they're rated with a 50,000 hours MTBF.

The LT520 is the 240mm version and will cost $109, while the LT720 is the 360mm version and will cost $139. These coolers are supported on most Intel and AMD platforms, including Intel LGA2066/2011-v3/2011/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 and AMD sTRX4/sTR4/AM4/AM5.

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