Deepcool Expands Lineup With New Products At Computex 2024

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Deepcool Makes Computex 2024 Even Better!

[Press Release] Deepcool has brought an exciting lineup to the table for Computex 2024, offering new products that add to its vast portfolio across multiple categories.

Deepcool Computex 2024 Cooling
Deepcool Offered Coolers For All Types of PCs At Computex 2024

Cooling

Starting from the cooling solutions, the Assassin IV VC Vision has just been introduced. Thanks to a vapor chamber, this cooler supports up to 300 watts of TDP. A real-time CPU status monitoring display is also included.

Elsewhere, Deepcool boasts multi-data screens and Core Touch Technology 2.0 for the AK Digital PRO Series. Meanwhile, the AN400 CPU cooler is best suited to small form factor PCs since it maintains cooling without taking up a lot of space.

Deepcool LP Matrix AIO
The AIO Provides Instant Access To Key Information Through Its Built-In Display

For those who prefer AIOs, the LP Matrix AIO series is worth watching. Thanks to the latest-gen pump, a dot matrix display, and various RGB options, this series combines top-tier performance with ultimate customization. Deepcool is offering 240mm and 360mm variants of the AIO.

To wrap up the cooling lineup, the FD12/FD14 Series fans, which are available in 120mm and 140mm variants, are optimized for both performance and acoustics.

Deepcool Computex 2024 Chassis
Three New Case Lineups Were Shown At Computex

Cases

Apart from coolers, the company debuted new cases at Computex. The CH560R Series is compatible with the BTF form factor. It also features a glass side panel and a hybrid mesh design.

The CH160 MESH ITX Series is the perfect choice for those seeking a portable form factor. Despite its small size, this case supports several taller coolers and GPUs. The CH170 Digital Series expands on this design with digital monitoring screens and more exceptional airflow in the same compact form factor.

Deepcool Computex 2024 Power Supply
Deepcool’s Power Supplies Come With Dedicated 12V-2×6 Cables

Power Supplies

Deepcool has upgraded the PN-M Series to enhance its power supply offerings. This series is now in line with Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, making it suitable for modern PC builds.

To capitalize on the popularity of SFX builds, the PX-S Series now offers up to 1000 watts of power in a compact form factor. It also supports the ATX 3.1 standard.

PIXELS

PIXEL bits mark Deepcool’s initiative to offer further customization across the chassis lineup. Each silicone PIXEL bit fits right in with the grills of various cases, making them compatible with the CH560 and CH780.

Even more cases will be supported in the future.

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