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Deepcool Impress with New Cases and Coolers @ Computex 2025

Computex 2025: The eTeknix team is here at Computex 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing you coverage of the latest, greatest, and next-generation of PC hardware, components, gaming tech, and much more! While we’re currently on the show floor taking many pictures and having meetings, we will endeavour to update our live gallery throughout the day, which you can check out here!

Deepcool

DeepCool are one of our favourite brands here at Competex 2025, they always have an interesting range of cool cases, and accessories, and today is certainly no exception.

Coolers

First up, we have their new flagship LCD liquid cooler, the Spartacus. This is the latest evolution of their existing cooler designs, featuring customisable lCD displays, more robust build quality, and improved cooling performance thanks to their 6th generation pump design and new and inproved fans.

Not not only do the fans and pump look fantastic, they offer extensive colour and display customisation options to really make them your own. Allowing you to add animations, videos, and system statistics to the display. The Spartacus is available in a 360mm and a 420mm option to suit your build, and is targeted at more highend users.

Next up we have the LQ360 Ultra designed to deliver quiet and efficient cooling performance with ARGB lighting effects and a digital display on the pump to show important system statistics. While not as advanced as the display on the Spartacus, is more than enough to add some flair to your next build, and this should come in at a more competitive price point.

If you favour air cooling over a liquid cooling setup, you’ll be happy to see the second generation of their AK series air coolers. The AK G2 comes with improve aesthetics, improved build quality, and improved acoustic and cooling performance. Up to 1.5c cooler Vs gen 1. With a zero RPM fan mode as well as AI smart mode, it can dynamically balance noise and performance to ensure you get the best from your system. Furthermore, it now comes with a wood top cover option giving it a more natural look and a way to really boost the aesthetics of your build. It also matches up with some new wood options and accessories for other DeepCool products.

Cases

When it comes to cases, DeepCool continue to innovate and their new hyper-split tower case. The CL6600 is one of the most unique and interesting cases we’ve seen at the show so far.

It features an ATX mid tower PC case as you might expect, but with a separate unit on top separating a 360mm cooler from the rest of the system, further enhancing cooling performance, and giving it a really unique aesthetic too.

As you can see on the inside, the tubing runs through a channel from the main case into the top box. It’s a really interesting design, and I can’t wait to test its performance in the office.

If you’re you’re looking for something even more unique. There is the DeepCool Genome III. This case still features a built-in AIO cooler, however, it is literally built into the case and is actually part of the front panel and top panel, with some exposed tubing and reservoir technology on the front of the case. The radiator is tucked into the top of the case. I’ve never really seen an AIO built into a case like this and it’s certainly an interesting concept, as it makes for an easier installation of your system given that part of it is already done from the factory, and it’s something more unique.

What what do you do you think of the latest products from DeepCool? Do you like their new liquid coolers, air coolers or cases more? Let us know in the comments.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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