Cooling

DeepCool LT720 WH 360mm AIO Cooler Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The DeepCool Liquid Cooler LT720 360mm 4th Gen Dual-Chamber Pump CPU Water Cooler is available now from Amazon for a very reasonable £129.99, the only thorn in the side would be DeepCool, who also sells the LS720 SE for just £105.99 right now, which appears to be largely the same cooler with a different pump aesthetic, deals and prices change all the time, but I think they’re both pretty great coolers.

Overview

This is a lovely AIO cooler, and while it’s not quite the coolest or even the cheapest, it’s within the ballpark of competitiveness that I would be happy to own one… and well, I actually do own one, and it keeps my i7-13700K in great shape. As I said, it’s a bit noisy using the default fan curve, but if you do need to crank the airflow and don’t care, it’s very capable of dealing with some big overclocking heat.

I personally set it to 30% fans, it’s practically silent, and my CPU doesn’t throttle when rendering videos and hits the marketed boost clocks, which is really all I want from a CPU cooler; maximum performance from my CPU and very little noise. Of course, you can use the included limiters too, but honestly, just set the fan curve right, it does the job just fine.

The build quality adds to the price, and I think DeepCool’s build quality is a little bit nicer than Asatek’s. The pump is incredibly quiet despite being able to push at up to 3100 RPM. The mounting kit is really easy to use and well-engineered, although in fairness, most brands have that nailed down these days too with a few exceptions. Plus, those new fans are pretty stunning to look at and deliver some massive airflow for 120mm models.

Aesthetics are sublime too, the white paint matches up on the radiator with the white plastics, the white cables and headers, and the tubing. Honestly, it’s a small detail but colour matching over multiple materials isn’t easy, and the all-white with a little bit of chrome and a green logo just looks gorgeous. The added infinity mirror cube effect on the pump is really unique too, but DeepCool has always been the top dog for cool pump designs.

Should I Buy One?

The DeepCool LT720 is one of my favourite AIO coolers, so much so, I have one in my own PC. I do think the default fan curve is a bit aggressive, but DeepCool does include fan limiting cables in the box to address this should you feed the need for quieter performance. It coolers well and it looks stunning. However, while not the most powerful cooler I’ve tested, the overall build quality and presentation give me confidence in its ability to perform consistently for years to come.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), 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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