DeepCool LT720 – Solid cooler with a gorgeous block

Conclusion and evaluation

The LT720 cooler is the top of the range from DeepCool. It is a classic 360mm liquid all-in-one cooler that should offer an interesting price/performance ratio. At first glance, it will catch your eye with its visual design that combines simple geometry and a mirror effect with RGB backlighting. Above all, however, coolers should perform well without being too noisy. So let’s see how well the LT720 does in our tests.

Conclusion and evaluation

DeepCool LT720 is another great cooler on the market, which can impress not only with its high effectiveness, but also with its interesting price-performance ratio. Moreover, it clearly stands out from the crowd with its interesting design that combines a 3D infinity mirror effect, a simple geometric pattern and dynamic RGB backlighting. It would fit perfectly into a cyberpunk-themed build, for example.

I was a bit disappointed by the absence of a tube of thermal paste in the package. DeepCool could also work on eliminating the vibration of the FK120 fans at certain speed levels (about 65% and 90% of max speed), which led to resonance with the radiator and an annoying buzzing of the cooler. These minor flaws unnecessarily spoil the overall good impression I had of this cooler. However, if you are looking for a visually really interesting cooler for your build, the DeepCool LT720 will serve you perfectly. And of course, it will also easily tame your CPU temperatures without making too big a dent in your budget. The Approved editorial award is well deserved.

English translation and edit by Jozef Dudáš




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