Review: Deepcool LT720 LCS Cooler

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    We review the LT720 LCS Cooler. A new and improved all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler based of the LS series, characterised by an aesthetically pleasing water block with an "infinity mirror" a...

    Review: Deepcool LT720 LCS Cooler
     
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    chispy Ancient Guru

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    Nice review Boss @Hilbert Hagedoorn , well done. I agree it's a little expensive compared to similar offers but i guess the bling bling it's what customer's pay for on this beatiful unit. It looks like a the pump it's their own design and not a asetek clone. Not a bad product as it looks very good.
     
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    Taking a look across the charts I just noticed that the Corsair H80i GT is probably the best 120mm AIO ever made. It competes with most of the 360mm AIOs listed. I bought one in 2014 and it's still running flawlessly. It's the 4th system I have using it, and it's cool, silent and going for almost 8 years straight. The first one to use it was an i5 3330, then an i7 4770, a Ryzen 7 2700X, and now a 5700X. The only thing I added was the AM4 bracket, because it's a lot older than the first Gen Ryzen.
     
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    tunejunky Ancient Guru

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    while the fans ramp up to being noisy @ load, otherwise they're incredibly quiet - in the Noctua category. for most gamers (who don't OC) this is a winner.
     

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    What is most gamers ? Do ppl really need watercooling and rbg these days ?
    I paid 50e my mugen 5 on day one, thats almost 3 times less for a better product (it fail by 1° but it's 2db quieter)
     
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    Agent-A01 Ancient Guru

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    It's a little bulky looking but the 'infinite mirror' looks pretty cool.

    @Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Curious why you are still testing a 4790K.
    That CPU uses thermal paste between IHS and die and it has the issue of slowly pumping out(plus not exactly good paste either in W/mk)

    Years ago when I had that CPU I noticed temps slowly degrading after multiple P95 runs. Delid plus liquid metal dropped temps by a good 20c.

    Is it not possible that it is/has affected test results?
     
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    I read Deadpool instead of Deepcool
     
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    It only looks cool if your off on an angle otherwise you won't see any infinite mirror effect

    Also it's not that great at cooling my R7 5800X this is idle temps with a 4.75GHz all core OC @ 1.375V now shockingly it gets to 88c when doing the multi core run of CB R23 I reckon the main reason for this is the Rad is only 25mm thick if it had of been say 35 or 38mm it may actually do a decent job
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