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Review: Deepcool LT720 LCS Cooler
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" and RGB lighting.
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#6076212 Posted on: 11/24/2022 06:06 PM
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.
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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#6076525 Posted on: 11/25/2022 08:05 PM
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.
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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#6076847 Posted on: 11/27/2022 11:29 AM
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)
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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#6076917 Posted on: 11/27/2022 06:27 PM
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?
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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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.