💻 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Style!
The DeepCool LT520 240mm Liquid Cooler combines cutting-edge aesthetics with high-performance cooling capabilities. Featuring a 4th generation dual-chamber pump that operates at 3100RPM, it supports a TDP of 280w, making it ideal for overclocked CPUs. With whisper-quiet fans and patented anti-leak technology, this cooler ensures both performance and peace of mind. Compatible with a variety of Intel and AMD sockets, it’s the perfect choice for gamers and PC builders looking for reliability and style.
C**O
very good
Excellent, easy to install and it is very pretty, it really works, maybe I will continue researching for better fan curve configurations but it is personal for each one
N**E
Cools 13900K no spikes, no throttling
Updated Z790 WiFi MSI w/ 13900K to latest BIOS which created a slight different algorithm for boosting, and on stock settings my old 240MM AIO which was also a deepcool started struggling or maybe it was defective, long story short I tried the CoolerMaster Core 360 and instead of looking at reviews on YouTube I figured it would be a fine replacement. In short this cooler outperforms the Coolermaster unit by about 30 degrees, no hot spots, no thermal throttling on stock firmware boost clocks. Processor ramps voltage and cooler keeps up fine even without modifying fan settings so all in all I can keep my system quiet and the CPU is much happier. So if it lasts longer than the old one I'm happy, it's only 20 bucks more then the cooler master but happy to pay a little more for a product that actually does a good job. There's some things I liked better about the Cooler master, it seems to have had nicer fan wires with sheathing but all in all it's not really about the bells and whistles. I could care less about RGB and I think that feature is a huge waste of money, I don't need a light show I need max performance for my dollar which I think this unit is probably the king of budget 360 AIOs. Happy computing
D**A
Quiet and effective
Bought for a custom build. Went in easy enough - this was my first time building my own PC and I got through it easy enough with some YouTube videos to guide me.I've run some resource-intensive stuff on the build. Cooler stays quiet and my analytics tell me it's doing its job. No complaints.
T**N
Best bang for buck cooler. LOOKS GOOD while DOING GOOD! But…
The media could not be loaded. BEST COOLER!!! The price and performance while looking very pretty, this cooler is a bang for your buck!!!I can’t give it full stars because it has a teal logo that you can’t just turn off or change the colors. It ruins the whole point of having customizable RGB, especially in color coded builds. But, aside from that this is definitely one of the best coolers that you can get for the price, that looks good, and does good.Performance:The new CPUs that have been dropping lately run pretty hot especially the high end CPUs so you definitely need a 360mm AIO if you have a high end CPU. I have a 13900K in my build and my idle temps are between 35 - 45 degrees celsius and while gaming it never goes above 75 degrees celsius. So overall it is a solid cooler to cool your CPU. This can definitely tame today’s CPUs. You'll hear pump bubbles for the first couple of days which is completely normal it is overall a pretty quiet cooler now that I had it for a couple weeks. I would definitely replace the fans though, they aren’t bad they are quiet for the most part until high RPMs of course.Looks/Design:I cannot justify spending $300 on a 360mm AIO that looks nice! And this cooler is pretty much half the cost, and looks just as nice. It has a unique design with it being square. I am a sucker for infinity mirror designs it just looks super cool, since you can see the RGB from multiple sides just adds to the already beautiful infinity mirror design especially with lighting effects.HOWEVER that teal logo is just HIDEOUS! It doesn’t match with my setup. So of course I had to do some DIY techniques to compliment my PC build aesthetically.The block with the RGB infinity mirrors just goes on top of the actual pump so it makes it very easy to install the pump, pretty sweet design DeepCool.Since I spray painted the block white to match my build and even the teal logo, the teal logo would still light up teal even though it was spray painted. So behind that block if you look in the inside (while its on) there is a very bright white light that shines onto the teal plastic looking part. All you need to do is cover that light. You can stuff anything in there to do that, I used a tape to try and do that. SO NOW the teal light is gone! And it just looks so much better in my PC now. It is a very easy modification, especially thanks to DeepCool with how they designed the block to be separate. I’ve also ordered some white cable sleeves and wrapped it around the tubes, you can find these also on amazon for pretty cheap. So with these simple and easy modifications to how it looks, it is definitely worth it.I had bought the silver version of this cooler since the white one at the time wasn’t in stock and places where they did have it were selling it for almost $200 what the heck. I really needed a new cooler for my build and I didn’t want to wait on backorder.If you can buy the white version of this cooler it would be a lot easier but you would still have to modify the block to not have it light up the teal logo, and would be a better effect to paint the visible part of the teal.TL;DRVery easy to install. If you find it hard to, a tutorial by “The Provoked Prawn” has a very good installation tutorial.Good looks/design and cooling performance tames high end CPUs.DIY to remove the teal logo: Spray paint front visible part of teal. Inside the block, cover the teal part so that it doesn’t receive any light to light it up teal.If you are in the market for a 360mm cooler, this is 100% a solid pick especially considering the price.
A**E
Beautiful aesthetics, great temps
This was the first AIO I've ever installed and installation is fairly simple. It's installed on a 14700k and my idle temps are around 32c and gaming gives me temps between 50 and 60c. It did come with thermal paste pre applied to the heat sink but I opted to wipe it off and jse mx4. It's been going on strong for 5 months now and I've no complaints.
D**N
Decent, white does turn yellow after 3 monts in a non smoker house.
The DeepCool LT720 WH aims to keep your CPU cool and your rig looking sharp. Here's a quick rundown:Cooling Performance: ❄️❄️❄️Powerful 360mm radiator and triple 120mm fans tackle even the hottest processors.Efficient pump design keeps coolant flowing smoothly for optimal heat transfer.Expect low temperatures under normal loads, and decent performance when pushing things hard.Aesthetics: ✨Sleek white design with a geometric infinity mirror block adds a touch of elegance to your build.ARGB lighting lets you customize the look to match your style.Overall, it's a head-turner that complements a light-colored build beautifully.Ease of Use:Quick and straightforward installation process, even for beginners.Pre-applied thermal paste and intuitive controls make setup a breeze.Software control lets you fine-tune fan speeds and lighting effects.Things to Consider:Noise level can be noticeable at high fan speeds, especially under heavy load.Some users report minor pump noise, although not overwhelmingly loud.Software could be more polished, lacking advanced features found in some competitors.Verdict:The DeepCool LT720 WH is a solid choice for gamers and enthusiasts who prioritize both performance and aesthetics. It delivers powerful cooling, stunning looks, and easy installation, making it a compelling option for a white-themed build. However, the slightly higher noise level and limited software features might hold it back from a perfect score.In short:Get it if: You want top-notch cooling, love RGB and white builds, and don't mind a little fan noise under heavy load.Skip it if: You're on a tight budget, prioritize absolute silence, or need advanced software control for your cooling setup.
A**M
The only right option for a 240mm White AIO
This AIO has a disproportionately great price for what you get.Pros:Great build quality and performance.Gorgeous white color and RGB block.Easiest AIO I have ever installed. Instructions were perfect.Liquid refill port is available if a top-up is needed after the 5 year warranty period.Cons:Fans are a quite loud at higher RPMs. after adjusting curves on my 7800X3D, the issue is not really present anymore as there is enough airflow and cooling to allow the fans to never really go over 50% power when gaming.No in-housing daisy chaining for fans, meaning you need to plan how to conceal the cables before mounting the fans and rad if youre mounting it on the top of your case.All the downsides I experienced were possible to be worked around, and for the $115 i paid for this AIO, i could not have asked for more. It does go on sale relatively frequently, so try not to buy it at full price if possible. But $140 full price is still definitely not bad.
J**S
Beautiful, quiet, effective!
Keeps my 13900k 90°c when benchmarking in XTU.Very nice unit with magnetic parts to help installation along. I returned my first one thinking it may have been causing overheating issues, but the second one performs exactly the same, and it turns out my issue was related to the mobo itself.I went from my 240mm ROG Ryuo with 8700k to this 360mm one for my 13900k and it's a great upgrade for sure! Highly recommend.
K**Y
Nice Cube.
The cube is nice.I've had a couple of AIOs and white i really love the arctic ones with the VRM fans, this thing is... darn nice. Has a few really interesting nifty featuers like the CPU mounts are magnetic and stick to the pump block so you can easily install them. Super nifty! There's a lot of really nice touches such as the tubes being able to go left or right pretty easily.The braiding is... a little weak-ish, and some fraying happened when it lightly grazed the G.Skill ram I have which, admittedly, is PRETTY SHARP. So be careful installing it around sharp memory and DO NOT try to tuck it away under it.Looks really good... AURA kinda sucks as you can't address the cube specifically alone for gradients etc. Mystic Light etc would be pretty rad with this cube.
C**E
Deepcool Wins The Value Market Again
Deepcool has been on a roll with value for money lately. This AIO is no exception. Coming from a Noctua NH-D15, I paired this LT720 with 3 Noctua NF-F12 PWM fans in a pull configuration, and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste. The AIO pump is nearly silent at 100% RPM. I've installed my LT720 front mounted in a Corsair 4000D airflow case. It fit just fine, with the low profile of the AIO allowing more working room. Installation was a breeze for AM4. It keeps an overclocked, undervolted 5900X at or below 40⁰C at idle, and no higher than 60⁰C under high load with custom fan curves. Ambient temp. 22⁰C. For my first Deepcool product, I'm more than satisfied. It's cool, quiet, looks good, and is excellently priced. This AIO is a breath of fresh air in a PC parts market saturated with overpriced components. I won't hesitate to try other Deepcool products in the future. If you're reading this review, keep in mind this AIO is capable of cooling nearly three times the maximum thermal output of a 5900X, so your mileage will vary depending on your processor, case, fan setup, and the environment you're in.
B**L
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, nur 39°C bei 100% Auslastung, Echt der Wahnsinn :--))
Mit AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, nur 39°C bei 100% Auslastung, Echt der Wahnsinn :--))Installation super schnell und einfach.IDELE Temperaturen bei Raumtemperatur.Bei 100% CPU Auslastung nur Maximal 39°C.Mit Lüfter Adapterkabel absolut leise.
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