DeepCool Ice Cube CPU Coolers Unveiled New 400 500 620 700 Models with Enhanced Fan Performance and Designs

DeepCool launches its new Ice Cube CPU cooler series. Explore the 400, 500, 620, and 700 models, featuring 21% more airflow and new design choices.
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DeepCool Ice Cube CPU Coolers Unveiled New 400 500 620 700 Models with Enhanced Fan Performance and Designs

DeepCool Gets Out New Ice Cube CPU Coolers

DeepCool now has a big update to their Ice Cube CPU air coolers. The new launch brings better versions of old models and one brand new cooler, making the series bigger with a focus on better work and new looks.

What's New in the Models

The new lineup has four coolers made for different needs:

  • Ice Cube 400: This is a single-tower cooler with one fan and four heat pipes, and it can handle up to 240 watts of heat.
  • Ice Cube 500: It has five heat pipes and can take in up to 260 watts of heat.
  • Ice Cube 700: This model has seven heat pipes and can deal with up to 280 watts.
  • Ice Cube 620: This top model has two fans and six heat pipes, and can manage up to 300 watts.
DeepCool Ice Cube CPU Coolers Unveiled New 400 500 620 700 Models with Enhanced Fan Performance and Designs

Main Changes in the Second Launch

DeepCool says the new bunch has two big changes:

  • Fan Work: The new fans push 21% more air, making it easier to move air through the cooler.
  • Smart Fan Control: The Zero RPM smart control now works better and changes fan speeds based on how hot it is.

Looks and Choices

Besides working better, some coolers in this series look different too. Choices include a cooler with a digital panel for checks, and some with wood-like parts for a cool look.

Prices and When You Can Get Them

The prices for these new DeepCool Ice Cube coolers are not out yet.

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