Over the past 5–6 years, the Chinese brand Deepcool has gained the trust of gamers, having the opportunity to raise the level of quality of its products and discard the Xiaomi label from the world of computer components. After the success of the Gammax and Assassin tower coolers, Deepcool finally believed in itself and launched several new lines of liquid cooling systems that can compete on equal terms with analogues from ARCTIC, Cooler Master, Corsair and NZXT. The manufacturer places especially high hopes on the premium Deepcool LT models, created with an eye on designer and overlocker assemblies.


The basis of the LT line is made up of highly efficient closed-type water coolers, when the water block, liquid pump and radiator with active fans are pre-matched to each other and are ready for assembly and installation out of the box. As is customary, a water block with a pump and a radiator with fans are connected to each other using a pair of strong hoses through which the coolant circulates, and the entire cooling structure covers both the processor and the socket space.

At this point, a person who is well acquainted with Deepcool products may have a question: how does all of this differ from other Deepcool LS drops? In both cases, we are talking about closed-loop models with the same water pump, PWM-controlled fans and almost identical design. The difference is in style. In the LS drops, the emphasis is on lighting, which is why both the fan blades and the outline of the round water block are abundantly dotted with LEDs. While the plain LT models look more strict and neat, attracting attention with the help of a two-layer water block with an unusual mirror backlight.