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Computex 2016 – Deepcool Genome Chassis, AIO Watercooling and GamerStorm

An exclusive event coverage of Deepcool, Genome Chassis, AIO Watercooling and GamerStorm at Computex 2016, direct from the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall, Taipei. We take a look at the Deepcool booth at this year’s Computex. Let’s see what they’ve got in store for us in 2016!

Deepcool

Deepcool is a manufacturer and provider of thermal products for desktops, laptops and servers. It was founded in Beijing in 1996. Its factory is now located in Shenzhen.

On display at the booth was Deelcool’s Genome chassis installed with their all-in-one liquid cooling (AIO) unit. They also had a LED strip which was fully RGB, along with a decent CPU cooler with a modded fan.

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What caught my attention was Deepcool’s latest liquid cooling unit … the Captain series. It has unique reactor-style pump housing with white LEDs that pulsate, and looks rather funky!

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We also saw the Gamer Storm brand at the booth. It’s Deepcool’s high-end brand aimed the enthusiast market. Let’s hope we will see more over the coming months.

 

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