DeepCool has unveiled a broad lineup of new cooling products and PC building hardware at COMPUTEX 2026, ranging from workstation-grade air coolers to display-focused liquid cooling systems and updated chassis designs. The company’s showcase highlights a continued focus on thermal efficiency, lower noise levels, and increasingly integrated visual customization.
Among the key announcements are the StationX 620 workstation air cooler, the SILENTNOX PRO 360 liquid cooler, new vapor chamber-based CPU coolers, and refreshed panoramic PC cases.
DeepCool Expands Vapor Chamber Cooling Across Product Lines
A major part of DeepCool’s COMPUTEX lineup centers around its updated VC 2.0 vapor chamber technology, which is now being introduced across multiple cooling categories.
The new ASSASSIN V VISION flagship air cooler combines the updated vapor chamber design with a more compact heatsink layout and an integrated 4.5-inch LCD display for system monitoring. DeepCool is also bringing vapor chamber cooling into smaller systems with the AN600 VC, targeting low-profile builds where thermal density remains a challenge.
The company further updated its AK-series lineup with the AK700 VC and AK700 VC WH, focusing on improved thermal efficiency and refined acoustic behavior.
StationX 620 Targets Threadripper and EPYC Workstations
DeepCool also introduced the StationX 620, a workstation-focused air cooler designed specifically for AMD Threadripper and EPYC platforms. The cooler supports 4U rack compatibility and is rated for up to 540W TDP, positioning it for high-core-count workstation and server deployments.
This reflects a growing demand for large-scale air cooling solutions capable of handling workstation CPUs without transitioning entirely to liquid cooling setups.
SILENTNOX PRO 360 Combines Quiet Cooling With a Curved AMOLED Display
The new SILENTNOX PRO 360 marks the debut of DeepCool’s SILENTNOX liquid cooling series. The cooler integrates a 6.67-inch curved 2K AMOLED display directly into the pump housing, shifting further toward display-centric cooling hardware aimed at showcase PC builds.
DeepCool states that the cooler is optimized for low-noise operation while using a new in-house pump design intended to improve cooling performance and acoustic consistency.
DeepCool Pushes Fan Engineering and Wireless Connectivity
DeepCool is also expanding its fan technology portfolio with a new generation of performance-focused cooling fans. The company introduced updated wireless connectivity solutions intended to reduce cable clutter and simplify installation inside modern PC cases.
Additionally, DeepCool highlighted its adoption of ISO 21940-certified dynamic balancing standards, aimed at reducing vibration and improving long-term rotational stability and acoustic behavior in cooling fans.
Updated Cases Focus on Display Integration and Accessibility
On the chassis side, DeepCool showcased the CH690 LCD, a panoramic case featuring a built-in 7-inch IPS display and four pre-installed ARGB fans. The case is designed for showcase-oriented systems where monitoring and visual presentation are part of the build aesthetic.
The company also announced the CH170 PLUS UES, an updated small-form-factor chassis with quick-release side panels intended to simplify hardware access and maintenance.
Availability
DeepCool’s new products were showcased during COMPUTEX 2026 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The company has not yet disclosed pricing or regional availability details for the announced hardware lineup.
