DeepCool has updated its Ice Cube CPU cooler series. It includes two improved versions of the previous generation, as well as an all-new model.
The single-turret Ice Cube 400 features one fan and four heatpipes, with a power consumption of 240 watts. This is followed by the Ice Cube 500 model, which has five heatpipes and can dissipate 260 watts of heat. The flagship Ice Cube 620, however, features two fans and six heatpipes, allowing it to dissipate up to 300 watts of heat. There's also the Ice Cube 700, which has one radiator, seven heatpipes, and a power consumption of up to 280 watts. In addition to models with digital panels, some coolers are also available with decorative inserts.
According to the company, the key improvements to the second-generation Ice Cube are a 21% increase in static pressure from the fans. The intelligent system that controls zero RPM now more accurately controls rotation.
The cost of the new products remains unknown.