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We deep-dive into the features of the DeepCool Mystique AIO Cooler

Top-notch liquid cooling from this AIO OEM, with one the nicest looking LCD screens on the market

Updated: Nov 28, 2024 11:47 am
We deep-dive into the features of the DeepCool Mystique AIO Cooler

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Today we’ll be taking a look at the latest All-In-One liquid coolers from DeepCool: the Mystique 360 AIO (available for $179.99/£159.98), which is the 360mm radiator variant, and the 240mm Mystique 240 AIO (available for $149.99/£114.98). These CPU coolers are compatible with a wide range of CPU sockets, including Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5 platforms, ensuring broad usability.

DeepCool is a brand that is well known for its cases, air coolers, and, as we have here today, liquid coolers. Unlike most of their competitors, DeepCool is an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) when it comes to their coolers, meaning they produce all the sub-components in-house from the ground up, which allows for better integration. The company has a few tricks under its sleeve, including anti-leak technology, and as we’ll see below, gyroscopic integration with its water-block-mounted LCD screens.

  • DeepCool MYSTIQUE 240
Specifications
  • Pump: 5 PRO 3-phase motor pump
  • Fans: 2x FT12 SE PWM fans (120mm)
  • Max rotational speed: 2150 RPM
  • Dimensions: 120 x 27 x 282 mm (radiator)
  • DeepCool MYSTIQUE 360
Specifications
  • Pump: 5 PRO 3-phase motor pump
  • Fans: 3x FT12 SE PWM fans (120mm)
  • Max rotational speed: 2150 RPM
  • Dimensions: 402 x 120 x 27 mm (radiator)

Features of the Mystique AIO

LCD screen with gyroscopic sensor

The most eye-catching feature of the cooler is the display on the water block. A 2.8-inch TFT LCD screen with 640×480 resolution (supporting 16.7 million colors), it can either be set to display system usage statistics like CPU temperature and frequency, or custom images and GIFs.

Uniquely in terms of AIO setups we’ve tested, the orientation of the display will automatically adjust (thanks to the built-in gyroscopic sensors) so you don’t have to worry about bending the piping to the water block to make sure it’s positioned in an aesthetically pleasing way.

5 PRO water pump & copper plate

This powerful water pump has been developed by DeepCool themselves, with a 43% increase in the cooling area of the copper base thanks to the custom skived fan design. It has improved corrosion, wear, and temperature resistance, meaning an impressive 100,000 hours of Mean Time Between Failures. The three-phase motor with its variable-frequency drive allows for nice and quiet operation.

Premium fans

The radiator is cooled by either two or three FT12 SE PWM fans made of durable PBT material with fluid dynamic bearings. These fans deliver up to 72.45 CFM of airflow at a maximum speed of 2150 RPM while maintaining noise levels below 36.49 dB(A).

Anti-leak technology

DeepCool AIOs incorporate anti-leak technology based around pressure sensors that allow the system to achieve an automated pressure balance, plus a pressure release system for when it gets too great, reducing the incidence of leaks.

DeepCreative control center 

The coolers come with a user-friendly Control Software known as DeepCreative, which ‘offers real-time monitoring, media customization, and system information displays for a tailored user experience.’

ARGB variant

If you want something with a bit more pizzazz in your build, you can also pick up the ARGB variant of the cooler, linked below (ARGB stands for Addressable Red Green Blue i.e. more controllable RGB).

  • DeepCool MYSTIQUE 360 ARGB AIO
Specifications
  • Pump: 5 PRO 3-phase motor pump
  • Fans: 3x FT12 SE PWM fans (120mm)
  • Max rotational speed: 2150 RPM
  • Dimensions: 402 x 120 x 27 mm (radiator)

Complete your DeepCool build

If you’re opting for the Mystique 360 you don’t have to pick any more DeepCool products of course, but the company does do a range of other products with similar design cues that can make a nice uniform aesthetic for your build. The company produces some nice budget-friendly cases in particular.

Case

DeepCool Morpheus case

The DeepCool Morpheus is an affordable yet versatile PC case that we had the pleasure of getting our hands on. It’s ideal for PC enthusiasts offering three configurations: standard, chimney (for vertical airflow), and dual-chamber layouts, catering to varied cooling and aesthetic needs. The case has plenty of space, supporting E-ATX motherboards, up to four 420mm liquid cooling radiators and with GP clearance up to 480mm. You get three pre-installed RGB fans with the case, which is always nice, and these come with a streamlined control system. Other features include customizable rubberized panels plus a PCIe 4.0 riser cable for vertical GPU mounting.

Fans

DeepCool FK120

There are a range of different fan options available from DeepCool, including the newer FK120 line, plus the older (but still gold) 120mm FT12 and the 140mm FT14 (both available in white or black) as well as the extra thin FT12 SLIM. RGB options are also available to match those that come in the cases (should you go DeepCool for this).

PSU

Deepcool PSU

To power your rig, we’d recommend picking up a DeepCool PSU with a Gold efficiency rating (or higher if you fancy splashing out). The latest line released in 2024 is the PN-M series, which is available in a number of different Wattages, and supports ATX 3.1.

Mouse

Deepcool MC310 3

Besides the usual components they make, DeepCool also dabble a bit into the world of mice. The MC310 ultralight is one that we reviewed last year, and it’s a great little lightweight budget mouse to finish off your build.


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