DeepCool teases wood-accented CPU cooler

DeepCool plans to reveal new CPU cooling solutions at Computex 2025

DeepCool has confirmed that it plans to showcase new cooling products at Computex 2025. On Twitter/X, the company has given its fans a “sneak peek” at one of its new products. What we can see below is that Deepcool has a new dual-tower CPU cooling solution that features a wood-clad top.

It is unknown what this CPU cooler will be. Is it a successor to Deepcool’s popular Assassin IV CPU cooler? Is it a successor to Deepcool’s lower-end AG620 or AK620? Given the unfamiliar nature of its new fan frames, it looks like this cooler uses a new fan design. This suggests this is an entirely new cooler design, not a new version of an existing heatsink.

Will DeepCool have other wood-accented products to show us at Computex? Will we see wood-accented cases, peripherals, and other products at the Deepcool booth? I guess we will have to wait and see.

OC3D will be at Computex next week, so expect to see in-depth coverage of everything we see at the event. If we can find Deepcool’s booth, we will certainly take a few picture of this new heatsink.

You can join the discussion on DeepCool’s planned wood-accented CPU coolers on the OC3D Forums.

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