DeepCool LS720 WH Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Summer is starting to wind down here in the US, with temperatures slowly working their way out of the 100s and 90s. Keeping cool is usually my number one priority this time of year, but for my PC, keeping cool is a priority all year round. Thankfully, DeepCool knows this and has recently released a new series of liquid coolers called the Infinity Series, of which we will be taking a look at the LS720 WH. The LS720 WH is the white version of the LS720 (the LS720 being the black version), and it features a 360mm radiator, ARGB fans, DeepCool’s 4th generation pump, and more. Lets see how the LS720 WH handles some summertime heat.

Special thanks to DeepCool for providing the LS720 WH review sample!

Specifications

DeepCool LS720 WH

DeepCool LS720 WH

Packaging

DeepCool has done a good job of providing a retail packaging that not only shows off the product, but has a very modern look. The box itself is a pretty standard brown cardboard box with some DeepCool marketing, while a white sleeve surrounds the left 3/4ths of the box. The front of the box shows an image of the LS720 WH, with its RGB lighting in full effect, as well as a large call out to the cooler’s anti-leak technology.

DeepCool LS720 WH

The back of the box provides a large list of specifications, which I really appreciate, as it makes it that much easier for a customer to compare products while shopping in a retail environment. The anti-leak technology is also highlighted in a few images and text boxes.

DeepCool LS720 WH

As we find with most AIOs, the LS720 WH is held internally inside of a form-fitting molded cardboard shell. This design does a great job of protecting all of the components, and keeping them in place during shipment.

DeepCool LS720 WH

Included with the LS720 WH are all of the mounting brackets, cabling, and hardware you need for installation, as well as documentation to assist with installing and information.

DeepCool LS720 WH