The last time we took a look at a DeepCool AIO (the LS720 WH) it topped our chart in load cooling performance, and continues to hold that place to this day. Fast forward to present time, and we are here with another DeepCool AIO for review. We first saw this AIO, the Mystique 360 at CES 2024, and were impressed by the potential that this cooler seemed to have – 640 x 480 display, improved 5th gen pump, a redesigned coldplate, and more. Let’s not wait any further, and get right into this review of the DeepCool Mystique 360.
Special thanks to DeepCool for providing the Mystique 360 review sample!
Specifications
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 Mystique 360, with its prominent LCD display, as well as a large call out to the cooler’s anti-leak technology.
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.
As we find with many AIOs, the Mystique 360 is held in place via a combination of cardboard and foam padding solutions. This design does a great job of protecting all of the components, and keeping them in place during shipment.
Additional protection comes in the way of a cardboard sleeve around the radiator and pre-mounted fans, as well as a plastic bag around the pump housing.
Accessories
Included with the Mystique 360 is a physical installation guide, as well as all of the required mounting hardware for a variety of the most common current platforms from AMD and Intel.