Brand Introduction In India [ Deepcool ]

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Dear lynx,

We are happy with the CM Coolers bought from you. Why confuse our life again. Better to stick to Hyper N 520 , Hyper N 620 , V 8. Looking forward for Hyper TX3 and Hyper 212 Plus which CM launched in computex this month and hope to get this stuff at lynx-india.com. :clap:
 
Im interested in CPU coolers if in Good price but the Most i'm interested in is the Deepcool Icedisk 200 HDD cooler (Fanless Heatsink)

I have the 2 fan HDD coolers on two of my HDD though they work by keeping temp down,but eventually they collect Lot of Dust on the HDD,which i think does more harm than good in the long run!
 
haraakiri said:
I would love to buy DeepCool IceBlade Pro. When could we expect to get these? And price?

Hi ,

I Have a situation In Hand Due To Deepcool Rates By Wingzero ,I Am Talking Up this Case With the Mods Here Then i Will Procced .
 
DeepCool Ice Blade Pro Heatsink Review - FrostyTech.com

The funny thing is, lesser known heatsink makers can often be the OEM manufacturers Tier One brand names turn to for production, so it really pays to consider the whole field. That brings us to a company called DeepCool which operates from Bejing, China.
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There you have it, a good performance heatsink from relatively unknown Bejing based thermal solutions maker.

Frostytech hears from a lot of readers who get fixated on one particular heatsink brand (usually Thermalright) and as a result many people miss out on potentially good CPU cooling options. While DeepCool is just beginning to build a name for itself publicly, the Ice Blade Pro is certainly a shot across the bow that's not to be ignored.

But :
Est. Pricing: $60USD
 
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