DeepCool used Computex 2026 to show a wide range of new CPU cooling products, including a curved screen 360mm AIO, a flagship Assassin V Vision air cooler with a built in display, a low profile vapor chamber cooler, and a cleaner mid range tower cooler for minimalist builds.
The lineup shows how PC cooling is moving in two directions at once. On one side, brands are still focused on better thermal performance, stronger heat transfer, quieter fans, and improved clearance for RAM. On the other side, premium coolers are becoming more visual, with built in screens, animated content, monitoring panels, and more customization.
DeepCool’s booth had products for several types of PC builders. Small form factor buyers got a new low profile option. Mainstream builders got a simple tower cooler with vapor chamber support. Enthusiasts got a new Assassin series flagship air cooler. Liquid cooling fans got the most dramatic product: a 360mm AIO with a large curved AMOLED display.
DeepCool AN600 VC targets compact PC builds
The AN600 VC is DeepCool’s new low profile air cooler, designed for compact PCs that cannot fit a large tower cooler. Its main feature is a vapor chamber base, which helps move heat away from the CPU more quickly while keeping the cooler short.
The cooler uses a slim 120mm fan mounted above the heatsink. DeepCool says the design preserves full RAM clearance, which is important in small builds where every millimeter matters. The company also claims the cooler runs at 27.2 dBA or lower, making it a quiet option for compact systems.
| Cooler | Type | Key feature |
|---|---|---|
| AN600 VC | Low profile air cooler | Vapor chamber base and slim 120mm fan |
| AK700 VC | Mid range tower cooler | Seven heat pipes and full RAM clearance |
| Assassin V Vision | Flagship air cooler | 4.5 inch IPS display and eight heat pipes |
| SILENTNOX PRO 360 | 360mm AIO liquid cooler | 6.67 inch curved 2K AMOLED display |
The AN600 VC is likely aimed at people building smaller gaming PCs, office systems, living room PCs, or compact creator machines. It may not match the cooling capacity of a large tower or liquid cooler, but the vapor chamber design could make it more capable than a basic low profile heatsink.
AK700 VC brings a cleaner mid range tower design
DeepCool also showed the AK700 VC, a mid range single tower cooler built for users who want strong cooling without RGB lighting or display hardware. It uses a thick aluminum fin stack and seven heat pipes to move heat away from the CPU.
The design is simple, with a clean top cover that should fit better in quieter or more professional looking PC builds. Not every builder wants a cooler with lighting or a screen, and the AK700 VC seems designed for that audience.
DeepCool also says the AK700 VC provides full RAM clearance. That makes installation easier, especially for people using taller memory modules or filling all DIMM slots.
Assassin V Vision adds a display to DeepCool’s flagship air cooler
The Assassin V Vision is the most premium air cooler in DeepCool’s Computex lineup. It continues the Assassin series with a large heatsink block, eight heat pipes, and a 140mm fan.
The standout feature is the display on top of the cooler. DeepCool has added a 4.5 inch IPS screen with an 854 x 480 resolution. The screen can show personalized content and system information, giving builders another way to customize the look of their PC.

This kind of screen based cooler is becoming more common in premium builds. Some users want animated graphics, hardware stats, clocks, or custom themes inside their case. The Assassin V Vision gives that option while staying in the air cooling category rather than moving to liquid cooling.
It also keeps full RAM clearance, which is useful because large dual tower coolers often interfere with tall memory modules. A flagship air cooler with a display and better clearance could appeal to builders who want performance and style without using an AIO.
SILENTNOX PRO 360 brings DeepCool’s first curved display AIO
The most eye catching product was the SILENTNOX PRO 360, DeepCool’s new 360mm liquid cooler with a curved display. The cooler uses a 360mm radiator and a new CPU block design with a large 6.67 inch 2K AMOLED screen.
That display is much larger than the small pump screens found on many AIOs. It is designed to show more immersive visuals and offer greater control over displayed content. For builders who want their cooler to become the visual center of a PC, this is clearly the product DeepCool is pushing.
The SILENTNOX PRO 360 also uses DeepCool’s seventh generation pump and includes a 360 degree rotatable magnetic top cover. The top cover uses a wireless connection, which should help with cleaner installation and easier orientation inside different case layouts.
The large curved AMOLED display may not be necessary for everyone, but it shows where high end AIO coolers are heading. Performance still matters, but visual customization is now a major selling point.
DeepCool is covering every part of the cooling market
DeepCool’s Computex lineup is broad because it does not focus on only one type of builder. The AN600 VC is for compact systems. The AK700 VC is for practical mid range builds. The Assassin V Vision is for flagship air cooling with a display. The SILENTNOX PRO 360 is for showcase liquid cooled PCs.
That range makes sense in today’s market. PC builders want different things from coolers. Some want silence. Some want the lowest temperatures possible. Some care about RAM clearance. Some want screens and visual customization. DeepCool is trying to cover all of those needs.
The most interesting part is how even air coolers are getting more advanced. Vapor chambers, large screens, better clearance, and refined tower designs show that traditional CPU air cooling still has room to evolve.
Pricing and launch details will decide how competitive these products are. But based on what DeepCool showed at Computex, the company is clearly trying to make its cooler lineup more varied and more visually ambitious.
The SILENTNOX PRO 360 will draw the most attention because of its curved AMOLED display, but the Assassin V Vision may be just as interesting for builders who prefer air cooling. Together, they show that DeepCool wants to compete not only on temperatures, but also on design, customization, and system integration.



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