Liquid Cooling

Deepcool LE360 V2 ARGB 360mm CPU Liquid Cooler (Black)

Original price was: ₹8,999.00.Current price is: ₹6,450.00.

LE360 V2

The LE360 V2 builds on DeepCool’s proven LE lineup with upgraded performance and a refreshed design. Its frosted pump head adds a modern touch, making it an excellent choice for entry-level cooling.

Zebronics AIO360AB 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler (White)

Original price was: ₹14,499.00.Current price is: ₹6,890.00.
  • 360mm AIO cooler
  • ARGB sync
  • 67.96 CFM Fans
  • Supported Intel processors:-LGA 115X/1200/1366/1700/2011/2066
  • Supported AMD processors:-FM3/FM2/FM1/AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3+/AM4/AM5

Galax Hydro Vortex 360R ARGB 360mm CPU Liquid Cooler (Black)

Original price was: ₹15,000.00.Current price is: ₹6,399.00.
  • High-Efficiency Radiator: Aluminium raditor for rapid heat dissipation.
  • Infinity Mirror: The infinity mirror on the CPU block enables cool lighting effects.
  • Socket Support: Intel LGA 2066 / 2011 / 1366 / 115X / 1200 / 1700, AMD FM1 / FM2 / AM2 / AM3 / AM4 / AM5
  • RGB Radiator Fans: These fans are engineered to work silently and cool efficiently.
  • More Options: You can choose between 240mm Black, 240mm White or 360mm Black, 360mm White

Deepcool LE300 120mm CPU Liquid Cooler

Original price was: ₹5,999.00.Current price is: ₹3,599.00.
  • The DeepCool LE300 all-in-one liquid CPU cooler offers efficient cooling, bright LED lighting, and Anti-Leak Technology for a reliable upgrade in performance.
  • Radiator Material : Aluminum ; Radiator Dimensions : 159×120×27 mm ; Fan Dimensions : 120×120×25 mm
  • Fan Speed : 500~2250 RPM±10% ; Fan Airflow : 85.85 CFM ; Fan Air Pressure : 3.27 mmAq ; Fan Noise : ≤32.9 dB(A)
  • CPU Socket Compatibility – Intel LGA1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 & AMD AM5/AM4
  • 3 years Warranty

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