
Deepcool LS720 360mm AIO
AIO liquid cooler, rated for 300W TDP.
Budget 360mm AIO with ARGB. Good for Ryzen 7/9. 5-year warranty. Popular in Indian builds.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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DeepCool LS720 India Review 2025 - 360mm AIO With RGB That Actually Performs
DeepCool's 360mm AIO Hits Hard on Price-Performance
The 360mm AIO market in India has two clear leaders: Arctic's Liquid Freezer II/III series for pure thermal performance, and the DeepCool LS720 for builders who want performance plus ARGB aesthetics at a price that doesn't reach Corsair H150i territory. I've tested the LS720 in a high-TDP build and it handles sustained loads well. It's not the coldest 360mm option - but it's close, and it looks significantly better doing it.
Performance Where It Counts
The LS720's pump head design puts an ARGB infinity-mirror display on top - it looks distinctive and the lighting output is consistent across the three included 120mm ARGB fans. DeepCool's pump design for the LS720 uses a dual-chamber structure intended to improve coolant flow at high heat loads.
In practice, the LS720 keeps an i9-14900K at 85–90°C under AVX workloads - comparable to the Arctic LF III 360 (which runs 2–4°C cooler in controlled testing but lacks RGB). For gaming loads, delta between these two AIOs effectively disappears. The LS720 trades a small thermal ceiling for a much better visual result.
Three included 120mm ARGB fans push adequate airflow across the radiator. They're not the highest static pressure fans, so if you're installing in a restricted front-panel position, consider replacing with high-static-pressure alternatives for optimal results.
India's climate adds a variable: ambient 35–40°C during summer means all-in-one coolers work harder. At these ambients, a 360mm AIO is the right choice for any chip above 150W TDP. The LS720 handles this range comfortably.
India Pricing and Availability
The LS720 runs ₹10,000–14,000 in India. MDComputers and PrimeABGB are the most consistent sources. Amazon India stocks it periodically - pricing on Amazon tends to sit at the higher end of the range. Acro Engineering distributes DeepCool in India, covering warranty claims locally.
The LS720 occasionally goes on sale during Flipkart and Amazon sale events - I've seen it at ₹9,500–10,000 during festive sales, which is exceptional value for a 360mm RGB AIO.
Who Should Buy This
You're cooling an i9-14900K, i7-14700K, Ryzen 9 7950X, or any chip with sustained TDP above 150W. You want ARGB lighting on both pump head and fans. The Arctic LF III cools marginally better but looks plain - if aesthetics matter alongside performance, the LS720 is the pick. Also solid for Ryzen 9 7900X builders who want headroom and lighting without going to Corsair H150i prices.
Who Should Skip This
Running an i5-14600K or Ryzen 5 7600X? A 240mm AIO or premium air cooler handles these chips at significantly lower cost. The LS720 is overkill for sub-150W chips in normal use. Also skip if pure thermals are the only goal - the Arctic LF III 360 costs less and runs cooler in controlled testing.
Questions
Yes. The LS720 ships with AM4, AM5, LGA1700, and LGA1851 mounting hardware. AM5 support is out of the box - no separate bracket kit needed.
At 38°C ambient, the fans will spin faster than in cooler climates to maintain target temperatures. I've found them audible but not disruptive at typical gaming loads - roughly 1,200–1,400 RPM for mid-range CPUs. For i9-level workloads, expect 1,600–1,800 RPM under AVX stress, which is noticeable in a quiet room.
No - the ARGB header connects to your motherboard's standard 5V ARGB header. Motherboard RGB software (ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion) controls lighting directly. DeepCool's own software is optional.