DeepCool has unveiled the AN600 VC, a down-draft air cooler designed for desktop PCs. The product debuts at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei with a focus on improved thermal efficiency and quieter operation compared to its predecessor.

The new cooler utilizes a second-generation vapor chamber with sintered process for improved heat dissipation.
The AN600 VC utilizes six heat pipes connected to a second-generation vapor chamber. DeepCool states the new vapor chamber is larger and thicker than previous designs, using a sintered process for better heat transfer across the base.
Specifications
- Heat Pipes: 6
- Noise Level: ≤ 27.2dB(A)
- Cooler Type: Down-draft Air Cooler
- Vapor Chamber: Second-generation with sintered process
Thermal performance claims center on enhanced cooling capacity from the upgraded vapor chamber design. The cooler maintains noise levels at or below 27.2dB(A) during operation, targeting quieter system builds without sacrificing cooling output.

Pricing and exact release dates remain undisclosed. DeepCool plans to bring the AN600 VC to global markets following its COMPUTEX 2026 debut, though commercial availability details have not yet been confirmed.



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