With this series, the brand brings itself up to date with watercooling kits featuring 2.8″ IPS screens. They boast an attractive 640×480 resolution. Via the DeepCreative utility, you can display system information, still or moving images, or monitoring data with real-time graphics.
As for the pump, we learn that the series uses the latest generation (5th) of DeepCool pumps. This directs the liquid onto a new cold plate featuring 0.1 mm micro-fins.
Ventilation will be provided by two or three 120 mm FT12 SE fans. These will run from 500 rpm to 2150 rpm. Airflow will be 72.45 CFM, while static pressure will be 4.32 mmAq. Thanks to an easy-to-use mounting system, the pump can be installed on LGA-1700/1200/115x and AMD AM5/4 platforms.
In terms of price, the 360 mm pump is priced at $214, compared with $180 for the 240 mm version. While the Mystique 360 is listed on Amazon (not yet available), the 240 mm will arrive at the end of March.