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DeepCool
九州风神
IndustryComputer hardware
FoundedMarch 1996; 28 years ago (1996-03)
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Products
Websitewww.deepcool.com
Old logo used until January 11, 2020

DeepCool (Chinese: 九州风神) is a Chinese computer hardware manufacturer headquartered in Beijing. Founded in 1996, the company produces a range of products including air and water CPU coolers, computer cases, power supplies, computer peripherals, and accessories. DeepCool has a manufacturing facility in Shenzhen, and branch offices in the United States, Europe, and other Asian countries. The company name was inspired by the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue.

History

DeepCool was founded in Beijing, China, in 1996. The company opened its first manufacturing facility in January 2000 for component production, testing, and assembly.

On January 11, 2020, DeepCool released a new brand identity.

In June 2024 the company was subject to US sanctions after selling goods to Russian companies that the US judged to be useful in Russia's war against Ukraine.

Products

A Deepcool Captain 360 all-in-one cooling unit installed in a case

The company's products include:

See also

References

  1. "Company Info". deepcool.com. Archived from the original on 2014-08-22.
  2. Hagedoorn, Hilbert (January 11, 2021). "DeepCool Updates its Identity, incl new logo". guru3d.com.
  3. Butts, Jeff (13 June 2024). "US sanctions PC cooling and power supply maker DeepCool for selling products to Russia, fueling its war efforts in Ukraine". Toms Hardware. Retrieved 14 June 2024.

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