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can i add DeepCool LT320 AIO cooler? Is this even compatible?

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@590_p0016ur_fan,

 

Did you mean the DeepCool LS320, as I could not locate an LT320?

 

Yes, an AIO (All-in-One) cooler can work on your HP Pavilion 590-p0016ur, provided that your PC meets certain requirements:

 

  1. Compatibility: Ensure that the AIO cooler is compatible with your CPU socket type (AM4). Most AIO coolers support a variety of socket types, but it's always good to check.

  2. Case Size: AIO coolers come with radiators that need to be mounted inside your case. Make sure your PC case has enough space to accommodate the radiator, whether it’s a 120mm, 240mm, or 360mm size. Smaller cases may not have room for larger radiators.

  3. Mounting Locations: Check if your case has mounting locations for the radiator. Typically, you’ll need space on the top, front, or rear of the case for the radiator and fans.

  4. Power Supply: AIO coolers often require a bit more power than standard air coolers, especially for the pump and fans. Ensure that your power supply can handle the additional load, though most modern office PCs should be fine in this regard.

  5. Noise: AIO coolers can be quieter than stock air coolers, but it depends on the specific model and how you configure the fans. If noise is a concern in your office, choose an AIO cooler known for quiet operation.

  6. Purpose: If your office PC is used for light tasks like word processing, web browsing, and email, you might not need an AIO cooler as the stock cooler should suffice. However, if you want better cooling or are using the PC for more intensive tasks like video editing or running multiple virtual machines, an AIO cooler could be beneficial.

 

In summary, while an AIO cooler will work on an office desktop PC, it might be overkill for basic office tasks unless you have specific cooling needs.

 

The pump is powered through a 3-pin connector, which needs to be connected to the CPU fan header on the motherboard. The fan itself uses a 4-pin PWM connector for variable speed control. Meaning, you'll have to use a 4-pin PWM splitter cable. Additionally, the LS320 comes with customizable aka addressable RGB lighting that can be controlled via motherboard software, making it visually appealing as well.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@590_p0016ur_fan,

 

Did you mean the DeepCool LS320, as I could not locate an LT320?

 

Yes, an AIO (All-in-One) cooler can work on your HP Pavilion 590-p0016ur, provided that your PC meets certain requirements:

 

  1. Compatibility: Ensure that the AIO cooler is compatible with your CPU socket type (AM4). Most AIO coolers support a variety of socket types, but it's always good to check.

  2. Case Size: AIO coolers come with radiators that need to be mounted inside your case. Make sure your PC case has enough space to accommodate the radiator, whether it’s a 120mm, 240mm, or 360mm size. Smaller cases may not have room for larger radiators.

  3. Mounting Locations: Check if your case has mounting locations for the radiator. Typically, you’ll need space on the top, front, or rear of the case for the radiator and fans.

  4. Power Supply: AIO coolers often require a bit more power than standard air coolers, especially for the pump and fans. Ensure that your power supply can handle the additional load, though most modern office PCs should be fine in this regard.

  5. Noise: AIO coolers can be quieter than stock air coolers, but it depends on the specific model and how you configure the fans. If noise is a concern in your office, choose an AIO cooler known for quiet operation.

  6. Purpose: If your office PC is used for light tasks like word processing, web browsing, and email, you might not need an AIO cooler as the stock cooler should suffice. However, if you want better cooling or are using the PC for more intensive tasks like video editing or running multiple virtual machines, an AIO cooler could be beneficial.

 

In summary, while an AIO cooler will work on an office desktop PC, it might be overkill for basic office tasks unless you have specific cooling needs.

 

The pump is powered through a 3-pin connector, which needs to be connected to the CPU fan header on the motherboard. The fan itself uses a 4-pin PWM connector for variable speed control. Meaning, you'll have to use a 4-pin PWM splitter cable. Additionally, the LS320 comes with customizable aka addressable RGB lighting that can be controlled via motherboard software, making it visually appealing as well.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Thank you for your help

And yes, I mean DeepCool LS320

Regards

Ivan Matthews

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@590_p0016ur_fan,

 

You are very welcome -glad I could be of assistance.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 

 


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