 What's up internet? If you've been watching the channel for any length of time, you know that we're big fans of Deep Cool. In particular, their cooling technology, they've come out with a new line of AIOs. Hindi garon kabago, but this is there towards the future moving forward line of AIOs. So they started with the LS series and then the LT, and now they have the LS SE. We've ranked them actually in terms of price. The SE is supposed to be the cheapest followed by the LS followed by the LT. But really between the LS and the LS SE, there's not a lot of difference. The provided fans of the LS SE don't have rubber pads. They seem a little less solid, a bit more hollow. So yung build quality nila di garon kaganda as the ones included in the LT and the LS. The RPMs of the SE and the LS are the same, although it uses less current for the SE version. The CPU block of the LS SE is an infinity mirror compared to more set design on the LS series. So actually very minor changes. The most important thing that we found consistent throughout this line of AIOs is that it cools very well. So these are all 360 mm rad AIOs. We've tried them on various CPUs, both for testing in the videos as well as for our customers. And across the board, we've been happy with their performance. But just for this video, let's do a head-to-head of all of these guys. The test bench we used is the same for the LS SE and the LS, but with a slight variation for the LT. For the LS SE versus the LS, we used an R5 1700X with an MSI Pro B650M-A mobile. And head-to-head consistently, the LS does better but only slightly better. So our usual test bench is we run Cinebench R23 for 30 minutes and then record the temperatures. The LS 70 had an average temperature of 81.81 versus the LS 720 SE with an average temp of 82.86, so around just roughly a degree. And this was basically consistent in all of the other tests that we saw. The LS cools just very slightly better compared to the LS SE. For all of the tests, we used an open test bench, so not enclosed in a case. The LT 720 test differed just very slightly. We used the same CPU, 7600X, but with a different mobile, a gigabyte B650 Aero G. The results for the LT 720 were better than the LS and LS SE, but not by much. With the LT 720, we had an average temperature of 80 degrees and a max temperature kind of high actually at 86.1 degrees. So the more expensive you go, the better your performance, but just very slightly. Now the 7600X isn't the hottest CPU, but by no means is the coolest either. In these AM5 format is notorious for trying to get as much power from the system so that it can amp up the speed of the CPU causing more heat. So especially for AM5 platforms, you want a competent cooler so your performance won't throttle. Both the coolers, the LS and the LS SE handled that without any problems. So just from a price to performance perspective, the LS SE is supposed to come out cheaper, but for performance, it's just basically very, very slightly lower than the LS version. So if you're looking to save a few bucks, definitely just go for the LS SE. So bottom line, which should you get? And that really depends on how price conscious you are. If budget is ultimate consideration, the LS SE will perform beautifully for the price. Now if you want a little more bells and whistles, if you want a more solid fan, you just want to go with a bandwagon that, well, you know, it's more expensive so it should be slightly better, then the LS SE is an option. In terms of market segmentation, it's true that the lowest end performs slightly behind the mid and the high. But again, the difference is not that great compared to the pricing differences. So at the end of the day, it really comes down to how much more extra do you want to pay for a slight increase in performance. But specifically on the LS SE series, Deepcool does it again with a very affordable cooler with excellent performance. Thanks for watching. We also clean and repace GPUs. Nasamakati ang physical store namin and you can also buy from our site www.hwsugar.ph na 100% palaging up-to-date yung inventory dun. Kung instock yung item sa amin, available yun sa site. We also ship nationwide. Thanks for watching and maybe one of these days, magkita tayo sa shop.