DeepCool FX Alpha

Product Design

Cooling, sculpted from aluminum.

The DeepCool FX Alpha is a premium RGB case fan built around an aluminum body — Class-A surfaces and the same finishing process specified for car exteriors. A three-phase six-step motor and high-pressure blade geometry deliver the airflow; four removable flaps and a flexible-PCB light strip deliver everything else. Red Dot Design Award + iF Design Award, 2023.

Anodized aluminum and a curved wrap-around shell
Anodized aluminum and a curved wrap-around shell
### Class-A, in metal

The body is die-cast, then CNC-finished and anodized — the same surface specification used on automotive exterior panels. 1.6 mm aluminum flaps wrap around four sides and interlock at the corners. Warm to look at; cold to the touch.

A flexible PCB threads light evenly along the chamfered edge
A flexible PCB threads light evenly along the chamfered edge
### Modular, by design
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### Engineering, kept honest

Underneath the metal, a three-phase six-step motor lowers operating noise and raises bearing life; high-pressure blade geometry keeps the fan capable on radiators and tower coolers alike. The look does not cost the spec sheet.

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In context — the metal does the talking
In context — the metal does the talking