Conclusion and Verdict
In, conclusion the DeepCool AK620 is a solid performing air cooler. As the FPU temperatures did reach 93 degrees that can be expected from an i9 11900K. those are some of the hardest chips to keep from throttling even with liquid. Under normal day-to-day operations this cooler isn’t even going to break a sweat. Low 50’s gaming all day, easy. I want to point out the fan design. These fans hug and seal around the edges of the fins. This allows no air to escape. This help in providing all the air to be directed through the fins. And if you look at the sides they are folded and provide a block, so no air escapes out the sides. This may seem minimal but trust me it can make a difference if you are pushing an extreme load at this unit. I really don’t have a preference on whether or not the CPU block is cooper, or nickel plated. Overall, the design helped in achieving the cooling results.
As far as performance goes, this cooler is pretty good. I mean the only thing I had to compare it to was liquid coolers. So, the fact that it performed better than one of those says something. As you can see this cooler offers a unique aspect on the fin design. The not only are tightly packed but have an inset that makes it appear 3-D like. Most of the cooler is blocked by fans so you only get to showcase the one side but it’s still worth mentioning because I haven’t seen that on any cooler before.
You can buy the DeepCool AK620 CPU Cooler for aroun d USD $65 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3NZXzuD
Pros:
- Decent Cooling capabilities
- Unique fin design
- Great fans
- 6 heat pipes
- Price
Cons:
- None
Final Thoughts:
The DeepCool AK620 performs very well even under the harshest workloads. You can rest assured this cooler will keep, even the hottest CPUs from throttling!
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