Specifications
Product Dimensions | 122×120×67 mm(L×W×H) |
Heatsink Dimensions | 121×120×52 mm(L×W×H) |
Net Weight | 628 g |
Heatpipe | Ø6 mm×6 pcs |
Fan Dimensions | 120×120×15 mm(L×W×H) |
Fan Speed | 500~1850 RPM±10% |
Fan Airflow | 61.56 CFM |
Fan Air Pressure | 1.97 mmAq |
Fan Noise | ≤24.4 dB(A) |
Fan Speed (with LSP) | 500~1250 RPM±10% |
Fan Airflow (with LSP) | 41.51 CFM |
Fan Air Pressure (with LSP) | 1.19 mmAq |
Fan Noise (with LSP) | ≤20 dB(A) |
Fan Connector | 4-pin PWM |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic Bearing |
Fan Rated Voltage | 12 VDC |
Fan Rated Current | 0.27 A |
Fan Power Consumption | 3.24 W |
LED Type | White LED |
The cooler is 67mm tall, which means it will fit most ITX cases, including the popular “sandwich” type, as they usually support up to 70mm coolers. It also supports RAM modules up to 40mm with the cooler covering RAM and without restrictions, if we install the cooler facing the IO side of the motherboard. On the photos in our review, you can see both orientations and no problems with compatibility on the ASRock B650E PG ITX motherboard.
Package and its Contents
The AN600 cooler arrived in a retail package – a small box well-described with product features and specifications. The cooler is well protected in foams, so we can be sure we will get it in perfect condition.
We will find everything we may need for the installation in the package, like a manual, thermal grease, a low-speed adapter, and a set of mounting kits for all modern CPU sockets.
The cooler supports all popular sockets, including the LGA1700 and AM5, for the latest AMD and Intel processors. Our tests will focus on the most popular CPU in the last months – Ryzen 7 7800X3D.