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DeepCool AK400 CPU Air Cooler 220w TDP 6mm x 4 Nickel Plated Copper Heat Pipes CPU Cooler with PWM 120mm FDB Fan 1850RPM for Intel LGA 1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 AMD AM5/AM4, Black

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When noise normalized to 38.2 dBA, DeepCool’s AK400 Digital loses about 10% of it’s potential cooling performance dropping to 203W. This isn’t quite as impressive as the maximum cooling performance, but it’s still quite a good showing – comparable to good mid-range coolers like Cooler Master’s Hyper 622 Halo and Jiushark’s JF200 air coolers. 175W Thermal & Acoustic Results

Most loads that common users run won’t use more than 100W, so this is a better analogue for a worst case scenario of what folks might actually see in day to day usage with AMD’s Ryzen 7700X. The AK400 Digital achieves its maximum cooling performance with total system noise levels of 41.4 dBA, the 2nd quietest result I’ve recorded on this system thus far. This is a moderate noise level comparable to that of a quiet hum. This level of noise shouldn’t bother anyone. This review will focus on the entry level cooler of the lineup – DeepCool’s AK400 Digital. Can this small cooler handle the heat of Intel’s i7-13700K and AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X? I’ll show you how well it performs in the benchmarks, but first lets take a look at the installation and specifications of this cooler. Foreword & Testing Platform Configuration At 53C over ambient, The AK400 Digital is on par with the best results I’ve recorded from other air coolers and achieves this with low noise levels of 40.9 dBA – quieter than most of the other results shown here.the AK400 series a continuation of the AK series that features the popular AK620. The AK400 is a compact single tower CPU cooler that offers an impressive cooling capacity of DeepCool deploys its 120mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan for use on the AK400. The speed range on the 4-pin PWM control curve is 500-1850 RPM, which is pretty good for a budget cooler. Though it is – unsurprisingly – outdone by Arctic’s competing A35 series coolers. Focus leads to professionalism. In Deepcool, we have dispensed with diversification solutions to fully commit ourselves to thermal dissipation and dedicates every single effort into R&D and manufacturing of the latest technologies in cooling, rather than diverse development.

Established in 1996, DeepCool is a global brand in designing and manufacturing high-performance computer components for enthusiasts worldwide that includes CPU coolers, PC and feel of the cooler. With four 6mm direct touch copper heat pipes, the DeepCool AK400 rapidly transfers heat away from the processor. The AK400 features a unique matrix fin DeepCool was founded in 1996 in Beijing, China and is a favorite of many enthusiasts. They are well known for their air and water coolers and computer cases. They also offer fans, power supplies, and peripherals such as keyboards and mice.Running Cinebench without power limits enforced is difficult to cool, and most coolers are unable to keep the CPU under it’s peak temperature in this scenario – so we’ll be looking at the maximum watts dissipated by the cooler in this situation. All of the coolers tested achieved good acoustic levels here, including DeepCool’s AK400 Digital which ran at a very low noise level with 38.9 dBA measured during testing. AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Thermal and Acoustic Results Maximum Cooling Performance

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