The DeepCool AK620 Digital CPU Cooler Review: Big, Heavy, and Lit
by E. Fylladitakis on March 28, 2024 9:00 AM EST- Posted in
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- Deepcool
- Cooler
- RGB
- CPU cooler
- Air Cooling
Conclusion
DeepCool is making waves in the PC cooling market, and the AK620 Digital CPU Cooler is a prime example of their dedication to pushing the envelope. With its dual tower design, six copper heatpipes, and striking all-black look, this cooler doesn't just aim for peak performance – it is a product designed to make a statement in high-end PC system. At nearly 1.5 kilograms, it is a literal heavyweight contender that promises to keep even the most demanding systems cool, all while doubling as an aesthetic centerpiece. The $80 price tag is seemingly high for a CPU cooler but, considering the performance on offer and the distinct addition of an LCD display – which is not something you see on your average cooler – the pricing is reasonably competitive.
As far as cooling performance is concerned, the AK620 Digital stands shoulder to shoulder with the best thanks to its excellent thermal resistance and ability to perform under pressure. Even when the fans dial back to half speed, it manages to maintain commendable cooling efficiency, demonstrating that DeepCool has struck a good balance between power and noise. Overall, DeepCool has tuned this design to run a bit louder than many coolers in order to achieve better cooling performance, and while that makes the cooler a poor candidate for builders specifically after whisper-quiet operation, the noise levels are still within a reasonable range overall, making it a solid choice for users who value cooling efficiency first and foremost..
DeepCool's meticulous attention to design details, from the dense fin arrays to the premium FK120 fans, shows their commitment to quality and user satisfaction. Adjustable fan heights for RAM compatibility and a scratch-resistant copper base plate are thoughtful touches that highlight the cooler's blend of performance and practicality.
However, what truly sets the AK620 Digital apart is its LCD display, a feature that not only adds to its visual appeal but also offers real-time system monitoring – a luxury at this price point. This inclusion, alongside its robust cooling capabilities, helps the cooler stand out in a crowded market.
To sum up, DeepCool's AK620 Digital CPU Cooler is an impressive piece of hardware that combines style, functionality, and innovation. The company has clearly put a lot of thought into this cooler, ensuring it meets the needs of demanding users without breaking the bank. Its competitive pricing, exceptional performance, and unique LCD display position it as a top choice for builders and enthusiasts alike that want to own something a little outside the ordinary.
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PeachNCream - Saturday, March 30, 2024 - link
Check Tracfone's website. There are usually refurbished phones for under $30 USD.PeachNCream - Saturday, March 30, 2024 - link
On a whim, I just peeked in and you can purchase a new BLU View 4 for $30 USD. There is also a reconditioned Android for $15 USD. Specs are not particularly high end, but paired up with a bluetooth keyboard, you have essentially a full PC for less than the $80 (not $60) of this cooler and you can carry it with you as opposed to being chained to a desk someplace.Not sure why neither of you know this already or feel compelled to be hostile about it, but I'm glad to help share information even if someone is a bit grumpy.
Samus - Friday, April 5, 2024 - link
Well, in that case, you can get used Noctua DH15's for $50 (less than half of new)DougMcC - Monday, April 1, 2024 - link
For a definition of 'fully functional' that does not include running any of the apps that a computer with a cooler like this is designed to run.PeachNCream - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 - link
Yes, programs are not identical, but net results are. Consider categorical classification of activities such as viewing a website, responding to e-mail, observing a video, being amused by a game, etc. Those things are all easily achieved with a phone and have been for a decade now. In fact, all of those could easily be performed on a PDA running Windows CE or Palm OS more than two decades ago. I used to use a Palm IIIxe with a folding keyboard for short trips in 2001. Admittedly, said Palm device was more expensive, especially when accounting for inflation, but if a 16 MHz CPU powered for a few weeks by two AAA batteries could do it 23 years ago, it would be silly to presume a modern budget smartphone cannot. It also calls into question why people would have considered a PC fully functional at various arbitrary points in history when they were far less powerful than a budget smartphone, but balk at that idea now. Consider a "gaming PC" in 2001 amusing its addicted owner endlessly with Everquest or Ultima Online maybe 128 or 256MB of RAM and a 200 to 400 MHz single core CPU - far less than what you can find on your wrist or in your pocket today. So no, your qualifiers simply don't hold any water.Link - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_IIIxe
GeoffreyA - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 - link
I think we should be surprised how capable today's phones are. Most importantly, they've democratised computers. Twenty years ago, not everyone had a PC at home. Another point is internet access, which wasn't always universal.T.I.M.G90 on YT - Tuesday, April 2, 2024 - link
I've had one for a lil over two months now and I have to say it's super quite.My build:
LIANLI LANCOOL 216 ATX RGB,
ASUS PRIME Z790-V WIFI D5 ATX,
INTEL INTEL I9-12900K,
DEEPCOOL AKG620 DIGITAL,
2 SK HYNIX 2TB PLATINUM P41 NVME's,
G.SKILL 32G 2X D5 6000 C36,
ASUS DUAL RTX4070 O12G,
ASUS TUF 850W 80+G ATX3 PSU,
27" Sceptre 240Hz.
I went to the microcenter in Tustin to get the in store only bundle deal that consists of three parts of choice, a motherboard a cpu and memory, for either an Intel or amd build. I paid ONLY $400 for those three! I'm currently mining while gaming and I have to say my PC IS A BEAST!
Shiggy Piggy - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link
I wouldn't be interested in it if it was only regular quite, but if it's super quite then I'm in. Of course, people will probably accuse me of being padentic, we'll see. I'm just trying to have a laugh.WelshBloke - Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - link
People are happy hanging 1.5kg off a MB that's a couple of mm thick? I'd be too nervous to ever move a PC with that in!realbabilu - Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - link
bought ak620 for i9 14k. oh boy. need help. very easy to 100 C. any thoughts for new cooler?