Deepcool AK620 Black (R-AK620-BKNNMT-G)
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A versatile and efficient dual-section air tower cooler with a U-shaped configuration of six copper heat pipes, a significant area of optimized finned radiator, and a pair of controllable 120 mm fans. It is positioned as a mid-range product aimed at a wide range of users who need a balanced air cooling system for servicing any consumer processors in the Mainstream and Performance classes from AMD and Intel, including overclocking models with an unlocked multiplier.
Thanks to the optimized geometry of the radiator's aluminum fins and the advanced arrangement of the heat pipes, this Deepcool AK620 Black cooler can handle a significant thermal load dissipation of up to 260 W. It is suitable for installation in high-performance gaming computers, home workstations (rendering, computing, AI/ML tasks, video editing, and encoding). The dimensions and mounting method of the cooler are compatible with motherboards with AMD AM5/AM4 and Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/115x/2066/2011 sockets.
The performance of the pair of included 120 mm Deepcool FK120 fans with 9-blade impeller and hydrodynamic bearings is regulated by the PWM method. The rotation speed can vary from 500 to 1850 RPM, ensuring optimal air flow pressure and low noise levels. This "cooling beast" stands out with its significant thermal load handling capacity of up to 260 W, dual controlled fans for adaptable performance, and broad processor compatibility including overclocking support. Its advanced design ensures low noise while optimizing air flow.
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I took this cooling system for a new build based on an AMD Ryzen R5 7600X + MSI B650 Tomahawk + G.Skill TridentZ 5 Neo 32 GB (16x2). I hesitated for a long time because I had doubts about compatibility with the chosen RAM - now I can confidently say that there's enough space for the RAM to install the aforementioned modules without even raising the fan. As for the cooling itself, it easily handles the new CPU. And if you tweak the temperature limit in the BIOS a bit, you can achieve CPU temperatures around 75-80 degrees. Personally, I'm satisfied with the purchase and want to express my gratitude to the store ENKO for the quality product, fast delivery, and the specialist's advice, who recommended this cooling to me. Complete set, 260 tdp, sum with more RAM Although a height of 160 mm is stated, the side glass on the case sticks out a bit. In my opinion, this is because the cooler, under its considerable weight, has either sagged or deformed slightly, as this can be seen even with the naked eye. I made this conclusion based on the fact that it is the upper part of the cover that touches the side glass of the case, while the lower part does not. |
For beautiful home builds, without fanaticism and without RGBt. It runs on one fan in the middle, with the second removed. It cools the i9 12900k with a PL limit of 220-230 W. In a cool Torrent case. A maximum of 95 degrees in short peaks during the OCCT stress test, averages 55 degrees while gaming. There is a quiet soft hum at maximum RPM. The hum is transmitted from the blade flow to the radiator, which resonates since it lacks a second fan. At PL 240 W, one fan cannot cope and hits 100°C. |
When purchasing, I was guided by the fact that it should dissipate 260 Watts of heat. I bought this cooler for the 14700kf, which has a maximum TDP of 253 W. My initial impressions were mixed; it couldn't handle this i7, with maximum temperatures reaching 98-100 degrees, so I had to undervolt, which allowed me to reduce temperatures to 85 degrees. There was also an issue with very thick thermal paste, which couldn't be evenly spread on the processor surface with a card, so I had to slightly warm it with a regular hairdryer to make it more pliable, and then everything went smoothly. However, back then it was winter, with the room temperature at 17 degrees, and during gaming tasks, temperatures rarely exceeded 75 degrees. Now, as it has warmed up and the room is 25 degrees, in Cyberpunk the processor manages to heat up to 85, with occasional peaks hitting 90 degrees. Tests showed peaks of 95 degrees. Since the computer is freshly assembled, I initially suspected the case, so I tried playing with the side panel off and cooling with an additional fan. The temperatures didn't significantly decrease; there was no difference in the MSI Afterburner readings. Looking ahead to summer temperatures is rather disheartening. So in conclusion, the problem isn't with the case but that this cooling doesn't even dissipate 200 Watts of the 260 claimed. A minor drawback is some fan noise at high speeds, but for me, this is critical compared to overheating. Works, decent thermal wear, price. Does not dissipate the claimed 260 Watts of heat. |
Deepcool AK620 Black configurations
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| Deepcool AK620 Black | from £50.99 | 10 offers | ||
| Deepcool AK620 White | from £45.49 | 10 offers | ||
For hot processors
Deepcool AK620 is a double-tower supercooler, and this is the term used to call air coolers with a TDP of over 200 watts. In the case of the AK620, the heat sink is a little, a lot, 260 watts. That is, it is enough even for long-term PL2-turboing of the latest 12-generation Core i7 and Core i9 processors. At first, you need to separately request a mount for the LGA 1700 socket.
Heavyweight Champion
The cooler weighs almost one and a half kilograms, since the steel backplate reliably protects the motherboard from bending. There are six heat pipes, contact with the processor through an intermediary plate. Like any other dual-tower cooler, the AK620 covers at least the first RAM slot. Therefore, it is recommended to install RAM modules with low heatsinks or no heatsinks at all.
Hydrodynamic bearings
But you can do something smarter — install only one fan between the towers on the cooler. For a medium-hot processor, even half the blower is enough. Two complete turntables with speeds from 500 to 1850 rpm are built on a hydraulic bearing. And this is not a low-cost hydrostatic, but a premium hydrodynamic one.
Screwdriver as a gift
The noise level even at maximum speed does not exceed 28 dB, and the uptime is at least 50K hours. The Deepcool AK620 box comes with a Y-splitter for connecting two fans to one 4-pin motherboard connector, a long screwdriver for the screws hidden between the towers, and a tube of thermal paste.








































