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Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX (DP-MCH4-GMX400EX)

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The most powerful version of the folk supercooler Deepcool GAMMAX 400, which is a further development of this series. Compared to the original version of the GAMMAX 400, the developers were able to increase the number of fins in the heatsink by 20%, thereby increasing its area, and equipped the cooler with an additional 120mm fan. The Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX is a massive 158mm high tower based on a massive metal heatsink with increased fin density. The radiator is pierced by 4 heat pipes that are in direct contact with the sole of the processor. On the sides of the radiator blows a pair of 120-mm turntables on a hydrodynamic bearing. The fan speed is adjustable from 500 to 1500 rpm, and the entire cooling structure can generate 52 CFM airflow and remove up to 180 watts of heat from the pro...cessor. This is quite enough for efficient overclocking of hot Ryzen 7/Core i7 chips with automatic or manual overclocking. Despite the serious equipment and high heat dissipation, this model belongs to the lower part of the middle price segment and is perfect for budget gaming builds in which the owner seeks to maximize every dollar invested. Unlike its predecessors in the GAMMAXX series, this version with the EX prefix is friendly with all current processor sockets, including Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5.
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Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX
Type:air cooler
Suitable for:for CPU
Socket Intel:1150, 1155/1156, 1151/1151 v2, 1200, 1700
Socket AMD:AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2, AM4, AM5
Fan:⌀ 120 mm
Revolutions:up to 1500 rpm
Heat pipes:4
TDP:180 W
Height:158 mm

The most powerful version of the folk supercooler Deepcool GAMMAX 400, which is a further development of this series. Compared to the original version of the GAMMAX 400, the developers were able to increase the number of fins in the heatsink by 20%, thereby increasing its area, and equipped the cooler with an additional 120mm fan. The Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX is a massive 158mm high tower based on a massive metal heatsink with increased fin density.

The radiator is pierced by 4 heat pipes that are in direct contact with the sole of the processor. On the sides of the radiator blows a pair of 120-mm turntables on a hydrodynamic bearing. The fan speed is adjustable from 500 to 1500 rpm, and the entire cooling structure can generate 52 CFM airflow and remove up to 180 watts of heat from the processor. This is quite enough for efficient overclocking of hot Ryzen 7/Core i7 chips with automatic or manual overclocking.

Despite the serious equipment and high heat dissipation, this model belongs to the lower part of the middle price segment and is perfect for budget gaming builds in which the owner seeks to maximize every dollar invested. Unlike its predecessors in the GAMMAXX series, this version with the EX prefix is friendly with all current processor sockets, including Intel LGA1700 and AMD AM5.

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Specifications GAMMAXX 400 EX
Main specs
Featuresfor CPU
Product typeair cooler
Fan
Number of fans2
Fan size120 mm
Bearinghydrodynamic
Min. RPM500 rpm
Max. RPM1500 rpm
Speed controllerauto (PWM)
Max. air flow52 CFM
Static pressure2.07 mm H2O
Max. TDP180 W
Air flow directionsideways (dispersion)
replaceable
Noise level28 dB
Radiator
Heat pipes4
Heatpipe contactstraight
Heatsink materialaluminium/copper
Plate materialaluminium
RAM space34 mm
SocketAMD AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2
AMD AM4
AMD AM5
Intel 1150
Intel 1155/1156
Intel 1151 / 1151 v2
Intel 1200
Intel 1700
General
Power source4-pin
Mount typebilateral (backplate)
Dimensions129x103x157.5 mm
Height158 mm
Weight930 g
Official Websitedeepcool.com
Added to E-Catalogapril 2020
P/N
DP-MCH4-GMX400EX

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