Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 V2
Videos 17Photos 17 | Outdated Product £36.55 The second revision of the popular GAMMAXX cooler, which was released in 2019 and brought with it a bunch of significant improvements. In particular, its efficiency has increased by almost 40%, support for current socket connectors has been added, the cooler rotation speed range has expanded, and a single-color backlight has been added. Like its predecessor, this tower is positioned by the manufacturer as a product of the middle price category, aimed at budget-conscious users who are unhappy with the quality of the stock turntable, but are not ready to overpay for tower supercoolers from Noctua, Be Quiet and other AAA brands. The Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX is a massive 158mm high tower with a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan and a layered heatsink with 4 heatpipes. The fan supports PWM speed c...ontrol from 500 to 1650 rpm, operates relatively quietly and generates a maximum noise level of no more than 28 dB at peak load. The manufacturer claims that the whole design of the way to remove up to 180 watts of heat from the processor. This option is ideal for cooling a Ryzen 7 or Core i7 processor with a little manual overclocking. But for extreme overclocking, you need something more powerful. |
The second revision of the popular GAMMAXX cooler, which was released in 2019 and brought with it a bunch of significant improvements. In particular, its efficiency has increased by almost 40%, support for current socket connectors has been added, the cooler rotation speed range has expanded, and a single-color backlight has been added. Like its predecessor, this tower is positioned by the manufacturer as a product of the middle price category, aimed at budget-conscious users who are unhappy with the quality of the stock turntable, but are not ready to overpay for tower supercoolers from Noctua, Be Quiet and other AAA brands.
The Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 EX is a massive 158mm high tower with a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan and a layered heatsink with 4 heatpipes. The fan supports PWM speed control from 500 to 1650 rpm, operates relatively quietly and generates a maximum noise level of no more than 28 dB at peak load. The manufacturer claims that the whole design of the way to remove up to 180 watts of heat from the processor. This option is ideal for cooling a Ryzen 7 or Core i7 processor with a little manual overclocking. But for extreme overclocking, you need something more powerful.
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Successor to the folk cooler GAMMAXX 400
Thanks to the good work of engineers, high quality control and a competent pricing policy, the Chinese manufacturer Deepcool has gradually conquered the cooling market, pushing such bison as Nictua, Zalman, Be Quet to the second role! and others. If you open any top processor CPUs, then in 9 out of 10 cases there will be at least a couple of towers and several smaller models. The brand's success story in many respects began with the folk cooler GAMMAXX 400, which was released back in 2013, and for its 25-30 dollars did its job a little worse than the elite supercoolers of those years. In 2019, Deepcool released the long-awaited second version, which kept all the best from its predecessor and learned a couple of new tricks.
Aluminium backplate, 4 heatpipes and PWM fan
So, GAMMAXX 400 V2 is a massive 155mm tower with a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan and a layered heatsink with 4 heat pipes. The design provides a more decent level of processor cooling with a maximum TDP of 180W, and the PWM fan speed control (500 – 1650 rpm) is relatively quiet and produces a noise level of less than 28 dB. This option is perfect for cooling an overclocked Ryzen 5 or Core i5 caliber processor without having to push it to the limit. For extreme overclocking, you still need something more powerful.
Time for improvements
Unlike the first version of the GAMMAXX 400, the updated model works with all current processor sockets (Intel LGA1700/1200/1151 and AMD AM4/AM3+), the fan has learned to work at lower speeds, which has reduced both the minimum and maximum noise levels (it was 30 dB became 28 dB). Of course, the backlight was added, where without it. However not addressable, and not even RGB, but plain plain. And the cooler itself cannot be said to have become prettier. As before, this is never a model for exhibition stands. Well, we have already talked about the maximum TDP of 180 W. For its predecessor, this figure was only 130 watts. At the same time, the price remained at the same level - most stores ask for 25 – 30 evergreens for it.