DeepCool AK620 Intel/AMD Dual Tower Performance CPU Cooler
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DeepCool AK620 Intel/AMD Dual Tower Performance CPU Cooler
Scan code: LN123805 Manufacturer code: R-AK620-BKNNMT-G
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DeepCool AK620 Intel/AMD Dual Tower Performance CPU Cooler

DeepCool AK620 Cooler, 2x 120mm PWM Fans, Dual Tower, Copper Base, Aluminium Fins, 6x Heatpipes, Intel/AMD 260W TDP

Scan code: LN123805 Manufacturer code: R-AK620-BKNNMT-G
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DeepCool AK620 Intel / AMD CPU Air Cooler

DeepCool AK620 CPU Air Cooler

68.99 CFMMax Airflow

2.19mm H2OMax Pressure

500 - 1850 RPMFan Speed

2 x 120mmFans Included

Unlocked PotentialAchieve peak performance on your CPU with substantial cooling capacity for high frequency overclocking. With six copper heatpipes and a densely stacked dual-tower fin array, combined with two 120mm FDB fans, the AK620 is both silent and efficient. It features a maximum heat dissipation power of 260W with improved airflow to lower temperatures during demanding system applications.

Designed for Exceptional Cooling

DeepCool AK620 Coldplate
DeepCool AK620 Heatsink

The Winning FormulaThe AK620 features a precision-machined convex copper base and six copper heat pipes that deliver improved heat transfer capabilities. The dense matrix fin array in a dual tower heat sink layout offers better efficiency for high performance systems. Two 120 PWM fans with superior fluid dynamic bearings offer low noise operation without losing cooling output for a perfect balance.

DeepCool AK620 120mm FDB Fans
DeepCool AK620 120mm FDB Fans
DeepCool AK620 120mm FDB Fans

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Secure MountingThe all-metal mounting bracket kit provides the foundation for a sturdy and reliable installtion you can trust, for both Intel and AMD platforms.

DeepCool AK620 in-situ on Motherboard
DeepCool AK620 Included Installation Tools

Additional Tools IncludedDeepCool provide everything you need for an easy, worry-free installation process with all the screws you need, plus thermal paste and a long-reaching screwdriver.

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
3 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Beijing Deepcool Industries Co
Telephone:
01204-474747
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DeepCool AK620 Intel/AMD Dual Tower Performance CPU Cooler