Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the DeepCool AK620 CPU Cooler and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for DeepCool AK620 CPU Cooler.
November 2021
(90%)
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The editors liked
Excellent Performance
Six Heatpipe Solution
Compact 120mm Design
Easy Installation
Cut-outs to Clear Tall Memory
Badass Black Color Theme
Very good cooling performance
Good noise-normalized cooling performance
Easy installation
Acceptable memory clearance
Very good build quality
Visually appealing design if you dislike ARGB lighting
Decent Cooling capabilities
Unique fin design
Great fans
6 heat pipes
Price
Sleek real-time display & ARGB lighting
Great performance
Instructions easy to follow
Long screwdriver included
Available in both black and white versions
High performance
High quality
Quiet work
Original design
Reasonable price
Great cooling potential
Low noise
Excellent alternative to top-of-the-line air coolers
Sleek and simple design
The editors didn't like
Dual tower coolers are big and can overwhelm system builds
Fans stand out more than they should
Performance on the Intel test bench lags behind AMD results
Memory clearance is not perfect
Noise levels for maximum performance could be further refined
Lack of ARGB lighting may be a deal-breaker for some
None
Final Thoughts
The DeepCool CASTLE AK620 performs very well even under the harshest workloads. You can rest assured this cooler will keep
Even the hottest CPUs from throttling
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Sleek real-time display & ARGB lighting, Great performance, Easy installation, Instructions easy to follow, Long screwdriver included, Available in both black and white versions
3 cables coming off the cooler can get messy in some systems, Display only shows two things
It seems I say this on every DeepCool review, but I really appreciate the attention to detail and sleek design language that DeepCool has adopted over the past couple of years. I feel like this is what sets them apart and let's be honest for the most part...
High performance, High quality, Quiet work, Original design, Reasonable price
No RGB for those who can't live without RGB,
If you are searching for a high-performance and high-quality compact CPU cooler, then you can't go wrong with the DeepCool AK620. The cooler is undoubtedly one of the best options for gamers who don't like compromises.DeepCool AK620 WH cooler receives a w...
Published: 2022-04-15, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Decent Cooling capabilities, Unique fin design, Great fans, 6 heat pipes, Price
None, Final Thoughts, The DeepCool CASTLE AK620 performs very well even under the harshest workloads. You can rest assured this cooler will keep, even the hottest CPUs from throttling, Related articles, DeepCool KG722 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review,
The DeepCool CASTLE AK620 performs very well even under the harshest workloads. You can rest assured this cooler will keep, even the hottest CPUs from throttling! Related articlesDeepCool KG722 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ReviewDeepcool Castle 240R AIO CP...
Excellent Performance, Six Heatpipe Solution, Compact 120mm Design, Easy Installation, Cut-outs to Clear Tall Memory, Badass Black Color Theme
Dual tower coolers are big and can overwhelm system builds, Fans stand out more than they should,
The great thing about CPU aircooling is how affordable it is with initial purchase and throughout the lifespan of the PC. Coolers like the DeepCool AK620 are easy to install and require very little maintenance aside from an occasional dusting to clean the...
Very good cooling performance, Good noise-normalized cooling performance, Easy installation, Acceptable memory clearance, Very good build quality, Visually appealing design if you dislike ARGB lighting
Performance on the Intel test bench lags behind AMD results, Memory clearance is not perfect, Noise levels for maximum performance could be further refined, Lack of ARGB lighting may be a deal-breaker for some
The DeepCool AK620 has an MSRP of $69.99. Very good cooling performance Good noise-normalized cooling performance Easy installation Acceptable memory clearance Very good build quality Visually appealing design if you dislike ARGB lighting Performance on...
Great cooling potential, Low noise, Excellent alternative to top-of-the-line air coolers,
Although lower than most of its competitors, price is still substantial
The DeepCool AK620 provides excellent CPU cooling at low noise levels, making it a great premium large air cooling option for less than the competition. While not exactly in budget territory at $69, it delivers similar performance as premium big-name cool...
Great performance, Easy installation, Sleek and simple design, Price, Instructions easy to follow, Long screwdriver included
A little louder than other coolers, No 3rd set of fan clips for adding a 3rd fan
Typically when it comes to large dual-tower, dual-fan CPU coolers two things are typically true. One they offer excellent performance, which is true here with the DeepCool AK620. Second is that they end up being so large that you need a massive case to su...
The DeepCool AK620 Digital may not be a revolutionary product, but it maintains its ability to beat the heat. When we compare it to the original AK620, there are several appealing upgrades. The primary change is the introduction of a large black digital p...
When we look at the AK620, I think DeepCool has come back to us with a simple and clean cooler that offers more than you might expect. Starting from the build and design, the AK620 is a nice black and silver cooler with a boxy look to fit into any build...
Published: 2022-01-11, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
There are two ways we can look at this. One of them is to ignore some factors and rave about things like aesthetics, performance, and constrained noise while under PWM control. Even though it is a heavy addition to the CPU air cooling game, DEEPCOOL ensur...