Tuesday, March 19th 2024

DeepCool Launches the Assassin 4S CPU Cooler

DeepCool, a leader in innovative cooling solutions, proudly presents the ASSASSIN 4S, its next evolution in an already proven award winning air cooler that redefines elegance, performance, and ease of installation in the PC building market. The ASSASSIN 4S is a testament to sophistication, blending substantial thermal dissipation and silent operation with a sleek aesthetic. Boasting a simple yet refined design, the ASSASSIN 4S features seven heat pipes intricately routed through dual, black-coated fin towers, complemented by an improved 140 mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) fan. This design not only enhances cooling performance but also ensures unobstructed RAM clearance, catering to the demands of modern high-powered processors.
Key Features of the ASSASSIN 4S include:
  • Seven Heat Pipes & Dual-Tower Design
  • Silent 140 mm FDB Fan
  • Visually Appealing Design
  • Dual Mode Selection (Silent or Performance)
  • Unobstructed RAM Clearance
Beauty in Simplicity:
The ASSASSIN 4S's elegant design isn't just about looks; it optimizes airflow and compatibility, guaranteeing maximum performance. With its clean and sleek housing, this ASSASSIN 4S channels air efficiently through the fin towers, while the centrally positioned fan ensures exceptional RAM compatibility.

Quiet or Performance Mode:
Experience versatility like never before with the ASSASSIN 4S's dual-mode selection. Whether you prioritize silence or performance, simply slide the switch to tailor the cooler to your needs. Enjoy whisper-quiet operation at 22.6 dB(A) in Silent mode or unleash the cooling force at 29.3 dB(A) in Performance mode.

Be Cool, Be Calm:
Thanks to its innovative three-phase, six-pole fan motors with low voltage and power consumption, the ASSASSIN 4S operates remarkably silent. Backed by DeepCool's confidence in its design, the ASSASSIN 4S comes with an impressive 6-year limited warranty.

Exceptional by Design:
The ASSASSIN 4S features industrial-grade thermal paste and when in a streamlined installation process, the ASSASSIN 4S ensures hassle-free setup without compromising on performance. From the elegant cooler shroud to the user-friendly magnetic top fan cover, every detail is meticulously crafted for optimal user experience.

Compatibility:
The ASSASSIN 4S is compatible with Intel (1700, 1200, 115x, 20xx) and AMD (AM5, AM4) sockets, offering broad compatibility for a wide range of systems.
Experience the next evolution in air-cooling sophistication with the DeepCool ASSASSIN 4S.

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The ASSASSIN 4S comes in black and white editions and is available on the DeepCool worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. The ASSASSIN 4S is backed by a 6-year warranty, alongside the DeepCool worldwide customer service and technical support network.

MSRP is set at $79.99, for up-to-date retail prices in different areas please contact your local DeepCool sales representative.
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10 Comments on DeepCool Launches the Assassin 4S CPU Cooler

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I'm not in the market for one, but I am kind of digging that white one with the teal logo. Interesting design/looks overall.
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#2
sLowEnd
That's quick. It wasn't very long ago that the original Assassin IV came out. Hopefully they fixed the fan resonance issue.
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#3
Onasi
MSRP is set at $79.99

I am still baffled that cooler manufacturers have the balls to price their “premium” coolers at such points when, well, Thermalright exists. The Peerless Assassin is what, half the price? Sometimes even less? And it’s not like the mounting is a fuss or the fans are poor. Sure, might have some questions about the TIM that’s included, but throw in a tube of MX-6 and you’re still ahead in terms of savings. Same as AIOs being often priced above the Liquid Freezer for absolutely no discernible reason. Just a weird market all around.
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#4
Chaitanya
OnasiMSRP is set at $79.99

I am still baffled that cooler manufacturers have the balls to price their “premium” coolers at such points when, well, Thermalright exists. The Peerless Assassin is what, half the price? Sometimes even less? And it’s not like the mounting is a fuss or the fans are poor. Sure, might have some questions about the TIM that’s included, but throw in a tube of MX-6 and you’re still ahead in terms of savings. Same as AIOs being often priced above the Liquid Freezer for absolutely no discernible reason. Just a weird market all around.
Their Phantom Spirit Evo apparently has taken the crown among Thermalright bunch according to Tomshardware. Even that is sub $50 cooler even additional tube of thermalpaste.
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#5
KellyNyanbinary
The original ASSASSIN IV uses Roman numerals, while the 4S uses Arabic numerals. I guess they thought ASSASSIN IVS was indecipherable.
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#6
maxfly
Im just glad it's not another @#$! AI story.
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#7
bonehead123
maxflyIm just glad it's not another @#$! AI story.
Shhh...don't say that too loud, lest you anger the AI bots, who will then reign their wrath down upon you :D

But OTOH, IF I were in the market for a coolah, I'd be really tempted to try this one, as I really like the aesthetics & design, especially the white one.
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#8
QuietBob
As an Assassin III owner, I was underwhelmed with the performance of the original IV. In the reviews I've seen it actually does worse than its predecessor. Perhaps this improved version can outdo the previous one?

Pricewise, surely there are better options out there. But at the very top, those few degrees could be the difference between boosting and thermal throttling.
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#10
Sp33d Junki3
i do like the look, very simple and clean.
have my Thermalright Peerless Assassin, that i can not complain about.

Wondering if the fan can be replaced or stuck what they give?
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