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Deepcool Launches the GAMMAXX GT CPU Cooler

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Deepcool today formally launched the GAMMAXX GT tower-type air CPU cooler it unveiled at Computex 2017. Featuring a conventional tower-type design, the cooler features four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes, which make direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat to an aluminium fin-stack, which is ventilated by an included 120 mm fan. The topmost aluminium fin is capped off with a stylish brushed aluminium plate with a multi-diode RGB LED diffuser. The included fan features multi-diode RGB LEDs, too. From a 65,536-color palette, you can select up to two colors each for the heatsink and fan, which the diffuser then provides a groovy blend/transition effect for.

Measuring 135 mm x 84.8 mm x 156 mm (WxDxH), the GAMMAXX GT weighs 870 g. The included fan takes in 4-pin PWM power input, and spins between 500 to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 70.08 CFM of air, with its noise output ranging between 17.8 to 29.5 dBA. It features a fluid dynamic bearing. Both the fan and the heatsink top-plate take in standard 4-pin RGB headers, and support popular standards such as ASUS Aura Sync. The cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 150W on the Intel platform, and up to 140W on the AMD platform. It supports most modern CPU socket types, including AM4, AM3(+), FM2(+), LGA2011(v3), LGA1366, and LGA115x. The company didn't reveal pricing.



Our Computex 2017 images of this cooler follow.



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Looks nice. Their simpler coolers are quite alright, might check this out once it hits the shelves here in Hungary.
 

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Looks nice. Their simpler coolers are quite alright, might check this out once it hits the shelves here in Hungary.

if youre starving you could also look at the coolermaster hyper 212 -- pretty much the same cooler
 
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if youre starving you could also look at the coolermaster hyper 212 -- pretty much the same cooler

Got a CM Hyper TX3 EVO mounted right now which does the job just fine, so not a pressing issue. :)
 

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Got a CM Hyper TX3 EVO mounted right now which does the job just fine, so not a pressing issue. :)

212 would be better as it uses a 120mm fan rather then a 92mm one
 
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212 would be better as it uses a 120mm fan rather then a 92mm one

True, but it keeps my Ryzen 1600 at comfy levels. Also I have 5 case that came included with case and they have some wind noise, nothing terrible but at night time it is quite audible sadly. So I'm planing on replacing those first.
 
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