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DeepCool Air CPU Coolers at Computex: Assassin VI, AN600, and AK-series Digital Coolers

DeepCool made a huge appearance at the 2023 Computex, beginning with a wide range of CPU air coolers it launched in the recent months. At the very top is the Assassin IV and the white Assassin IV WH, with its unmistakable cubical shape that conceals the heatsink and gives it a bold industrial look. The cooler features seven heatpipes and a combination of 120 mm and 140 mm fans. It has cooling capacity comparable to that of some mid-range AIO liquid coolers (around the 200 W-mark). The AN600 is a low-profile (40 mm-tall) C-type CPU cooler that's designed with a slimline 120 mm fan, and a top-flow design that guides some of the airflow onto the memory modules and CPU VRM. The company showed off as many as eight AK-series digital CPU cooler models, which it originally unveiled at CES this January. The "digital" in the name refers to a 7-segment display on the top plate of the heatsinks that displays CPU temperature (as measured by the cooler) in real-time.

DeepCool Readying Assassin IV Premium CPU Air Cooler For Launch

DeepCool debuted its Assassin IV Dual Tower CPU cooler earlier this year at the CES 2023 trade show - as covered by TPU at the time - its very eye-catching design was described as looking: "like (a) big dark cube inside your case, with a shroud covering all its sheet-metal." The flagship high-performance CPU cooler seems to ready for an imminent launch, with press material and product images being released today for the Chinese market. Early impressions indicate that hardware enthusiasts are appreciative of the almost all-black monolithic aesthetic, with some folks predicting that DeepCool is going to win computer hardware product design awards.

DeepCool press material states (via translation) that its Assassin IV CPU cooler provides super silent operation while dealing with up to 280 W of heat - Intel's latest high-end Core i9 CPUs could be tamed with relative ease. The heatsink is comprised of 7 heat pipes with a dual fan attachment that includes 120 and 140 mm FDB fans - said to operate silently at high RPMs. The fans are rated at 500 - 1700 RPM, with an airflow delivery of 79.1 / 58.06 CFM in performance mode, and 63.76 / 46.75 CFM airflow for the gentler quiet mode. Deepcool's specifications indicate that these cooling fans produce less than or equal to 29.3 dB(A) noise at peak performance, and less than or equal to 22.6 dB(A) noise in quiet mode. The entire cooling solution consumes 2.88 W in performance mode.
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