Packaging
DeepCool has put all the important details on a white sleeve that covers a simple brown box. The front just has a picture of the cooler and not much else. There's no info on the left side. All the specs are on the back, but they use light gray text on a white background, which might make it a bit hard to read. Still, you'll find all the usual information like fan RPM, airflow, size, weight, and socket support.
The right side is just like the left—no pictures or info there. The only notable thing on top is DeepCool's logo. The packaging is simple but gets the job done, giving off a more professional vibe and less of a gamer look.
Contents
Internally, the AK620 Digital along with it's mounting hardware are well-protected, thanks to the use of foam for the cooler and a separate cardboard box for everything else. Throughout the unboxing process, I observed no issues, such as bent fins, indicating that the packaging fulfilled its role, keeping everything safe and secure.
The cooler provides solid socket support, accommodating all mainstream Intel and AMD sockets. It also supports Intel's HEDT sockets, but unfortunately, there is no compatibility with AMD's Threadripper series. In terms of the hardware design, it's deliberately straightforward, which is a positive aspect.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 4x Fan clips
- 4x Intel backplate screws
- 4x Intel LGA 2011/2066 standoffs
- 4x AMD standoffs
- 4x Intel standoffs
- 4x Thumbscrews
- 2x AMD brackets
- 2x Intel brackets
- 2x 120 mm fans
- 1x PWM Y-cable
- 1x Screwdriver
- 1x Tube thermal paste
- 1x Intel backplate
- 1x Installation manual