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AG400
Efficient 4 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler
The DeepCool AG400 is a single tower 120mm CPU cooler that builds upon our legacy for high-quality cooling performance but stripped down for a streamlined and efficient package.
STELLAR THERMAL PERFORMANCE
Enjoy better system performance by keeping things cool with up to 220W of heat dissipation power featuring four direct touch heat pipes that rapidly draw heat away from the CPU.
FAN LOCK MOUNTING SYSTEM
When installing the AG400, the fan does not need to be disassembled during the process, simplifying and saving time.
PRIME COMPATIBILITY
The AG400 maintains excellent hardware compatibility with its compact design for 100% RAM clearance and has a slight offset for quick and easy installation. Its superb thermal performance also allows it to be compatible with demanding processing workloads.
BALANCED BIDIRECTIONAL HEAT PIPE TECHNOLOGY
By optimizing the internal capillary structure and injecting a precise amount of liquid, the heat pipe achieves the best heat dissipation performance regardless of whether the cooler is in a vertical or horizontal case. This perfect ratio facilitates a highly efficient phase change throughout the heat pipe and achieves lower thermal resistance over a wide TDP range.
HIGH EFFICIENCY FANS
Find your optimal balance with automatic PWM support for full performance under load to silent efficiency at idle.
- 1500-2000 RPM
- =31.6 dB(A)
- 75.89 CFM
MATRIX FINS ARRAY
High-quality aluminium fins on the heat sink are densely stacked for ideal heat dissipation and which also features a unique "checkerboard" design aesthetic.
SIMPLE AND SECURE
The included mounting brackets support both Intel and AMD platforms with an easy five-step installation process that maintains great contact pressure. The offset design of the heat pipes ensures that the cooler can be installed with the fan already attached.
Application For
Intel: LGA1700 / 1200 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155 / 1851
AMD: AM5 / AM4
Product Dimensions
125 x 92 x 150 mm
Heatsink Dimensions
120 x 92 x 150 mm
Net Weight
614g
Heatpipe
6 mm x 4 pcs
Fan Dimensions
120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed
500~2000 RPM ± 10%
Fan Airflow
75.89 CFM
Fan Air Pressure
2.53 mmAq
Fan Noise
=31.6 dB(A)
Fan Connector
4-pin PWM
Bearing Type
Hydro Bearing
Fan Rated Voltage
12 VDC
Fan Rated Current
0.17 A
Fan Power Consumption
2.04 W
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