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The DeepCool AG500 BK ARGB is a high-performance CPU air cooler engineered to deliver exceptional thermal control for modern desktop processors. With a single-tower design, this cooler features five direct-contact copper heatpipes and a dense fin stack for efficient heat dissipation.
Equipped with a powerful 120mm PWM fan that offers both strong airflow and low acoustic output, the AG500 is ideal for users seeking reliable cooling without excess noise. The fan includes addressable RGB lighting to add vibrant, customizable effects to your build.
A unique offset heatpipe layout improves RAM compatibility, allowing full access to memory slots. The streamlined installation process ensures easy mounting on both Intel and AMD platforms.
Key Features:
High Thermal Performance: Supports up to 240W TDP for powerful CPUs
Optimized Heat Dissipation: Five 6mm copper heatpipes with direct contact
Quiet Operation: PWM-controlled 120mm fan with hydro bearing for long-lasting, silent performance
ARGB Lighting: Addressable RGB fan with customizable lighting via compatible headers
Wide Compatibility: Supports a broad range of Intel and AMD sockets
RAM Clearance: Offset design for full RAM slot access
Easy Installation: Tool-free brackets and thermal paste included
Specifications:
General:
Model:
R-AG500-BKAMMN-GJD
Color:
Black
Cooler Type:
Single-tower air cooler
TDP Rating:
240W
Heatsink:
Dimensions:
120 × 93 × 150 mm (L × W × H)
Material:
Aluminum fins with 5 × Ø6 mm copper heatpipes
Fan:
Dimensions:
120 × 120 × 25 mm
Speed:
300?1850 RPM ±10%
Airflow:
Up to 67.88 CFM
Static Pressure:
Up to 2.04 mmAq
Noise Level:
=29.4 dB(A)
Bearing Type:
Hydro Bearing
Connector:
4-pin PWM
Rated Voltage:
12V DC
Rated Current:
0.14 A
Power Consumption:
1.68 W
RGB Lighting:
Lighting Type:
Addressable RGB (ARGB)
Connector:
3-pin (5V-D-G)
Rated Voltage:
5V DC
Power Consumption:
1.05 W
Compatibility:
Intel Sockets:
LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA1151, LGA1150, LGA1155
AMD Sockets:
AM5, AM4
Package Contents:
CPU Cooler
120mm ARGB PWM Fan
Mounting brackets for Intel and AMD
Thermal paste
User manual
Warranty:
3 Years
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