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The DeepCool AG620 BK ARGB V2 is a high-performance, dual-tower air cooler designed for modern CPU builds. Finished in matte black, it combines a dense heatsink tower, six optimized heat pipes, and two precision-tuned 120 mm fans to deliver robust thermal performance. The cooler supports a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets, making it versatile for new and existing builds.
A standout feature is the Core Touch Technology 2.0, which improves heat transfer via an enhanced internal capillary structure and nickel-plated base, giving improved efficiency. The dual-tower architecture is further optimized with bidirectional heat-pipe technology to ensure strong heat dissipation no matter the orientation of the cooler.
Aesthetically, the AG620 BK V2 features fully addressable RGB (ARGB) lighting, blending a translucent logo and a lit top cover to provide elegant illumination that can sync with your motherboard or ARGB controller. The two 120 mm fans use PWM control, giving you a balance between cooling power and silent operation.
Installation is made easier with a robust, all-metal mounting bracket system that supports both Intel (including LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 115X) and AMD (AM5 / AM4) platforms. The overall design is cost-efficient, combining good build quality, high thermal capacity, and eye-catching RGB ? delivering excellent value for performance.
Full Specifications
Model / MPN:
AG620 BK ARGB V2 (R-AG620-BKAMMN-GJD)
Type:
CPU Air Cooler (dual-tower)
Supported Sockets:
Intel: LGA 1851, LGA 1700, LGA 1200, LGA 1151/1150/1155
AMD: AM5, AM4
Cooling Capacity (TDP):
Up to ~260 W
Dimensions (Product):
129 X 136 X 161 mm (L X W X H)
Heatsink Dimensions:
127 X 110 X 157 mm
Weight (Net):
~1.33 kg
Heat Pipes:
6 X 6 mm
Fans:
2 X 120 mm (120 X 120 X 25 mm)
Fan Speed:
300 ? 1950 RPM ±10%
Fan Airflow:
67.88 CFM
Static Air Pressure:
2.04 mmH2O
Noise Level (Max):
= 29.4 dB(A)
Bearing Type:
Hydro (hydraulic) bearing
Fan Connector:
4-pin PWM
LED Type:
Addressable RGB (ARGB)
LED Connector:
3-pin (+5V-D-G)
LED Rated Voltage:
5 V DC
LED Power Consumption:
~6.4 W
Rated Fan Voltage:
12 V DC
Rated Fan Current:
0.14 A
Power Consumption (Fan):
~1.68 W
Material:
Aluminium fins, nickel-plated copper base/heat-pipes
Colour / Finish:
Black, matte finish
Warranty:
2 years
EAN / Barcode:
6933412729242
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