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AK620 DIGITAL
The era of digital air coolers has arrived, and DeepCool is proud to introduce the AK620 DIGITAL. Everything you loved about the AK620 ZERO DARK, but with a sleek low-profile magnetic status display and ARGB LED strips.
REAL-TIME STATUS SCREEN
The crystal-clear digital screen displays the temperature and usage of your system's CPU in real time, and there is also a high temperature warning. The display is controlled via a simple application that only requires an open USB 2.0 header.
PROVEN AK ZERO DARK DESIGN
An all-black edition of the dominant AK620 high-performance CPU cooler. The same premium quality materials, featuring six advanced copper heat pipes, a pure copper coldplate, a dense dual-tower heat sink, and two silent FDB fans, produce a powerful winning formula for high performance cooling in a ZERO DARK raven design.
UNLOCKED POTENTIAL
Achieve peak performance on your CPU with substantial cooling capacity for high frequency overclocking. The AK620 DIGITAL features maximum heat dissipation power and improved airflow to lower temperatures during demanding system applications.
COOL, QUIET, AND POWERFUL
Two powerful PWM fans with superior fluid dynamic bearings offer low noise operation without losing cooling output for a perfect balance.
SIMPLE AND SECURE INSTALLATION
The provided all metal mounting bracket provides an easy installation process that ensures proper contact and equal pressure on both Intel and AMD platforms.
Specificarions
Product Dimensions
129 x 138 x 162 mm(L x W x H)
Heatsink Dimensions
127 x 110 x 157 mm(L x W x H)
Net Weight
1486 g
Heatpipe
6 mm x 6 pcs
Fan Dimensions
120 x 120 x 25 mm(L x W x H)
Fan Speed
500 - 1850 RPM+10%
Fan Airflow
68.99 CFM
Fan Air Pressure
2.19 mmAq
Fan Noise
<28 dB(A)
Fan Connector
4-pin PWM
Bearing Type
Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan Rated Voltage
12 VDC
Fan Rated Current
0.12 A
Fan Power Consumption
1.44 W
Socket Compatibility
LGA2066/2011-v3/2011/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155
AM5/AM4
LED Type
Addressable RGB LED
LED Connector
3-pin(+5V-D-G) and 9-pin USB 2.0
LED Rated Voltage
5 VDC
LED Power Consumption
4.75 W
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