DeepCool AK400 Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 22nd Jul 2022

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Introduction

A big thank you to DeepCool for supplying the review sample.

Since its inception in 1996, DeepCool has grown into an industry juggernaut. Their focus on the DIY PC market has resulted in the company producing many top-tier cases, power supplies, heatsinks, fans, and all-in-one liquid coolers. Considering the multitude of competitors in the market, DeepCool continuously gaining prominence is no fluke. With a commitment to excellence, they keep offering new products and revamped designs which fuel their popularity. As such, it is no wonder they have become a trusted global brand.

Having previously reviewed DeepCool’s AK620, it will be interesting to see how today’s review sample, the AK400, performs compared to the competition. On the surface, it appears to be one-half of an AK620 as it has the same clean design aesthetics and low noise levels, but with a more affordable price due to its smaller size. Therefore, I expect great things from DeepCool’s latest heatsink. It should prove interesting to see what it is truly capable of.

Specifications
Manufacturer: DeepCool
Model: AK400
Socket Support: Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1700

AMD: AM4
Heatsink: Material: Aluminium (fins)

Copper (heat pipes)

Dimensions: 127 x 97 x 155 mm

Heat pipes: Ø6 mm – 4 pcs

Weight: 661 g
Fan 1: Model: FC120P (DF1202512CM)

Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm

Fan Speed: 500–1850 RPM

Fan Airflow: 66.47 CFM (maximum)

Fan Noise: ≤29 dBA
Features: Four direct touch copper heat pipes

Fluid dynamic bearing fan

Simple and secure installation with all metal mounting brackets
Warranty: Three years
MSRP: $34.99

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