DeepCool Assassin IV Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 17th Jul 2023

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Introduction

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

DeepCool is a juggernaut in the PC space, both as both a brand and OEM. Formed in 1996, the company has grown greatly, with their well-regarded products available just about everywhere except perhaps Antarctica. Offering well-regarded cases, power supplies, heatsinks, fans, all-in-one liquid coolers, and more, it is no surprise they have become an enthusiast favorite in the PC Gaming market.

In today’s review, I look at the DeepCool Assassin IV. While it remains a dual-tower cooler in regards to design, DeepCool opted to make the unit as visually appealing as possible, thus the more industrial look of its predecessor is out, and a newer, sleeker design is now in. Direct cooling is comprised of two fans, a 120 mm, and a 140 mm; however, rather than the traditional layout DeepCool has opted to use a center and exhaust fan, which results in perfect memory clearance on mainstream sockets. Which is quite the feat considering its massive size, seven heatpipes, and 1575 g weight. Suffice it to say, the Assassin IV looks like a contender for the top air cooler, but before we get into that, let’s take a closer look!

Specifications
Manufacturer: DeepCool
Model: Assassin IV
Socket Support: Intel: LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA1700, LGA2011, LGA2066

AMD: AM4, AM5
Heatsink: Material: Aluminium (fins)

Copper (heat pipes)

Dimensions: 144 x 147 x 164 mm

Heat pipes: 6 mm – 7 pcs

Weight: 1575 g
Fan 1: Model: DFr1402512CH

Dimensions: 140 x 140 x 25 mm

Fan Speed: 500–1700 RPM

Fan Airflow: 79.1 CFM (max)

Fan Noise: 29.3 dBA (max)
Fan 2: Model: DF1202512CM

Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm

Fan Speed: 500–1700 RPM

Fan Airflow: 58.06 CFM (max)

Fan Noise: 29.3 dBA (max)
Features: Visually appealing design optimized for maximum compatibility and air flow

Performance and quiet modes via selector switch

Efficient three-phase, six-stator fan motor

Relocatable fan allows for unobstructed clearance for high-profile memory
Warranty: Six years
MSRP: $99.99

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