DeepCool AK620 Digital Pro CPU Cooler Review

DeepCool is one of my favourite PC brands, with an incredible range of PC cases, coolers, power supplies and more. However, today we’re obviously focusing on the cooling aspect, and given that Cool is half of their brand name, it’s no surprise that it’s one of the things that they excel at. It features one of their popular digital display that can be found, in one form or another, on many of their other air coolers, AIO and even PC cases. There’s also a pair of their latest fans, helping to cool the compact but feature-rich dual tower air cooler design.

Of course, it comes with support for all the major AMD and Intel consumer platforms, and with some ARGB lighting integration, it natively supports ASUS Aura Sync, Razer Chroma, Gigabyte Fusion, MSI Mystic Light and ASRock Polychrome Sync, although I suspect it’ll work with virtually any ARGB controller too. Furthermore, the AK Digital Pro is available in either black or white, so you can pick the version that is best suited to your particular build.

Features and Specifications
- Detachable Digital Display
- CTT 2.0 Heatpipe Technology: Enhanced heat dissipation.
- Optimised PWM Fan: Balanced airflow and static pressure with low noise.
- Subtle ARGB Lighting: Understated glow, compatible with motherboard ARGB headers.
- Wide Socket Compatibility: Supports mainstream Intel and AMD platforms.
- Product Dimensions: 129×138×163 mm (L×W×H)
- Heatsink Dimensions: 127×110×154 mm (L×W×H)
- Heatpipe: Ø6 mm × 6 pcs
- Fan Speed: 500~1750 RPM±10%
- Fan Airflow: 60.89 CFM
- Fan Air Pressure: 2.91 mmAq
- Fan Noise: ≤25 dB(A)
- Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM
What DeepCool Had to Say
“The era of digital air coolers has arrived and DeepCool is proud to introduce the AK620 DIGITAL. It’s everything you loved about the AK620 ZERO DARK, but with a sleek low-profile magnetic status display and ARGB LED strips. Achieve dominant cooling and silent efficiency with the DeepCool AK620, equipped with six copper heat pipes stacked with a dense, dual-tower fin-array and two 120 FDB fans.”