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Deepcool AS500 PLUS CPU Cooler Review - Product Showcase CPU Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/05/2022 02:03 PM [ 5] 11 comment(s)

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DeepCool has altered the package style of its goods, which I believe is pretty beautiful and effective. All of the information is printed on the paperboard surface of the cardboard box.

 

 

Even under harsh overclocking conditions, the heatsink design with six high-performance copper heat pipes ensures maximum performance, while the top-flow design ensures optimal cooling not just for the CPU but also for the motherboard components in close proximity to it. BTw you'll also receive a small RGB controller, but of crouse the LED setup is compatible as well with:

  • ASUS AURA SYNC
  • RAZER CHROMA RGB
  • MSI MYSTIC LIGHT
  • ASRock POLYCHROME SYNC
  • GIGABYTE RGB FUSION READY

 

The cooler is rated to withstand a 220W total power draw (TDP) load and is fully compatible with RAM. The cooler has a height of 164 millimeters.

 

  

 

There is a backplate for Intel. The wonderful thing about this backplate is that the standoffs bars are now pre-installed, which simplifies installation.

You'll get:

  • AMD Mounting Brackets (two)
  • AMD standoffs four times
  • AS500 DeepCool Installation
  • AS500 DeepCool Installation
  • Intel Mounting Brackets (two)
  • 4 standoffs for Intel LGA 20xx sockets
  • 4x Intel additional socket standoffs
  • 4 pcs. Thumb Nuts
  • AS500 Plus DeepCool DeepCool AS500 Plus Thermal Paste Thermoplastic Paste
  • 4x Anti-Vibration Pasting Pads
  • 1x DeepCool AS500 Plus Thermal Paste Wires
  • AS500 Plus DeepCool Wires

The solid copper base (nicle plated) has five 6mm heat pipes that run alongside a high fin density heat sink for superior heat dissipation, and its 48mm depth provides complete compatibility with higher RAM modules. The high-performance TF140S FDB fan with PWM support offers to fine-tune control for quiet cooling and long-lasting reliability. Get a comprehensive air cooling solution for the AS500 that delivers great cooling performance and compatibility."


The cooler has dimensions of 142x102x164mm (LxWxH). The heat sink's dimensions are 140x49x159mm (LxWxH). The cooler's net weight is 1198 grams.




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