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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Deepcool AS500 air processor cooler

Review: Deepcool AS500 air processor cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/20/2020 12:00 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Review: Deepcool AS500 air processor cooler

Today, we are reviewing an air cooler from Deepcool: the AS500. It’s not the first Deepcool product that we reviewed here on Guru3D. For example, over a year ago we had the opportunity to check out their flagship Assassin III model. This time around it’s a single-tower CPU cooler based on the five heat pipe design and a TF140S PWM fan, all packed into a slim form factor.

Read the review right here.







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Thunk_It
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#5844852 Posted on: 10/21/2020 02:56 AM
Great review Hilbert! Thank you for posting it.

Nekrosleezer
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#5844860 Posted on: 10/21/2020 04:00 AM
Interesting results, deepcool is doing well on budget products with very good performance per dollar. Thanks for the review

NiColaoS
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#5845165 Posted on: 10/21/2020 06:44 PM
There are coolers like mine, the "legendary" EVO 212 Plus ( PWN and silent, too ) which I got for 24€ and has been used at least on my last 3 M/Bs & CPUs and then the prices go excessively higher, like ~70-90€ for just ~4-5C lower... Don't you find it at least a bit strange? It's as if there's no middle ground. Well, of course there are few exceptions, but I'm making a point.

Edit: And currently with Chinese products being involved in our lives for good, I saw one exactly like mine for 19€. If something happen to my Cooler, I'll go for the 19€ one. Same number of heat-pipes and smooth at the contacting base. I'm talking about my 9700K non-overclocked and never felt I needed something better. The Chinese knockoffs are being improved substantially over time while the prices remain competitive.

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