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DeepCool unveils AK500 CPU cooler with 240W heat dissipation

DeepCool is back with a new high-performance air cooler. Following on from the AK620, this month DeepCool is launching the AK500, a stylish CPU heatsink with a black shroud covering the top of the aluminium heatsink to help with aesthetics. 

The DeepCool AK500 is a single-tower CPU cooler, with a large heatsink, five heat popes and an efficient 120mm FDB fan. The FK120 fan can run between 500 and 1850 RPM, but a low noise adapter cable can cap the maximum speed at 1550 RPM for quieter performance. Overall, the cooler is rated for heat dissipation up to 240W, which is very impressive for single-tower air cooler.

In the table below, you can see all the specs for the DeepCool AK500:

Specifications
Socket Compatibility Intel: LGA2066/2011-v3/2011/1700/1200/1151/1150/1155

AMD: AM4/AM5

Product Dimensions 127×117×158 mm
Heatsink Dimensions 127×90×158 mm
Net Weight 1040 g
Heat pipes Ø6 mm×5 pcs
Fan Dimensions 120×120×25 mm
Fan Speed 500~1850 RPM±10% / (500~1550 RPM±10% with L.S.P)
Fan Airflow 68.99 CFM / (52.24 CFM with L.S.P)
Fan Air Pressure 2.19 mmAq / (1.2 mmAq with L.S.P)
Fan Noise ≤28 dB(A) / (≤25.9 dB(A) with L.S.P)
Fan Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan Rated Voltage 12 VDC
Fan Rated Current 0.12 A±10%
Fan power Consumption 1.44 W
Warranty 3 Years

The cooler uses an angled, offset heat pipe design to ensure clearance for RAM slots and memory modules. The cooler will be available starting today, priced at £52.99.

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