In the AK series, the Chinese manufacturer Deepcool produces neat, monochromatic mid- and advanced-level tower coolers with optional information panels on which you can display important system information about the state of the computer, such as the operating temperature of the processor, load level on the cores and fan speed. According to the manufacturer, representatives of this series were created with an eye on the now fashionable housing with panoramic windows and complex lighting.


A typical representative of the AK series is a powerful tower-type processor cooler with a two-section design, a U-shaped heat pipe arrangement and a single or double fan with a hydrodynamic bearing and PWM speed control. Depending on the number of fans, the thickness of the radiator and the set of heat-conducting tubes, the thermal package of such a tower can reach 260 W, i.e. for the most part, these are quite powerful “towers”, which are more suitable for various overclocking experiments than for cooling unoverclocked chips of the Core i5/Ryzen 5 level. In addition to high performance, the manufacturer guarantees full compatibility with modern processor sockets AM5 and LGA 1700, as well as moderate noise level even at peak load.

The Deepcool AG620 Digital super cooler is ready to demonstrate all the coolness of the AK series, the design of which is a massive metal radiator with large fins, blown from both sides by a pair of active fans with a diameter of 120 mm. In the center of this sandwich is a massive radiator, through which 6 heat-conducting tubes pass, combining into a direct contact sole. The Deepcool AG620 boasts an impressive TDP of around 260 W, in fact competing with other supercoolers and large-caliber water cooling systems that are usually purchased to cool processors of the Core i7/Ryzen 7 level and above.