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Review on DeepCool AK620 High Performance Dual Tower Dissipation by Micha Chmielewski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

With a few exceptions, I thought the model was great. In general, I endorse it since it excels at the primary job for which it was designed. Below are some advantages: In light of the fact that there are coolers available for a thousand dollars less, I believe that the price is reasonable. The bottom is polished, the assembly is very straightforward, and the attachment of the radiator to the bracket is far more user-friendly than that of a thermal take with the same capacity. It is typically a screw that is screwed into the bracket, which makes it challenging to insert one's hand inside the hole without seeing what one is doing. Then, in the case of the entire AK line (at least what I collected), we inserted a screw-shaped nut on a protruding threaded part of the bracket. This was done in contrast to the previous method. Comfortable. The whole design is really relaxing; there are no lights, the radiator is concealed, and it does not harm your hands in any way. Having these drawbacks: Why is it a 4? The thermal paste that is included in the package can only be used for the purposes of constructing a test stand, verifying operation, and disassembling. It's density is comparable to that of plasticine, which is saying something. The equipment came with a screwdriver already attached to it. The same company, Bee Quaet, included a full-fledged screwdriver of great quality with their Dark Pro model, which cost almost the same amount of money. And this is merely a twisted piece that does not contain a magnet. When traveling at top speed, the structure may seem to vibrate vigorously even though the propellers themselves do not make a lot of noise. There is an annoying buzzing that can be heard. When the frontal propeller is stopped, the sound it makes is also stopped, although the propeller itself does not create this sound.