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Description of CPU cooler Deepcool GAMMA ARCHER PRO, black

DEEPCOOL GAMMA ARCHER PRO fits perfectly. It is equipped with one fan, the diameter of which is 120 mm. Active air cooling is created here thanks to its blades, which pump air at a speed of 900-1600 rpm. Blowing is carried out perpendicular to the motherboard.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

Cooler for TDP 65 W - it's hard to count on more. But it's cheap and almost inaudible. Who needs a hundred + to warm the air - forward behind the towers of 3 sput. And do not toil - take out the board and everything will be fine. It is only necessary to follow the symmetry of the installation - there may be an offset in some direction. And a word of warning - those who have a very close memory slot to the stone - the near one can be blocked for the standard bar height. I got on the H61M-S2-B3

Pros
  • + Price for 12 cm hydraulic bearing fan + Relatively quiet + PWM
Cons
  • After reading the reviews here - almost no disappointments. Thermal paste is really some kind of not inspiring confidence.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not advised to buy this, does not meet the advertised standard.

when buying, I thought that everything would be fine - the parameters are very attractive (copper, a large basket and a 120 fan - well, very tempting). in fact, everything turned out to be just awful - the cat cried copper, a small patch, only in the center of the processor (where would a good heat sink come from then). the old boxed cooler was even more efficient. I looked at the temperature of the processor through (Aida 64) and with this system it was 3 degrees higher than with the standard…

Pros
  • they simply do not exist - a good idea is spoiled by the greed of the manufacturer
Cons
  • he is wholly a defect

An ultrabudgetary was going to be used for office work by order of a client from what was alive. As a result, the system: Jetway M26GT4 mATX AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (AM2) Memory DDR2 3070 MB. C: Seagate ST380011A (IDE) D:Western Digital WD1200JD SATA IN WIN IW-ISP350J2-0 350W new only Deepcool GAMMA ARCHER PRO. WinXP32 Everything is up and running as it should be. With its pros: 1. Price. (just right for mother mATX) 2. Silence. (1660 rpm AIDA64 and sound at the level of old hard…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

I tried to put it on an overclocked fx 4300 4.4ghz on the second PC - it shows itself well, keeps the operating temperatures in the Aida stress test within 70, in idle time you can adjust the mother's software to start at full only at loads from 65 Celsius. And all these indicators without an exhaust fan, with an open case, with a 120x120 case fan, I think the result will be much better. In general, even for moderate overclocking of 95-watt stones, it will do, but without a margin. As can be…

Pros
  • Fairly quiet - 4pin, among others cheap, nice design, fast installation, earns its money
Cons
  • For this money they are not, although it could be cheaper

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

The copper insert is 4 mm and its upper part is also chamfered. The insert is not flush with the sole, protrudes slightly. Therefore, the contact area is smaller than it could be. The upper part of the insert is not fully attached to the radiator body. The coolers ID-Cooling DK-01 and Cooler Master RH-A30-25PK-R1 (both with PWM), as it is not surprising, cool the processor better, although the first one is very noisy, but the second one is already a little quieter.

Pros
  • Cools well around the socket
Cons
  • Execution per stake

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Generally recommend! Pros: Of the advantages worth noting is the real ease of installation! Less than five minutes, as they say - without noise and dust; ) There is virtually no noise, I'm happy with the layer! Got cons: I had to tinker a little with the process of hooking the attachment tongue to the motherboard.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

The contact area of ​​the cooler with the processor is 4.9cm² (a circle with a diameter of 2.5cm) due to a slightly protruding copper insert. Processor cover area 13.5cm² (3.7cm square). Those. the contact area is not much more than a third of the possible. This is less than the cheap non-PRO version of the cooler without a copper insert (8cm²). Declared support up to 110W. Worked for 3 years on a 65W APU in a compact package. Even not at maximum load began to howl. I'm afraid to imagine what…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Contact area Noisy Does not cope with the declared heat dissipation

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I was looking for a cooler with a 120mm fan and PWM for socket 775. The case is narrow, so the tower one will not fit, but this one is just right. Now all the coolers in the system unit (and there are 4 of them - for blowing in / blowing out, a system unit cooler and a processor cooler) are 120 mm in diameter, the system turned out to be quiet. A few tips: 1) - on the "ring" that is attached to the motherboard, where special clips are inserted in the form of "studs", there are jumpers…

Pros
  • - quiet, inexpensive, PWM (cooler speed control), 120mm - fan
Cons
  • not yet discovered. the only thing is that I had to unscrew the fan for ease of installation, but I don’t think it’s a disadvantage, it didn’t cause any difficulty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Very quiet fan both idle and under load! I was especially struck by the difference in noise with its copy without PWM - just Deepcool GAMMA ARCHER (without PRO). This is heaven and earth. Although their heatsinks and mounts are the same in design (only on the heatsink of the version without PRO there is no copper, only aluminum). First, when assembling my low-profile HTPC, I installed a free Deepcool GAMMA ARCHER (without PRO), it was without speed control and therefore there was not loud, but…

Pros
  • Quiet, relatively inexpensive, PWM (cooler speed control), 120mm fan, suitable for a narrow case (HTPC - home theater personal computer)
Cons
  • The mount is liquid, the cat cried copper in the radiator

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Took for HTPC, working 24/7, so the main selection criterion was the noise level. The purchase is completely satisfied. Installed on Core i3 Ivi Bridge. The computer is used in parallel as a file server and a terminal server, so the load goes up to 100%. The fan is never audible, neither at idle nor at 100% load. Not quiet, but really not audible from the body at all. You can't even hear if the rotation speed is changing (visually changing). Copes with cooling at 5+. In idle, the temperature…

Pros
  • Silence Large radiator size with low profile. With a margin breaks into the slim-Desktop.
Cons
  • Installation method

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Quite good, but I expected more from it.

Got pros: • Inexpensive • Enough for my i7 7700 (non-K). 32° idle, 65° under load in games. TDP at 65w pulls quietly. Its cons: • Terribly inconvenient installation, I was afraid to break the PCB of the motherboard. • Over time, it began to make noise at high speeds. • All the same, this is the choice of ultra-budget assemblies, nothing more.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, Im not sure its worth the money.

The cooler was purchased together with the IRU Home 223 system unit on AMD Ryzen 3 3100 (65 W). After the test, it was decided to dismantle the cooler and examine the quality of the installation. It turned out that serious skill, courage and physical strength are required to remove the cooler, and most importantly, that the design allows for a curved installation. Despite its solid dimensions, impressive appearance, airflow around the socket and the copper pad, the cooler performed poorly under

Pros
  • Big, beautiful, inexpensive.
Cons
  • On OCCT 7, the processor temperature reaches 94-95 degrees in a couple of minutes. I did not dare to conduct a stress test for more than five minutes. During disassembly, the following was found: the thermal paste is white and applied abundantly (I do not exclude KPT-8), the round pad is not located in the center (the cooler design allows this) and covers hardly a third of the area of ​​the processor's heat-removing cover. Replacing the thermal paste, as well as centering the heatsink did not improve the situation. I decide to replace the cooler as soon as possible. Installation, and especially dismantling of the cooler is terribly inconvenient. It takes effort that really makes you fear damaging the motherboard. In the end, when dismantling, I decided to unscrew the regular plastic bracket from the back plate, since the asymmetrical installation opened access for a screwdriver.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Pretty good cold for a penny. In Aida's 9 minute stress test (photo attached), my i5 4460 temperature did not rise above 66-67 degrees (photo attached) assuming that the cooler speed was 1080 rpm, with a maximum of 1600 rpm. It is worth noting that a month ago I replaced the thermal paste with Arctic MX-4.

Pros
  • Quiet Cheap PWM piece of copper)
Cons
  • When removing and installing, you may get the feeling that the PCB of the motherboard will not withstand

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

I took it to replace the stock cooler for the Q6600 processor. Comp. assembled on the basis of a TV cabinet drawer; ) Accordingly, vertical cooling systems are not included. Test results in +30C room. Proc. at idle + 60C, when starting OCCT - up to + 90C (wow). He removed and ground the copper contact patch to the same level with aluminum. It became +52C in idle, +83C in OCCT. Couldn't get more.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I have been using this brand of PC components for quite a long time, but the old one has outlived its useful life, I decided to order a similar one to the previous one, and surprisingly it does an excellent job, I advise you to take it if you need a good and inexpensive cooler

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, some small defect.

If you are building a system from 0, then everything is very simple to install, but if you just change the old one to a new one, then everything is not so simple. I had to remove the fan from the cooler. It copes with cooling worse than the boxed one from Intel, although it does not have a copper core. The price is very high. The only good thing is the noise level.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Feedback on the pro version. Just yesterday I installed the e5450 on the zeon with a slight overclocking on the bus up to 3.3 Hz without voltage naturally. Under stress, the percentage is not more than 70 centigrade at 90% of the cooler power (1700 rpm). The cooler is quiet and does not interfere even at max speed. If you put it in a closed system unit, then there will be no problems. It is difficult to fix it in the mother, which is in the system unit. I recommend removing the mother and then…

Pros
  • 4 pin, 120mm cooler, quiet, budget price, perfectly blows memory and mosfets.
Cons
  • slightly overpriced because of the copper which the cat cried thermal paste questionable (I used my CPT)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Definitely worth its 350. I don't see any competitors in this price segment. I put it on the Core-i5 4570, at full load it doesn’t let the temperature go above 70C, at idle it’s 35C, while it rotates at 900 rpm and without sound. ZY: Of course, you should not compare with fans for 3000.