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DeepCool AK400 CPU Air Cooler 220w TDP 6mm x 4 Nickel Plated Copper Heat Pipes CPU Cooler with PWM 120mm FDB Fan 1850RPM for Intel LGA 1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 AMD AM5/AM4, Black

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Anyways this is why you don't talk about things on the internet. All I asked was at about what TDP would the AK500 make a current Intel CPU hit 100 degrees and throttle. I pointed out the AK400 is 170W-180W at normal settings. It is very repeatable. I don't need an exact answer for every CPU at every voltage. The ballpark at normal settings. With any CPU. You didn't tell me anything new. I want my 13600k to be able to be set to a 220W maximum and want to know if the AK500 can do it. That's all. All these tests are completed three times for both maximum performance and noise-normalized results. The exceptional cooling performance of the AK400 DIGITAL on modern CPUs makes it the perfect choice for mainstream systems needing impressive price-performance ratio in a compact size. I never said there isn't variability or that the IHS or mounting plate can't have an effect at high voltages. You lie and you just want to argue though about the 330W. I don't believe you. You say a bunch of nonsense and pretend it is factual. So you're saying the U12A will keep the CPU under 100 degrees at 320 watts? 310 watts? Sure. Don't really care and don't care to argue about that.

With a 50,000-hour rated operational lifespan for the FDB fan, DeepCool looks to be middling for a budget cooler in that number. In the final test, we use AIDA64's FPU stability test, which offers maximum heat generation. While it is typically considered an unrealistic workload, it is used to show the extra overhead a CPU cooler has available in a worst-case scenario. Achieve high-performance cooling with minimal noise levels thanks to the high-performance FDB FK120 fan that maximizes airflow and static pressure when needed and intelligently ramps down for silent efficiency.The primary load test consists of the Blender BMW render looped for 15 minutes, and the peak temperature is used as the result.

The crystal-clear digital screen displays the temperature and usage of your system's CPU in real time, and there is also a high temperature warning. The display is controlled via a simple application that only requires an open USB 2.0 header. DeepCool deploys its 120mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan for use on the AK400. The speed range on the 4-pin PWM control curve is 500-1850 RPM, which is pretty good for a budget cooler. Though it is – unsurprisingly – outdone by Arctic’s competing A35 series coolers.At full speed, the fastest our fan would spin was at 1824 RPM, within specifications but not quite to the rated 1850 RPM on the box. We mentioned in the thermal results that a hefty penalty comes with this type of operation, as we jumped from 32 dB in the previous run to a loud 50 dB when it stretched its legs. Final Thoughts

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