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DeepCool GAMMAXX AG620 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler (2 x 120mm) Fan $45 + Free Shipping

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Newegg [newegg.com] has the DeepCool GAMMAXX AG620 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler (2 x 120mm) Fan for $45. Shipping is free.
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Jan 29, 2023
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bargainfinder09
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Buy one of these instead and save more...

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, PA120 SE, 6 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5 Intel 1700/1150/1200 https://a.co/d/5j88buD

Or

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, Dual Tower 6 Heat Pipe, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM CPU Fan, for AMD AM4/AM5/Intel LGA 1700/1150/1151/1200, AGHP Technology, Aluminium Heatsink Cover https://a.co/d/18xKJdn

Check both links for price comparison because they fluctuate in price daily.
Last edited by bargainfinder09 January 29, 2023 at 07:58 PM.
Jan 30, 2023
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camoeto
Jan 30, 2023
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+1 for the reply above. This makes no sense when a Thermalright PA120 is available for < $34 shipped. Basically the same cooler.
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spicerunner
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How are these compared to Nactua Nh-D15?
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camoeto
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Quote from spicerunner :
How are these compared to Nactua Nh-D15?
The Noctua has bigger fans (140mm vs 120mm), but the heatsinks are about the same size on both. Real world testing on both that they can realistically handle up to ~250watts TDP, so I definitely don't see the need to spend > 2x as much on the Noctua.

FWIW, the Thermalright PA120 likely does as good of a job as the other 2 for just $34...
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Quote from camoeto :
The Noctua has bigger fans (140mm vs 120mm), but the heatsinks are about the same size on both. Real world testing on both that they can realistically handle up to ~250watts TDP, so I definitely don't see the need to spend > 2x as much on the Noctua.

FWIW, the Thermalright PA120 likely does as good of a job as the other 2 for just $34...
Main reason to get Noctua would be for noise and/or customer support. But you will pay extra for it.
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198four
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Quote from bargainfinder09 :
Buy one of these instead and save more...

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, PA120 SE, 6 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4/AM5 Intel 1700/1150/1200 https://a.co/d/5j88buD

Or

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler, Dual Tower 6 Heat Pipe, Dual 120mm TL-C12C PWM CPU Fan, for AMD AM4/AM5/Intel LGA 1700/1150/1151/1200, AGHP Technology, Aluminium Heatsink Cover https://a.co/d/18xKJdn

Check both links for price comparison because they fluctuate in price daily.
I'm too stupid to figure out the difference between the 2 you mentioned. Also, are these an upgrade over vetroo v5?
Jan 31, 2023
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yokishata
Jan 31, 2023
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i have a i5 12600k. would this or one of the coolers y'all linked to be good with it? its my first pc build

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Meribela_S
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I bought the PA120 RGB without realizing it was rgb lol. However the cooler is excellent. Cooling my 13600k at 54C idle and 85C max on light gaming. Thumbs up for this cooler for sure.

BUT...it takes up room so check clearance before buying.
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Quote from bryaninoo :
i have a i5 12600k. would this or one of the coolers y'all linked to be good with it? its my first pc build
Either one would be a great option.
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camoeto
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Quote from sdwindansea :
Main reason to get Noctua would be for noise and/or customer support. But you will pay extra for it.
Both Thermalright and DeepCool have been in business for 20-25 years. I would like to believe they make a reliable product that works well. Given that you can get 2+ DeepCool AG620 and 3x Thermalright PA120s for the price of the Noctua... The noise might matter though depending on what kind of case is being used. FWIW, I've used the PA120 and didn't think it was loud, although fans were audible when cranking at max load.
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camoeto
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Quote from Meribela_S :
I bought the PA120 RGB without realizing it was rgb lol. However the cooler is excellent. Cooling my 13600k at 54C idle and 85C max on light gaming. Thumbs up for this cooler for sure.

BUT...it takes up room so check clearance before buying.
That actually seems kind of warm for a PA120 (haven't ran one in a couple of years). Is your 13600k OC'd? I currently run a 12600k, although in a full tower with good air circulation with an ancient V1 Scythe Mugen with 2 120mm fans. My idle is 28c and without OC the CPU runs at 49c after 10 minutes of Cinebench. OC'd to 5.2 Ghz it runs at 69c after 10 minutes of Cinebench.
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Quote from camoeto :
Both Thermalright and DeepCool have been in business for 20-25 years. I would like to believe they make a reliable product that works well. Given that you can get 2+ DeepCool AG620 and 3x Thermalright PA120s for the price of the Noctua... The noise might matter though depending on what kind of case is being used. FWIW, I've used the PA120 and didn't think it was loud, although fans were audible when cranking at max load.
You are correct and I wouldn't hesitate to buy a CPU cooler from either company. Just pointing out why one would potentially want to spend more for Noctua.
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Quote from 198four :
I'm too stupid to figure out the difference between the 2 you mentioned. Also, are these an upgrade over vetroo v5?
The difference is just the seller location, they are the same models. And probably better because these are dual tower heatsinks with a dual fan setup. Though depends on your current CPU and if your OC'ed it.
Last edited by bargainfinder09 February 1, 2023 at 01:44 PM.
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Quote from bargainfinder09 :
The difference is just the seller location, they are the same models. And probably better because these are dual tower heatsinks with a dual fan setup. Though depends on your current CPU and if your OC'ed it.
Thank you. I will order this. I haven't OC'ed my CPU and don't intend to though.

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I currently have a Thermalright PA120 white on my NZXT B550 board running an AMD 5900X. I do run a PBO Curve optimizer setup and don't go past 70°C in Cinebench 23 with it hitting 4.6Ghz on all cores and 4.9Ghz on single core. I am runing my CPU and CASE fans on "Silent" in BIOS as well. I like my builds quiet.

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