About Deepcool AG620 Dual Tower Black Air Cooler
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Supported Intel Sockets | LGA 2066 / 2011-v3 / 2011 / 1700 / 1200 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155 |
| Supported AMD Sockets | AM5 / AM4 |
| Product Dimensions (L×W×H) | 129 × 136 × 157 mm |
| Heatsink Dimensions (L×W×H) | 127 × 110 × 157 mm |
| Net Weight | ~1,300 g |
| Heatpipe Configuration | Ø6 mm × 6 pcs |
| Fan Dimensions | 120 × 120 × 25 mm (L×W×H) |
| Fan Speed | 300-1850 RPM ±10 % |
| Fan Airflow | ~67.88 CFM |
| Fan Static Pressure | ~2.04 mmAq |
| Fan Noise Level | ≤ 29.4 dB(A) |
| Fan Connector | 4-pin PWM |
| Bearing Type | Hydro (Hydro-Bearing) |
| Colour / Finish | Black dual-tower design |
| Additional Features | Matrix Fin Array design; optimized heat-pipe layout (Core Touch Tech 2.0) |
With its dual-tower architecture, six Ø6 mm heat-pipes and a pair of 120 mm PWM fans, the AG620 is built to handle heavy workload scenarios—whether you’re gaming, streaming or doing content creation on a powerful CPU.
At the core of the AG620’s design is its dual-tower heatsink configuration, which maximizes fin surface area and airflow passage while maintaining a relatively moderate height (~157 mm) for compatibility with many mid-tower PC cases. The six copper heat-pipes make direct contact with the CPU’s integrated heat spreader and channel heat efficiently into the fin-stack, while the dual fans push roughly 67.9 CFM of air under full load and maintain a static pressure around 2.04 mmAq. What’s more, even at high speeds the noise remains manageable — rated at up to ≤ 29.4 dB(A) under typical loads.
Beyond raw numbers, the AG620 incorporates thoughtful details: Deepcool’s “Matrix Fin Array” pattern helps spread airflow more uniformly and reduces hotspots, while the optimized heat-pipe layout (Core Touch Tech 2.0) ensures efficient phase change and minimal thermal bottleneck. The mounting system is robust, using all-metal brackets and supporting a broad range of sockets including Intel’s high-end LGA2066 and LGA1700 families, as well as AMD’s AM5 and AM4 platforms. This broad compatibility makes it a future-friendly choice for both current builds and upgrades.
Aesthetically, the Black version is understated yet premium, fitting into a wide range of PC styles from stealthy builds to gamer rigs. Weighing around 1.3 kg, its build quality is evident — there’s solid feel and stability when mounted. It’s worth noting that clearance considerations should be verified (especially for very compact or small-form-factor cases), given its dual-tower width and depth. However, for standard mid-tower enclosures the AG620 offers a compelling size-to-performance trade-off.
In practical use, reviewers have found the AG620 competes closely with all-in-one liquid coolers at a fraction of the cost and complexity. It’s particularly impressive in high-power multicore workloads where thermal headroom can impact sustained performance. If you’re building a high-end rig and want cooling that won’t be the weak link — while avoiding pump-based maintenance of liquid setups — the deep-cooler AG620 Dual Tower Black makes strong sense.
In summary: the AG620 blends excellent thermal performance, broad compatibility and refined design into one package. For the enthusiast who demands extra cooling capacity without going into extreme custom loops, this cooler ticks the right boxes for performance, build quality and value.


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