Deepcool AS500 PLUS CPU Cooler Review - Introduction

2022-05-21 23:51:20 By : Ms. Sophia Ji

Deepcool AS500 PLUS review Silent while properly cooling your processor

The Deepcool AS500 PLUS is reviewed. This dual fan-based CPU cooler is stunning in terms of design, features, and performance. It is simply classified as a high-performance air-cooler with low noise levels and an RGB controller. All for a little more than $60 USD/EUR. The DeepCool AS500 and AS500 PLUS are equipped with a DeepCool TF140S fluid dynamic bearing PWM fan, and the AS500 PLUS has two fans in a push-pull arrangement. It can support CPUs up to 220W TPD while maintaining low-noise levels as low as 24dBA. The DeepCool AS500 features a 48mm heatsink depth and may be configured as a single or dual-fan arrangement to provide maximum memory slot clearance. With a height of 164mm and a total width of 142mm, the DeepCool AS500 fits comfortably into most mid-tower cases.

The DeepCool AS500 CPU Cooler has a sleek black top cover with a low-profile 5V addressable RGB LED strip. The ARGB lighting is intended to work with motherboard RGB sync technology to provide synchronized RGB lighting with the rest of the system. The provided cable controller or the motherboard RGB software may be used to operate the ARGB lights.

The DeepCool AS500 and AS500 PLUS CPU coolers have a 3-year guarantee. Let's go onwards into our review.

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