DeepCool released two new CPU coolers with dual fans and sideways airflow. The AK400 ZERO DARK PLUS costs about $45, and the AG400 PLUS sells for around $27. Both models hit stores on April 25, 2025. These products effectively cool processors without being expensive.
The AK400 ZERO DARK PLUS improves on earlier designs with matrix fin patterns that move air better through four heat pipes. Its fans run between 500 and 1,650 RPM with low noise levels under 28 decibels. The cooler handles processors up to 220 watts and works with current Intel and AMD sockets. It measures 127 x 123 x 155 millimeters with a three-year warranty.
The cheaper AG400 PLUS uses the same basic design but different fan bearings. These fans spin faster at up to 2,000 RPM and push more air at 75.89 CFM. They make slightly more noise at 31.6 decibels maximum. This model has smaller measurements at 125 x 107 x 150 millimeters and comes with a one-year warranty. Both coolers support recent processor sockets from major manufacturers.
The AK400 ZERO DARK PLUS improves on earlier designs with matrix fin patterns that move air better through four heat pipes. Its fans run between 500 and 1,650 RPM with low noise levels under 28 decibels. The cooler handles processors up to 220 watts and works with current Intel and AMD sockets. It measures 127 x 123 x 155 millimeters with a three-year warranty.
The cheaper AG400 PLUS uses the same basic design but different fan bearings. These fans spin faster at up to 2,000 RPM and push more air at 75.89 CFM. They make slightly more noise at 31.6 decibels maximum. This model has smaller measurements at 125 x 107 x 150 millimeters and comes with a one-year warranty. Both coolers support recent processor sockets from major manufacturers.