Deepcool Gamma Archer Pro
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Compact and efficient CPU cooler with a high radial aluminium heatsink and a controllable 120mm fan. For improved heat transfer from the processor cover to the aluminium fins, there is a round copper insert in the heatsink base. It differs from common tower coolers by its relatively small height and good airflow around the socket space, where, usually, the heating power elements of the CPU converter are located.
Another important advantage of the Deepcool Gamma Archer Pro CPU cooler is its very affordable price, which makes it one of the best choices for equipping universal home and low-cost gaming systems. Designed for use with a wide range of Intel and AMD processors with typical heat dissipation up to 110W. This makes it possible to use it as an effective replacement for complete cooling systems. Due to the combination of characteristics, this cooler is able to cool any models of AMD and Intel Mainstream processors and many Performance class CPUs released between 2005 and 2019. The HydroBearing provides durability and moderate noise levels.
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It was installed on the old AM2+ platform with the Phenom x4 9550 processor overclocked to 2.66 gigahertz at a voltage of 1.25v. I bought it with a thought of reserve as I wanted to install a second-generation Phenom. First, I'll describe the result, and then my personal observations. It cools worse than the stock cooler (describing it would take too long, better to find it yourself). With the stock cooler under the CPU-Z stress test (version 1.91.0.x64), it heats up to 61-62 degrees, and with this one, up to 67-68. The idea of replacing another processor was no longer considered. Moreover, I did not use the thermal paste that comes with it but Arctic MX-4 and reapplied it several times as I initially blamed it. I also hoped that the 120mm fan would adequately cool the VRM area, which is why I chose it instead of the gammaxx 200t. My expectations were not met. The airflow passing through the radiator was warm and weak. Now my observations: The height of the radiator seems either large or small in different pictures. In reality, it is medium. The upper part of the radiator heats up only under prolonged moderate loads. In non-CPU-dependent games, the upper part is unlikely to warm up significantly. The copper core appears to be about 3mm in height because I don't know what to reference due to the uneven heating of the radiator. I believe if it were taller, the heat distribution across the aluminum radiator would be better. (this is just my guess, I did not remove the copper core) But one thing worth mentioning - it is almost silent. -120mm fan -quiet -beautiful -Not as cool after 10 minutes stress test as I would like ![]() |
In the PC, there was always a stock cooler from the 80 mm box, in the summer it buzzed terribly, especially under load, and when it was still hot outside, it was terrible. I decided that it was time to change something and took this cooler, I was very surprised. The computer became very quiet, the temperature on the old processor kept about 50 degrees, now the new PC has assembled itself, took good thermal paste and with the G4560 processor at rest, the indicators are about 30 degrees. By the way, it is installed much easier than a boxed cooler, the latches are very convenient. Due to the fact that the fan is 120 mm, it cools better and much quieter. There are 4 pins on the connector, so it is possible to adjust the speed of revolutions if anything, but I have never used this function, and everything works fine. Quiet There are no shortcomings ![]() |
Xiaomi in the world of PC cooling
Deepcool has never been considered an A-class brand, whose products will be recommended on every corner. Instead, Deepcool has confidently carved a niche for smart, low-cost cooling systems that offer more than they ask for in return. For example, the inexpensive Gamma Archer Pro turntable has been on the top of sales for many years, attracting the attention of those users who need a low, quiet and efficient cooling system to replace the stock cooler that came with the processor.
Virtually silent
Now in more detail. The fan diameter is 120 mm with a construction height of 66 mm. These are standard numbers for such cooling systems. The Archer Pro is claimed to run from 900 to 1600 rpm with a peak noise level of 21 dB. That is, it is much quieter than most competitors, for which figures in the range of 28 — 30 dB are the norm. The maximum that you will hear is a small “rumbling” of the bearing during the maximum load on the processor.
A reliable friend for modern 4- and 6-core chips
Mounting the Deepcool Gamma Archer Pro is very easy, especially if you are building a system from scratch rather than trying to replace the stock cooler right in the case. Most modern sockets are supported, including AMD AM4 and Intel 1151/1200. Given a maximum TDP of 110W, this little guy will quickly make friends with modern 4- and 6-core processors like the Core i5 i5-9400 and Ryzen 5 3600, which need a little head start for automatic or manual overclocking. Unlike the regular Gamma Archer, the Pro version has a 4pin connector for automatic speed control. Naturally, there are no backlights and other goodies so that you have to sell it more expensively.