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DeepCool Launches ASSASSIN IV CPU Air Cooler

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DeepCool, a leading brand and manufacturer of PC cooling solutions, has raised the bar for air coolers with the launch of the ASSASSIN IV. Designed to provide silent operation and unparalleled thermal dissipation, while boasting a sleek aesthetic. At the heart of the ASSASSIN IV are seven heat pipes and a dual-tower design, providing top-tier heat dissipation. The simple and clean housing encases two densely packed fin towers, complemented by 120 mm and 140 mm FDB fans. The result? Optimal air flow and maximum compatibility, all wrapped in a visually appealing design that is sure to impress.

One of the standout features of the ASSASSIN IV is its relocatable 120 mm fan, which allows for maximum RAM clearance. This elegant design not only enhances the cooler's aesthetics, but also ensures that compatibility with various RAM configurations is never compromised. Speaking of compatibility, the ASSASSIN IV supports a wide range of sockets, including Intel's 1700, 1200, 115x, and 20xx, as well as AMD's AM5 and AM4. With the ASSASSIN IV, you won't have to worry about whether your CPU is supported.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the Assassin IV is now live]



But what truly sets the ASSASSIN IV apart is its versatility. With a simple slide of a switch, the ASSASSIN IV can switch between Quiet and Performance modes, catering to different needs. In Quiet mode, it operates at a mere 22.6 dB(A), making it a whisper-quiet cooler for when low noise is crucial. In Performance mode, it boasts a 280 W TDP rating. The secret behind its silent operation lies in its three-phase, six-pole fan motors, which consume low voltage and power while extending the fan's useful life, reducing noise and vibration.

Installation of the ASSASSIN IV is a breeze, thanks to its user-friendly design. Installing larger air coolers has never been easier, ensuring a hassle-free experience for PC builders.

Don't settle for subpar CPU cooling. Elevate your gaming and computing experience with the ASSASSIN IV CPU air cooler from DeepCool. Get yours today and experience the next level of performance!

Availability, Warranty, and Pricing
The ASSASSIN IV is available on the DeepCool worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. The ASSASSIN IV is backed by a Six-year warranty, alongside the DeepCool worldwide customer service and technical support network.

MSRP of the ASSASSIN IV is 99.99 USD, and the retail price will vary according to the regional market, please contact your local DeepCool sales representative for the quote.

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Oh DAMN! I like this makeover. Not a fan of proprietary fans to maintain the look but the new Deepcool aesthetic is just wow

Still, $100 is a bit steep, considering where AK620/PA120 and FC140 are at. It's currently sitting at $150cad which is just lmao
 
It better have 8mm heat pipes and some tool to polish the concave surface of the CPU to a flat mirror finish, otherwise you're just leaving so much performance on the table. Even custom loops can't tame Intel's beasts because of the way they bend in the socket. I mean I would pay another $99 to get 30 degrees off. At this point, it's ridiculously absurd to have to work at the CPU's critical limit even for trivial tasks.
 
I like the aesthetics, but not the price nor the 1 shot fan deal....
 
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They should call it "The Cube" !
Like the design
 
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TOO MUCH MONEY!!!
 
peerless Ass asing is great value for money, third version that is.
 
They should call it "The Cube" !
Like the design
If they called it The Cube, I think they would need to send one to me. My computer is The Cube.
 
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