Noctua Has Competition: Vapor Chamber Air Cooler (DeepCool Assassin IV VC)

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Published 2024-06-05
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DeepCool established itself in the affordable air cooler market a couple years ago with the AK620 and AK400, and now it's coming out with the DeepCool Assassin IV VC Vision (Vapor Chamber with a display on top). Vapor chamber air coolers have been tried in the past, but they are often prohibitively expensive to bring to market for CPUs. Now that CPU coolers have gone up in price and CPUs themselves have gotten harder to cool, there might be reason to try again -- we'll see when it releases later this year. The Noctua NH-D15 G2 would likely be in direct price competition with this air cooler, as they existing Assassin IV is already about $100.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - DeepCool at Computex 2024
01:10 - DeepCool Assassin IV Vapor Chamber Vision
04:21 - AK620 Digital Pro & AK400 Digital Pro
05:45 - AN400 Mini Downdraft Cooler
06:24 - Case Pixels

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All Comments (21)
  • @whyjay9959
    "Everything's under control" [temperature goes to 888 C, red-hot aluminum spills on the table]
  • @SupraSav
    "Who put this in fahrenheit" Rest of the world: instantly favourite American person
  • @WithGas
    "You can put your favorite pixel art on there and block airflow at the same time..." xD the presenter is killing me, he's great!
  • @gscurd75
    "Everything is under control" Screen immediately disagrees.
  • @fatjawns3671
    The one YouTuber I’m happy is spamming my inbox
  • @gladtbx
    Competition is always good for customers
  • @gjits5307
    those kidcore pixel kit cases are ADORABLE and remind me of all the various beading / light bright sort of crafting kit toys from the 90s
  • @mightylink65
    I've been noticing more and more lately that manufacturers don't like disclosing their prices anymore. They know telling people that it's too high will deter them from being interested in the product and they want to keep people hyped for as long as possible and avoid other products so they're pressured into buying it anyway when they find out the price is too high.
  • @user-tz5ck1xy5u
    DC and Thermalright need to do a collab and call it the AK47 Peerless Assassin Phantom Spirt Digital.
  • @TitanLeaf9536
    If only motherboard manufacturers had a header so these digital displays could be used as a fault code readout for boot issues. As it would be cheaper than a $1k MB.
  • @tranthien3932
    "Depends on what temperature you want to use" Canadian: confused screaming
  • Its nice to see that 7-segment displays are being used by some of these. A LCD screen is overkill when all I want is to look over and see how hot the CPU is.
  • @zebobm
    Noctua / Arctic / Deepcool are always doing some good shit.
  • @mallon04008
    The vapor chamber design actually should help combat hotspots on the CPUs
  • @AdamariMedia
    Been loving the back to back computex season of uploads
  • @coolcat23
    If an air cooler costs the same as an AIO, I'll still prefer it, provided the performance is comparable. No fuss with leaks, water fins gunking up, pump noise, or pump failure.
  • @haeihaeihaei
    Great, more screens that increase the prices even more.. Extremely useful for us with cases that's under the desk.