The AK620 arrived this week to my home this week in Buffalo, NY USA. I wanted to compliment you on your concise guide for installation. I couldn’t believe the size of the box, lol. Appreciate the tips.
I was lucky, but please mention up front that you should install the RAM first. This is my first build in 25+ years, and I hope I'm still able to install the SSD after this :(. Yes at least I can remove the fan.
Thanks for the video, I was nervous about the 1700 bracket being included but the AK620 arrived today & has the 1700 bracket inside, the white sleeve on the box also has 1700 printed on the back as one of the supported sockets, ordered from Amazon (US) a few days ago.
I'm doing something similar. I have the fans rotated so the cables are at the top of the mobo and bottom of the fan facing the exit hole and I've also moved the fans so that they aren't covering the RAM. I hope this works 🤞
@@dhLotan When I did that, they became very noisy. When I swapped them back it was fixed. But I also put them at exact height with the cooler this time.
I'm not complaining about the brand, but what have we come to with these tremendous bricks? I think I'm going to focus on powerful CPUs but with ultra-low consumption.
Thank you for this. I've been trying to put my PC together for a while now, and the written instructions that come with this thing are insufficient and confusing.
I'm just fitting one of these now. What direction do the fans spin? Is the middle fan supposed to face in the opposite direction to the outer fan? Surely they're blowing against each other if not?
Good instructions, the instructions in the manual were a bit confusing. Happy that my cooler came with the lga 1700 bracket. But my motherboard wont come in until tomorrow so have to wait until tomorrow to install it all. Hopefully it fits my case, looks like its a very tight fit!
how much mounting pressure you applied ? did you leave just a tab bit like 1 percent or more maybe like 4-5 percent ? i have heard too much pressure might make the cpu ihs curved over time and make less contact with the cooler and increase temps , and also more pressure tends to squeeze too much paste from the sides which might also reduce the quantity in the middle .... is it true ?
I'm just going to move the fans into a pull config. I hope it doesn't hurt thermals, but the RAM is RGB and otherwise this cooler is covering the top of the ram sticks
I was considering getting this cooler for my Asus Z90-E board. But this board has a 5th M.2 slot. It´s PCI-E 5.0 and therefore features a HIGH PROFILE M.2 Shield. I´d lke to know if this will make the installation impossible or whether I might have any problem (other than having to reinstall the cooler, should I ever care to populate that M.2 slot). Unfortunately, there´s no compatibility list like Noctua features. It´s been 10 years since my last build. I might be writing nonsense here, but I REALLY can´t tell whether that bulky M.2 shield of the Strix Z790-E would be HIGHER than an RGB RAM module. Neither do I know whether the AK620 might be slightly lower on that particular place. Hence my concern.
Thank you for the video! Question, does a RAM with a simple heatpreader fit under the cooler, or should I buy the 2x16Gb RAM without a heatspreader? Thanks!
Wire insulation usually has a good enough thermal resistance, I think if it got hot enough to melt it, your system will fry and then at that point, who cares about wire insulation lol.
I see, so its okay to manage ng excess wires of the fans like that, i was trying to avoid the wires to touch any parts that might be too hot for the wires like the heat pipes, i was troubled on how to manage the excess wires of the fans
Does the bracket orientation on the backplate matter? The part that says Intel is on the RAM side for my install. I wasn't paying any attention since it fit into the holes 😢 and I already have half this thing together.
@@dd95-5 I left it. I already had the cooler completely installed and the mobo mounted in the case before I noticed it. Cooling is fine. I don't see a reason to change it at this point. I didn't see anything in the manual either regarding orientation requirements on the backplate. I just assumed if it fit the holes I was good to go 🤷♂
Can you please try to install this cooler on the 12th gen itx boards? I would love to use this cooler but it looks like all the itx 12th gen boards how no clearance for air coolers.
@@user-jt5cv5hg3n it’s ATX. Motherboard doesn’t matter but the clearance will. For example some mobos have a large heatsink and the AK620 will not fit. And some ram will have a large clearance and the AK620 won’t fit.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the tip about installing the RAM and M.2 SSD before installing the cooler!!! While I could've installed the M.2 afterwards, the RAM would NOT have fit, and I would have been quite frustrated with myself for not thinking of that, needing to remove the cooler, reinstall the thermal paste after removing the other paste, etc. So, THANK YOU! 😀👍 Also, this was a great, informative, yet brief video that was perfectly done for helping one to install this cooler. I followed your directions exactly, and it worked great! Thank you! And thank you for the tips here and there throughout the video that were helpful bits that one might wonder when installing the cooler. THANK YOU!!! ☺️👍
Free mount kit is only available in the states it seems? According to a quick google but it wasn't on a deepcool side. If true kind of sucks :( Also needs proof of purchase which also kind of sucks because I was hoping to buy used for my next upgrade, switching from AMD to Intel
I had to install mine vertically rather than horizontally, the heatpipes overlapped with the top VRM heatsink on my ROG STRIX Z790 H gaming wifi whereas there's about 2mm clearance between the heatpipes and the heatsink just behind the backplate. In this config though the closest RAM slot to the CPU isn't viable so I'm stuck with using two DIMMs max, but that isn't a problem tbf because a 2x32GB kit is enough for gaming easily.
@@yourshotsalwaysmiss yep, if you mount it so the airflow goes horizontal (as usual) then the VRM heatsinks on the mobo and all that "thermal armour" stuff above the CPU socket get in the way of the heatpipes. It fits if you mount it with vertical airflow, but only just.
@@turbot4rd404 thank you for the reply! I went ahead and got it anyway, but I had zero issues with mounting the cooler properly... I'm not sure what was different for us. I did install the thermalright contact frame for my cpu, so maybe that is why? Oh and I used the Dark Zero version of the AK620 as well.
@@yourshotsalwaysmiss Can't have been the same board then, when the cooler is centred on the socket the heatpipes clash with the VRM heatsinks quite prominently (contact frame wouldn't make a difference) so it must be a different mobo.
Forget to mention there is four wires with a two wire adapter and where to put them!? Literally the only help I need and it’s not on instructions or any videos
Hello! I ordered this cooler with these components: GPU: Gygabite RTX 4070 192-bit 12GB Windforce OC CPU: Intel i7-13700K Motherboard: Gygabite Z790 UD AX RAM: Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000 mhz 2x16GB PSU: MSI MPG A850G 850W SSD: Samsung 990 PRO 1TB Case: Sharkoon TG6 RGB ATX Because this CPU cooler is so big and covers the RAM, I decided to buy the RAM without RGB lighting. Also my case has already 3 x 120 mm fan in front, 3 x 120 mm on top and one in the back. Those fans are RGB. Because of this I decided to buy all components without RGB and leave only the fans of the case to make the light. The GPU, of what I've seen, has only a little bit of lighting... It will look nice like this or do you consider it will be better to change before I get the components, to buy RGB RAM, the gaming version of the GPU which has cooler RGB, take out the 3 fans on the top of the case and put a liquid cooler. Please help!
oh my god thank you so much o couldn't figure it out the package didn't even come with the manual and i when i looked it up the manual didn't even show how to adjust the backplate :|
Can you install this without removing your motherboard? I've got one coming and I think it'd be a hassle to remove the motherboard just to install a cpu cooler :P By the way, I'm using a Lancool.215 case which has a cutout on the backplate.
What did you end up doing? Seeing as how you put the bracket on first, it seems pretty doable. I'd probably get the backplate and bracket secure then flip the computer on its side to do the fan so as not to make a mess with the thermal paste
*follows all instructions carefully in sequence to install the cooler* ... 4:13 "you should probably install your RAM before you install your cooler" ... geee thanks for the tip =P
Rookie mistake is to begin following any instructions or manual on how to install anything, before first going through it from start to finish at least one time.
This is incredibly helpful, thank you! I'm building my PC tomorrow and going through all the normal anxiety pre-project lol
How did your build turn out?
I do it easily, only the small diode and the USB which is at the front of the case scare me, especially the small light diodes, I hate them 😅
The AK620 arrived this week to my home this week in Buffalo, NY USA. I wanted to compliment you on your concise guide for installation. I couldn’t believe the size of the box, lol. Appreciate the tips.
same, I expected the box to be way smaller than this😂😂
Thanks, this helped me install mine.
Glad it helped
I was lucky, but please mention up front that you should install the RAM first. This is my first build in 25+ years, and I hope I'm still able to install the SSD after this :(. Yes at least I can remove the fan.
It's probably a good idea, but I did it after and just popped off the front fan.
Good thing he did mention it
@@Phoenix11720”up front” meaning not at the end because most people follow along as they go 🤦♂️
Just installing my first fan, thx letting me know
He did mention installing the RAM first…. Learn to pay attention
OMG thanks for specifically showing how socket mount screws change position to fit LGA1700, you saved us! 😅
Thanks for the video, I was nervous about the 1700 bracket being included but the AK620 arrived today & has the 1700 bracket inside, the white sleeve on the box also has 1700 printed on the back as one of the supported sockets, ordered from Amazon (US) a few days ago.
Could you chante the orentiation of the fans so its on the other side? So it doesnt cover my RGB RAM?
Thank you! The visual and audible aid beats the owners manual anyday!
2:41 When to stop screwing? Risk of over-tightening?
how about the ram? does it still fit?
Clear and concise. Thanks. Would love to see performance on i5/7/9
I just got this cooler and I cannot get the spring loaded screws to move down
Would wrapping the access wire around the heat sink cause any hazard?
ak620 gets 50°C on a 12700K so it will probably not melt the cable but i still recommend it to wrap around the bottom
@@rlrzzz 50 on idle?
Can you put the fans on the other side so it doesnt cover my RGB Ram?
Can you rotate the fans soo that the cables end up top? I see a arrow mark on the side, soo I don't know if this will cause issues.
I'm doing something similar. I have the fans rotated so the cables are at the top of the mobo and bottom of the fan facing the exit hole and I've also moved the fans so that they aren't covering the RAM. I hope this works 🤞
@@dhLotan When I did that, they became very noisy. When I swapped them back it was fixed. But I also put them at exact height with the cooler this time.
where do you plug in the wires for the screen?
I'm not complaining about the brand, but what have we come to with these tremendous bricks? I think I'm going to focus on powerful CPUs but with ultra-low consumption.
Thank you for this. I've been trying to put my PC together for a while now, and the written instructions that come with this thing are insufficient and confusing.
2:44 I simply can't get that part right.
is it difficult to tighten the screws???
Had the exact same problem myself, took nearly 20 minutes to finally get it on.
@@cdlink14 SO BAD LUL
@@metaverse413 I did make the mistake of fitting the cooler while the mobo was already inside the case.
@@cdlink14 Well hopefully you got it right after that.. I'm waitin for mine to arrive
Your video vastly helped me compared to all others. Thank you!
I'm just fitting one of these now. What direction do the fans spin? Is the middle fan supposed to face in the opposite direction to the outer fan? Surely they're blowing against each other if not?
Good instructions, the instructions in the manual were a bit confusing. Happy that my cooler came with the lga 1700 bracket. But my motherboard wont come in until tomorrow so have to wait until tomorrow to install it all. Hopefully it fits my case, looks like its a very tight fit!
Awesome awesome awesome awesome... Thanks a bunch. This is called a perfect demonstration.
how much mounting pressure you applied ? did you leave just a tab bit like 1 percent or more maybe like 4-5 percent ?
i have heard too much pressure might make the cpu ihs curved over time and make less contact with the cooler and increase temps , and also more pressure tends to squeeze too much paste from the sides which might also reduce the quantity in the middle .... is it true ?
Are you able to then secure the board into the case with that huge cooler in the way?
Is there any way to rotate it maybe 90 degrees so it doesn’t cover the ram. Or would it still cover it
I'm just going to move the fans into a pull config. I hope it doesn't hurt thermals, but the RAM is RGB and otherwise this cooler is covering the top of the ram sticks
@@dhLotan I just went with the aio liquid cooler
@@branman4959 I almost went and ordered an LT720
Where did you get those holder brackets from idk what the right size is
Thanks for the clear guide, really appreciate it! Also, love your accent!
Great install, very organized and clear!
I was considering getting this cooler for my Asus Z90-E board. But this board has a 5th M.2 slot. It´s PCI-E 5.0 and therefore features a HIGH PROFILE M.2 Shield. I´d lke to know if this will make the installation impossible or whether I might have any problem (other than having to reinstall the cooler, should I ever care to populate that M.2 slot). Unfortunately, there´s no compatibility list like Noctua features.
It´s been 10 years since my last build. I might be writing nonsense here, but I REALLY can´t tell whether that bulky M.2 shield of the Strix Z790-E would be HIGHER than an RGB RAM module. Neither do I know whether the AK620 might be slightly lower on that particular place. Hence my concern.
of course the back bracket doesn’t fit my motherboard 😢 and it said universal for all
If the front cooler is blocking the RAM slots, just unclip it and place it a little higher
Thank you for the video!
Question, does a RAM with a simple heatpreader fit under the cooler, or should I buy the 2x16Gb RAM without a heatspreader? Thanks!
Can I install it on a mini-ATX board
Thank you for the video! I always get a bit worried with the excess cable touching hot parts on the mobo. I guess it's fine though.
Wire insulation usually has a good enough thermal resistance, I think if it got hot enough to melt it, your system will fry and then at that point, who cares about wire insulation lol.
will this have an am5 bracket included
Thing is massive, will the 400 series cool an i7 1300k enough?
I see, so its okay to manage ng excess wires of the fans like that, i was trying to avoid the wires to touch any parts that might be too hot for the wires like the heat pipes, i was troubled on how to manage the excess wires of the fans
That or a cable bit gets up into a fan. I try to keep them away from pipes or fan blades. 🤷♂
Does the bracket orientation on the backplate matter? The part that says Intel is on the RAM side for my install. I wasn't paying any attention since it fit into the holes 😢 and I already have half this thing together.
So you left it vertically or changed it?
@@dd95-5 I left it. I already had the cooler completely installed and the mobo mounted in the case before I noticed it. Cooling is fine. I don't see a reason to change it at this point. I didn't see anything in the manual either regarding orientation requirements on the backplate. I just assumed if it fit the holes I was good to go 🤷♂
Can you please try to install this cooler on the 12th gen itx boards? I would love to use this cooler but it looks like all the itx 12th gen boards how no clearance for air coolers.
wait what? is the mobo he used not ITX? what size is the motherboard he used? if it is ATX then i am screwed, ram will not go in
@@user-jt5cv5hg3n it’s ATX. Motherboard doesn’t matter but the clearance will. For example some mobos have a large heatsink and the AK620 will not fit. And some ram will have a large clearance and the AK620 won’t fit.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the tip about installing the RAM and M.2 SSD before installing the cooler!!! While I could've installed the M.2 afterwards, the RAM would NOT have fit, and I would have been quite frustrated with myself for not thinking of that, needing to remove the cooler, reinstall the thermal paste after removing the other paste, etc. So, THANK YOU! 😀👍
Also, this was a great, informative, yet brief video that was perfectly done for helping one to install this cooler. I followed your directions exactly, and it worked great! Thank you!
And thank you for the tips here and there throughout the video that were helpful bits that one might wonder when installing the cooler.
THANK YOU!!! ☺️👍
Can 700w psu handle this air cooler answer pls
Just installed it on my z690 mb, make sure you have ssd and ram installed before
struggled with connection, thanks for your video.
can this be installed with the b650-p motherboard?
Could you turn it the other way to fit ram in?
I was told today that you can slot the fan up a little higher to give the needed ceiling for RAM
Greetings sir. Is AK620 enough for cooling i9 13900K at stock settings?
Yes, but you can check it yourself by looking for the cpu utilization and the temps with a software called hwmonitor :)
Could you make video on your persdonal pc or build. would like to see what you use or prefer your self ;)
can 4pcs RGB RAM fit in slot?
Regarding RAM clearence, how good is it? I'm installing it in a few days on an ASUS B650-A STRIX with a Ryzen 7700X and 2x32GB DDR5 sticks.
You can take the front fan off and mount it higher to clear the ram
Does everything in this video come with the actual cooler or do I have to buy anything separately?
Comes with
Thanks for the info
Free mount kit is only available in the states it seems? According to a quick google but it wasn't on a deepcool side. If true kind of sucks :(
Also needs proof of purchase which also kind of sucks because I was hoping to buy used for my next upgrade, switching from AMD to Intel
Is this the same installation for socket 2011v3?
ram doesn’t fit?????
Install ram first?
I have ak620 digital and it worked for me atlesst
Would you suggest mounting it inside the case or before putting it in the case?
always before
I had to install mine vertically rather than horizontally, the heatpipes overlapped with the top VRM heatsink on my ROG STRIX Z790 H gaming wifi whereas there's about 2mm clearance between the heatpipes and the heatsink just behind the backplate.
In this config though the closest RAM slot to the CPU isn't viable so I'm stuck with using two DIMMs max, but that isn't a problem tbf because a 2x32GB kit is enough for gaming easily.
You weren't able to fit this cooler normally on that mobo? I have the same combo on its way in the mail
@@yourshotsalwaysmiss yep, if you mount it so the airflow goes horizontal (as usual) then the VRM heatsinks on the mobo and all that "thermal armour" stuff above the CPU socket get in the way of the heatpipes. It fits if you mount it with vertical airflow, but only just.
@@turbot4rd404 thank you for the reply! I went ahead and got it anyway, but I had zero issues with mounting the cooler properly... I'm not sure what was different for us. I did install the thermalright contact frame for my cpu, so maybe that is why? Oh and I used the Dark Zero version of the AK620 as well.
@@yourshotsalwaysmiss Can't have been the same board then, when the cooler is centred on the socket the heatpipes clash with the VRM heatsinks quite prominently (contact frame wouldn't make a difference) so it must be a different mobo.
@@turbot4rd404 I have the ASUS ROG Strix Z790 H Gaming Wifi
Forget to mention there is four wires with a two wire adapter and where to put them!? Literally the only help I need and it’s not on instructions or any videos
Subbed. Thanks so much for the video. Helped immensely!
I love this cooler so far its so much better than putting together darkrock my God that thing was a nightmare to put together
Thanks for the vid brother
Is AK620 suiteable with casing that support up to 160mm?
it's 157mm tall so u will have 3mm of spare space ;D
Hello! I ordered this cooler with these components:
GPU: Gygabite RTX 4070 192-bit 12GB Windforce OC
CPU: Intel i7-13700K
Motherboard: Gygabite Z790 UD AX
RAM: Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000 mhz 2x16GB
PSU: MSI MPG A850G 850W
SSD: Samsung 990 PRO 1TB
Case: Sharkoon TG6 RGB ATX
Because this CPU cooler is so big and covers the RAM, I decided to buy the RAM without RGB lighting.
Also my case has already 3 x 120 mm fan in front, 3 x 120 mm on top and one in the back. Those fans are RGB.
Because of this I decided to buy all components without RGB and leave only the fans of the case to make the light.
The GPU, of what I've seen, has only a little bit of lighting...
It will look nice like this or do you consider it will be better to change before I get the components, to buy RGB RAM, the gaming version of the GPU which has cooler RGB, take out the 3 fans on the top of the case and put a liquid cooler.
Please help!
never have more outflowing fans then intake fans
Bro I'm struggling with screwing it 😭 I make sure It's lined up and then I screw in both after the other but it at qorking
Still struggling ? Its make me crazy lol
Thank you super helpful
My ambient is 35 degree. After installing this cooler I'm getting like 55-60 idle. Is it okay or I got a defective piece?
Remove the plastic protection from bottom of cooler and use the supplied thermal paste.
@@rounakr94 Thanks man. I did that. I guess I applied a little to much of thermal paste, could that be an issue?
While gaming it doesn't cross 65.
@@iamsurajsharma Yes, too much thermal paste will cause issues. Load temps are fine
hey bro, im using 12400f and facing the same prob.. have you solve yours??
@@santimateo1984 Which thermal paste?
THanks, helped me a lot!
oh my god thank you so much o couldn't figure it out the package didn't even come with the manual and i when i looked it up the manual didn't even show how to adjust the backplate :|
Can you install this without removing your motherboard? I've got one coming and I think it'd be a hassle to remove the motherboard just to install a cpu cooler :P By the way, I'm using a Lancool.215 case which has a cutout on the backplate.
Haha oh I feel you and am wondering the same thing
What did you end up doing? Seeing as how you put the bracket on first, it seems pretty doable. I'd probably get the backplate and bracket secure then flip the computer on its side to do the fan so as not to make a mess with the thermal paste
Thank you for your video !
Thank you my mate!
Thanks for this but you really should have mentioned the ram thing first instead of at the end of the video after everything was done...
Dec 2024. If RAM is a problem and it is in the way, install the cooler 180 degrees. No other way.
Just put one of these on a mini ITX build with an i7-13700K processor, cooler is almost as big as the MB...
Thank you, sir!
*follows all instructions carefully in sequence to install the cooler* ... 4:13 "you should probably install your RAM before you install your cooler" ... geee thanks for the tip =P
Rookie mistake is to begin following any instructions or manual on how to install anything, before first going through it from start to finish at least one time.
Thank you!
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Mounting of the back vent hurts my eyes!!!!
For Am3 sir?
Cheers fellow Irishman!
Shame it's noisy as fuck. That humming sound every 10 seconds is driving me nuts...
👍
good luck putting in ram