DeepCool Gamma Archer 120mm CPU Cooler - Black/Blue
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DeepCool Gamma Archer 120mm CPU Cooler - Black/Blue

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DeepCool Gamma Archer 120mm CPU Cooler - Black/BlueAchieve consistent cooling performance for standard builds without creating unnecessary noise. Quick Specs Reliable cooling with a 120mm fan design. Quiet operation maintained at a maximum of 26. 1dB(A). Utilises a durable hydro bearing for extended service life. Delivers 54. 25CFM of maximum airflow to manage heat. Standard 12V DC operation suitable for most desktop systems. The direct path to thermal stability with the DeepCool Gamma ArcherCPU

Achieve consistent cooling performance for standard builds without creating unnecessary noise.

Quick Specs

  • Reliable cooling with a 120mm fan design.
  • Quiet operation maintained at a maximum of 26.1dB(A).
  • Utilises a durable hydro bearing for extended service life.
  • Delivers 54.25CFM of maximum airflow to manage heat.
  • Standard 12V DC operation suitable for most desktop systems.

The direct path to thermal stability with the DeepCool Gamma ArcherCPU Cooler

This DeepCool Gamma Archer CPU Cooler is for the builder who values essential function over unnecessary complexity. It is for the South African user running standard desktop applications, light productivity suites, or foundational gaming rigs where excessive heat dissipation is not the primary battlefield; rather, reliable, day-to-day thermal management is the goal. Mastering thermal control is vital, making the DeepCool CPU cooler an essential fit.

Solve the problem of rising temperatures

The immediate purpose of this unit is to replace failing cooling components or to provide a foundational cooling layer where integrated solutions prove inadequate. It solves the common issue of thermal throttling under sustained, moderate load by ensuring the core processor maintains an operational temperature well within safe parameters; this translates directly to stable frame rates and consistent application responsiveness. The DeepCool CPU cooler ensures operational continuity.

The value of measured performance from

This 120mm fan provides a clear trade-off: reliable, consistent performance without the acoustic signature of high-speed, high-pressure cooling assemblies. Its 54.25CFM airflow rating is adequate for standard thermal loads, and the specified bearing type suggests longevity, meaning fewer maintenance intervals for the diligent system owner. Experience the quiet confidence of the DeepCool Gamma Archer.

Built for the expected duration

The cooling mechanism is secured by a hydro bearing. This design choice indicates a commitment to reduced friction and wear compared to sleeve bearings, offering greater assurance of long-term, consistent operation without immediate replacement required; it is engineered for steady service. This durable DeepCool CPU cooler is built to last.

Why this unit commands attention

When existing cooling fails, the system suffers. This fan offers an immediate, proven solution that fits standard chassis dimensions and provides the necessary thermal clearance for essential computing tasks, ensuring your build remains operational and effective in the warm climate conditions often found locally. The DeepCool Gamma Archer is your immediate remedy.

FEATURES:

  • Maintain system acoustics near silent levels through careful engineering, keeping noise contained to a maximum of 26.1dB(A).
  • Ensure long-term, consistent rotation by relying on the highly durable hydro bearing, which reduces mechanical wear over time.
  • Move significant volumes of air with a certified flow rate of 54.25CFM, effectively sweeping heat away from critical components.
  • Mount effortlessly into standard computer casings thanks to the universally accepted 120mm fan diameter and compact depth.
  • Run reliably across various power supply conditions, initiating function correctly even at the lower 7V DC threshold.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Power Input: 1.44W
  • Fan Speed: 160010%RPM
  • Max. Air Flow: 54.25CFM
  • Noise: 26.1dB(A)
  • Bearing Type: Hydro Bearing
  • Rated Voltage: 12V DC
  • Operating Voltage: 10.813.2V DC
  • Started Voltage: 7V DC
  • Rated Current: 0.12 10%A
  • CPU Socket Support:
    • Intel LGA1200/1151/1150/1155/775
    • AMD AM5/AM4
  • Fan Dimensions: 12 x 2.5 cm
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 12.1 x 6.5 cm
  • Product Weight: 301g

WHAT'S IN THE BOX:

  • DeepCool Gamma Archer 120mm CPU Cooler - Black/Blue x1

Why DeepCool

DeepCool has established its presence by delivering components that serve their purpose without excess fanfare or unreliable engineering. In the South African market, where equipment must endure varied conditions, our focus remains on providing rigorously tested, functional cooling solutions that support stable system operation for years, not just months. Choosing the DeepCool Gamma Archer is choosing tested, consistent thermal defence for your system.



Dimensions (LxWxH): 13.0 x 13.0 x 10.0 cm
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