When it comes to knowing the operating temperature of our CPU at any time, we can use any of the different applications that we can find on the market, however, if the only thing or what interests us most is whether the heatsink controls everything at that moment the CPU temperaturethere is no need to resort to this type of application, since we can use one of the different models of heat sinks that include a screen to display the temperature.
Among the different options available on the market, we can talk about the CNPS13X heat sink manufactured by ZALMAN and that offered by DeepCool which has just arrived on the market. We are talking about the AG400 DIGITAL heat sink series, consisting of 2 different models.
Heatsink displaying CPU temperature
The new range of heat sinks presented by DeepCool that indicate the CPU temperature consists of the following models: AG400 DIGITAL BK ARGB Yes AG400 DIGITAL PLUS. Unlike other heatsinks that display temperature information in the center of the fan and subtract the airflow, this new DeepCool model displays the information at the back, since it is a side fan.
In addition to displaying the temperature, it also displays the CPU activity level, information that allows us to know at any time what the workload is on our PC. If the temperature is very high, it will display a warning asking us to take action, either by increasing the speed of the fans or, if they are at maximum, by directly turning off the equipment.
These heat sinks use the heat pipe tower layout already available in the ZERO DARK model of this same manufacturer, which offers such good results and allows obtaining the best performance to control the operating temperature of the CPU at all times.
The new DeepCool heatsink range delivers the cooling power needed to dissipate hasta 220W heat generated by the processor. The fan that can be found in these 2 models is 120 millimeters and guarantees the necessary airflow to avoid accidents with the processor.
Regarding the fan rotation speed, these models operate between 500 and 2,100 rpm. If we are looking to increase the cooling power, the AG400 DIGITAL PLUS model is the best option since it includes two A-RGB fans whose operation we can manage with the manufacturer’s software.
Both models include ARGB lighting that we can configure through the ASUS, Razer, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock apps. We can use it both in processor Intel with LGA1700/1200/1151/1150/1155 socket and with AMD with AM5 and AM4 socket.
Pricing and availability
Contrary to what one might expect from the design and price of this new range of DeepCool coolers, this one is quite affordable. Model AG400 DIGITAL BK ARGB it has a price of 38.99 dollarswhile the PLUS version, with two fans, reaches 44.99 dollars. Both heatsinks are now available on this manufacturer’s website and in a few days they will arrive in the main stores on the market.