🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Style!
The DeepCool GAMMAXX GT BK is a high-performance CPU air cooler featuring a 120mm RGB fan, four heatpipes for optimal heat transfer, and a sleek aluminum top cover. It supports various Intel and AMD sockets and offers customizable RGB lighting through cable or motherboard control.
S**F
Good value for the money, amazing look
Amazing cooler for the price and includes nice BLINK to it (RGB).I'm using it on Ryzen 7 3700x and I've tried couple of different configurations so bare with me bellow. Unfortunately have pictures only on my current one but I'm happy to answer questions if someone interested.So, I did following options:Opt1: Stock AMD Wraith Prism CoolerOpt2: DeepCool Gammax with one Stock RF120 fanOpt3: DeepCool Gammax with two DeepCool RF120 fansOpt4: DeepCool Gammax with two Arctic P12 (my current setup on the pictures)The noise levels are acceptable if the CPU isn't overclocked in all configurations except the stock AMD cooler. (To noisy for me in continuous gaming or working sessions)At the moment my CPU is overclocked to 4425 Mhz on all cores @1.3625v and max temp under load with AIDA 64 is 79C with fans at 90%If i load my CPU and extremely hot GPU to 100% simultaneously CPU temps are rising to 85C, but this 8s limitations of my case with the GPU (Corsair Carbide 275r & 5700 XT - XFX THICK III Ultra.My idle temp is 42 - 49C @4425 Mhz and 36-39C @3600Mhz.So my conclusion is:Gammax can handle mild overclock with stock fan on acceptable noise levels. If you have extra 120 mm fan you can add one as DeepCool include extra set of mouthing springs/brackets in the box.In my opinion is best looking Budget friendly CPU cooler, regardless if you're using the RGB or not.Hopefully this is helpful to someone! Stay safe!
C**R
Pretty good cooler
Pretty easy to install the included fan is excellent in terms of airflow movement and noise (it's very quite even under load) also the RGB is very bright. The downsides are it performs around 8-12° hotter then a hypermaster 212evo which is a few pounds more but it does the job and it holding my i7 7700K around 55-65° whilst gaming depending on game and 84° stress testing at a 4.7ghz overclock overall it's a pretty good purchase.
W**D
Not quite perfect but pretty impressive
So after using my stock cooler for a long time I decided that I would like to try something new. After some browsing for air coolers I stumbled across this. It fit the bill perfectly. Its AM4 compatible without the need to contact the manufacturer for a bracket, it looks nice, has RGB integration with a wide variety of vendors and reviews have shown that it cools well. After seeing all this I thought I'd give it a go and see how it performs.Firstly though to what you get in the box. With the Gammaxx you get all the mounting hardware for both Intel and AMD, a tube of thermal compound, an RGB fan, the documents, an RGB splitter, an RGB controller and all the hardware fixings.Installation is super simple and in fact I found it much easier than the stock spire cooler. The instructions are well laid out and easy to understand for both Intel and AMD. You pretty much follow what it says and you can’t go wrong. If you are installing the RGB, make sure you refer to your motherboard manual as I’ve found the RGB headers can be laid out differently. But if you take your time, you’ll be fine.Software next and this is the only thing that’s missing. I think Deepcool really should have made some software to control the lighting. Yes it has the controller, but that is limited and software would have opened up the control for those that are using a older motherboard that doesn’t have an RGB header. If you do have a compatible motherboard with either MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB fusion, Asus Aura or AsRock RGB then you can control the RGB with that software. Unfortunately for some reason my motherboard (Gigabyte x370 gaming 5) didn’t want to control the lighting and thus I can’t show many pics. But this is no fault of the cooler and it was a fault with the since returned motherboard.The RGB (from what I could test) was really great, the lighting and colours were vibrant, pretty accurate and just nicely done. Even the fan looks great and usually they don’t look that good. Of course if you don’t care about RGB then you can choose not to install the RGB cable or simply opt for the cheaper variant without RGB.Finally to cooling/noise and it did a good job. It matched my stock cooler at idle with a temp of 26C. Under AIDA testing it hit a peak of 61C with a Ryzen 7 1700 (3.2GHz) which, was strangely a few degrees warmer than the stock cooler. Gaming was were it really did well and it outperformed the spire by 9C. The spire scored 51C and the Gammaxx 42C. This was playing overwatch (admittedly not CPU taxing) at 1440p with the Epic preset. The case I used was the NZXT S340 elite with three Corsair HD120 fans. But even with the odd AIDA test which in the real world you’d probably never do and it kept really cool no matter what I threw at it. It easily outperformed the stock cooler by at least 4C when the CPU was under varying loads.Noise wise its no quieter or louder than the stock cooler it replaced. Like the spire, I can’t hear it over my HD120s and even under load its not that noticeable at all. One thing I should mention though is the size, its very tall and you’ll need to make sure that your case can fit it as its almost touching the glass on my S340.As whole its not the perfect cooler as I’ve seen other cheaper ones that will match its performance and if you don’t want RGB I’d get one of those. If you do want RGB, then this is great, yes my experience wasn’t fantastic (motherboards fault) but if you have a compatible board to make the most of it, the effects are really cool and it just adds a bit of flair to a component that is usually otherwise pretty plain. Taking everything into account I’d give this cooler a 4.5 out of 5. If it had software then the score would be better but as is, its still a great air cooler and one I will keep using.
A**R
Great cooler with amazing asthetic.
Great looking cooler has bright rgbs can be used with a wireless LED RGB 12v cintroller or connected into a 4pin 12v RGB header on an RGB ready mobo this can switch colours and modes using your mobo software or apps. Can be loud during stress tests on the CPU but keeps it cool during load on an i5 4590 under 65°c at a 100% on an open case test ( result may vary on CPUs and ambient temperature). Easily installed on a intel 1150 socket with a four pin technique and has additional mounting brackets for am3-am4 socket. Overall good looking cooler with a beefy fan and heatsink.
S**R
A good performance cooler that adds a look of expensiveness to the overall build once installed.
Very impressive to look at and adds a more professional look to the insides of the case. Larger than I thought but not an issue for my midi case. The choice of colour/pulse is a nice option. Very pleased with the cooling performance sitting at 42 degrees and the fans spin at less than 600 rpm when under minimal load.Overall a good performance cooler that is not displeasing to the eye.
K**N
Great fan
Brought this to replace the stock cooler which came with my ryzen 5 5600x cpu and what a difference its made lowered my temps by a least 20 degrees so very happy
J**N
Jättebra, men hög!!
Kvalite, tyst, effektiv, men tänk på att den är hög så den gick inte in i min låda.. eller, tja, plexiglaset bågnar ut lite så det gick. Men det var ju mitt fel och inte kylarens..
E**D
Pleasantly quiet
System info: Amd Ryzen 5 3600X, Asus TUF X570 mobo plus wifi, G.skill 32gb 3200mhz ram, WD sn750 1tb boot drive, SK Hynix Gold s31 1tb storage drive, Gigabyte geforce rtx 2070 super gaming oc 3x, Fractal Design Meshify C glass panel case.Got annoyed by the stock cooler that came with my cpu. It did the job, but that's pretty much the only positive thing about its performance. The Wraith Spire cooler always got stuck in this loud annoying feedback loop: Temperature rises past 45C, fan starts going into overdrive; temps fall down, fan slows and allows temp to rise again, thus starting what felt like a never ending cycle.I am pleased with this cooler's performance, noise, and aesthetics. The fan itself can be controlled via pwm, the speeds of which were far more flexible than the Wraith Spire for whatever reason. Idle temps are usually in the low 30s for me, with the fan being virtually noiseless under 50C. Load temps tend to hover just below 70C, occasionally crossing into and staying in the low 70s. The fan gets significantly louder at that point, but not what I would consider inhibitory towards concentration.Aesthetically, it's very pretty to look at and adds a nice pizzazz to a pc. Syncs well with my motherboard's native rgb control, cycling through colors to match the rest of the few rgb components I have installed. Only one color can be managed at a time though, at least for this model. I believe the newer addressable rgb version is a few dollars more, which Deepcool may eventually replace this model with.Installation was fairly easy, although there are a few points to watch out for. Contrary to the instructions provided by Asus, the native backplate of my motherboard needed to be removed in order to install the one included with the cooler. Also be careful to place the nuts provided into the appropriate backplate holes, as the "AMD" labelled hole is not, in fact, the same as the "AM4" hole. The brackets which hold the cooler in place also needed slight adjusting to match the hole alignment; you can very clearly slide the positions of the screws to do so. The wires are a bit too long imo, forcing me to hide them under the fan and behind the ram for the sake of good cable management. Obviously, some builds may require the length provided, so ymmv.Luckily, my case provided me access to the backside of my mobo, so installation was fairly straight forward aside from the few hiccups listed above. Can't really say anything about the inline controls provided since my build does not require it. Overall, this product is an excellent cooler with fantastic value at its $35 price point. Would recommend for midrange cpus.I'd add pictures to showcase the installation process, but amazon isn't letting me for whatever reason.
Y**N
Excellent Ventirad RGB 👍
The media could not be loaded. Excellent ventirad RGB avec un rapport qualité-prix imbattable ! Après installation j'ai eu une baisse notable de la température cpu en jeu. J'ai fait un comparatif avec le ventirad d'origine d'Intel du processeur I3-10100F de ma tour. Comparatif fait sur Cyberpunk 2077 en qualité élevé et résultats extraits après une session de ~20min.⚠️De nombreux éléments sont à prendre en compte, mes résultats correspondent à ma config et ne sont pas à prendre pour une généralité. Entre les deux test j'ai par ailleurs rajoutés un ventilateur d'entrée d'air supplémentaire sur ma tour (réduction des températures globales 2 à 5°c max je dirais (différence observer sur la température de ma carte graphique GTX1660 super OC après 20min de jeu )Ventirad Intel = +80°c + Bottleneck à ~95% d'utilisation(par ailleurs le mod turbo du I3-10100F se désactive)Ventirad DeepCool Gammaxx GT BK= ~55-60°c, 50-70% utilisation (selon les lieux), le mod turbo fonctionne parfaitement.Si l'ont excepte le gain associé au ventilateur ajouter à la tour, le gain est d'environ 15°cLe RGB est simple mais efficace avec pas mal de couleur. Cela m'a permis d'avoir une config entièrement de la même couleur.Ma carte mère ne possède pas de port RGB pour contrôler l'éclairage du ventirad avec une application.J'ai donc opté pour le branchement sur l'alimentation du pc avec l'interupteur de sélection de la couleur et de l'intensité. Câble management un peu compliqué pour cette option mais c'est faisable.Bref, très agréablement surpris par ce produit. Reste à voir la durée de vie mais le tout semble robuste. L'installation est vraiment simple et de la pâte thermique est fourni .✅Compatible avec les Socket 1200⚠️Ps: Je précise que je ne suis pas un professionnel loin de là mais j'espère que mon avis vous sera utile malgré mon manque d'expérience dans le domaine.
T**O
Mit Ryzen 3600 optimal :)
Ich bin von einem 2600er auf den 3600er Ryzen umgestiegen. Habe das System bis dato prima mit dem Wraith Prism (Standartkühler vom 3700X) betrieben. Nach dem Wechsel musste ich aber feststellen, dass die neue CPU ganz schön heiß wird.Der Prism Wraith hat beim Zocken (BF5, Ultra, 3440x1440) die CPU bis 86°C erhitzt und hat dabei mit 3000 u/min gedreht. Das war für das Ohr nicht wirklich schön. Takt der CPU lag dann nur noch bei 3800Mhz.Durch den neuen Gammaxx GT liegt die Temperatur nun bei max 76°C und der Lüfter dreht bisher auf maximal 1150 u/min. Das ist eine wahre Wohltat. Von der Geräuschkulisse würde ich es als wahrnehmbahres, leises Rauschen beschreiben. In keinster Weise penetrant oder störend. Durch die knappe 10° Differenz bleibt der Takt der CPU nun auch im Bereich von 3950-3900Mhz.PBO also Precision Overboost ist im Bios aktiviert, manuell übertaktet ist nichts. Die Leistung langt mir. Bei Singlecore Anwendungen liegt der Boosttakt über 4000 / 4100 Mhz. Noch hatte ich nicht viel Zeit für ausgiebige Tests, aber vom ersten Eindruck bringt der neue Lüfter genau das, was ich mir gewünscht habe.Niedrige Temperaturen und DEUTLICH weniger Geräuschkulisse, durch die Verbesserung auch etwas höheren Takt und gleich mal 100Pkt mehr im Cinebench20.Im Desktopbetrieb läuft der Lüfter aktuell auf ca. 850 u/min. Die Peaks, welcher der 3600er mit sich bringt werden entspannt abgefangen. Die Temperatur bewegt sich irgendwo zwischen 40 und 60°C bei herkömmlichen Desktoparbeiten / Youtube / Netflix etc.Von der Lüfterkurve habe ich das ganze so eingestellt, dass erst ab 65/70°C der Lüfter langsam aufdreht (max 1200 u/min). Entsprechend habe ich im Desktopbetrieb so kein Lüfteraufdrehen mehr wahrnehmen können.Die RGB Beleuchtung sieht super aus und lässt sich über die Software von meinem ASROCK B450M Pro4 steuern.Das Gesamtsystem ist in einem Sharkoon TG4 mit 3 Lüftern In und einem Out (120mm). Diese laufen konstant bei 60% Geschwindigkeit (in meinen Ohren angenehm, daher lasse ich diese auch nicht weiter runterregeln).Das Gehäuse bietet Platz für maximal 160mm Lüfterhöhe, ich würde mit diesem Kühler nun von Maßarbeit sprechen. Größer dürfte er wirklich nicht sein :)Also Fazit - harmoniert super mit dem 3600er Ryzen, ist in meinen Ohren wirklich sehr leise und sieht echt klasse aus. Ich dachte ich trauere meinem Wraith Prism nach, weil der optisch wirklich ein Hingucker ist, aber das Thema ist definitiv erledigt, der Gammax GT ist optisch und leistungstechnisch ein deutlich besserer Nachfolger :)EDIT:Mittlerweile habe ich meinen Ryzen etwas undervoltet, läuft stabil mit 1.25V auf 4000 Mhz, dadurch liegt die CPU Temperatur jetzt nur noch bei 65°C - 72°C. Lüfter ist nach wie vor unglaublich leise, klare Empfehlung!!!
A**H
Estetica prezzo e prestazioni...Deepcool una garanzia a prezzi contenuti.
Dopo qualche mese di utilizzo , non posso che ritenermi soddisfatto, dell'acquisto fatto, secondo me ,questo prodotto vale la pena esser comprato sempre ( secondo i prezzi deepcool) xkè ha un'ottima qualità prezzo ed in più è anche bello...Io l'ho preso con un codice sconto di deepcool di 10 euro e devo dire che mai ho speso meglio i miei soldi,il montaggio è abbastanza semplice e deepcool fornische la piastra per adattarlo ai vari socket,le temperature anche con questo calado estivo e con 30 gradi in camera, non superano mai i 50 51 gradi su il ryzen 5 2600 in un case sharkoon tg5 con ventole deepcool cf, quindi posso ritenermi più che soddisfatto....Altra chicca poi per cui posso ritenere ancor più valido questo prodotto,oltre le prestazioni e la rumorosità, è il secondo gancetto che deepcool fornisce nella confezione, quindi ,potete montarci una seconda ventola (se ne aveste bisogno, o per migliorare ancor di più la dissipazione quindi secondo me si può spingere anche per fare un'overclock medio o per un gusto estetico)...Prodotto consigliatissimo, chi poi lo ha preso al prime days, ha fatto un'affarone per il prezzo a cui è stato venduto, ma in generale è un'ottimo affare a tutti i prezzi che deepcool ha proposto.
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