DeepCool Introduces the AK G2 DIGITAL NYX: AI-Powered Cooling Meets Digital Clarity Since its debut in 2021, the AK series has earned worldwide acclaim for its iconic aesthetics and exceptional performance. Building on this legacy, the second-generation AK G2 DIGITAL NYX air coolers elevate cooling innovation with models featuring 4, 5, and 6 heat pipes, offering optimized thermal control across various performance tiers.
Next Generation Performance
Thanks to DeepCool's latest Core Touch Technology (CTT 2.0) and an optimized tower design, the AK G2 DIGITAL NYX combines improved performance with a slightly smaller size compared to its predecessor.
Next Generation Performance
Thanks to DeepCool’s latest Core Touch Technology (CTT 2.0)
and an optimized tower design, the AK G2 combines improved performance with a
slightly smaller size compared to its predecessor.
Proven AK Design
The AK G2 series advances the legacy of the AK lineup with precision-engineered copper bases and optimized heat pipe configurations across 4-, 5-, and 6-pipe models for exceptional heat transfer. Each cooler features DeepCools signature matrix fin design, delivering efficient, high-performance cooling for a wide range of system builds.
PC components maker DeepCool has taken the wraps off some of
the treats it has in store for Computex 2025, which kicks off next week. It
headlines a pre-show announcement with its Assassin VC Elite WH vapor
chamber-enhanced CPU air cooler. However, perhaps more interesting and on-trend
is the confirmation that it has added wood panel options to its AK G2 CPU air
coolers. There’s a couple of new AiO liquid coolers and PC cases too.
Respecting Deepcool’s announcement order, let’s look at the Assassin VC Elite WH vapor chamber-enhanced CPU air cooler first. Heralded as an air-cooler “for hardcore gamers and premium builds,” DeepCool says that this new design is a good choice for high-TDP CPUs from both AMD and Intel. It will handle them with “whisper-quiet performance” too, it asserts.
Vapor Chamber-Enhanced Air Cooler
The ASSASSIN series adds to its impeccable cooling line with
the ASSASSIN VC ELITE WH. As a vapor chamber-enhanced air cooler, ASSASSIN VC
ELITE WH is built for hardcore gamers and premium builds. With the new sleek
white aesthetic, this cooler supports high-TDP Intel and AMD CPUs with
whisper-quiet performance.
The Second Gen of AK Series Air Cooler
Since its launch in 2021, the AK series has won global acclaim for its distinctive aesthetics and powerful performance. After years of refinement, now the second-generation AK G2 air coolers take this legacy further with upgraded thermal control alongside 0-RPM Startup with Activate Clearing Tech (ACT), AI Smart Mode for noise-performance balance, a refined design, and an offset mounting solution supporting Intel LGA1851 and AM5.
DeepCool AK series gets a new version
DeepCool also showed the second generation of its popular AK
series air coolers. These new models are called AK G2. They now come with smart
features like:
A special AI mode that keeps things cool and quiet
Fans that stay off when the system is cool (0-RPM startup)
A new mounting system that fits the latest Intel and AMD
CPUs
Better design and cooling power
SPARTACUS, a new range of AIOs.
Spartacus is the new flagship all-in-one watercooling range, featuring a 3.4-inch IPS screen and new high-performance fans. The range is expected to be limited to 360mm or 420mm radiator sizes. The range below will be addressed by the LQ ULTRA, featuring real-time system monitoring and addressable, customisable RGB LED lighting. This range will be available with 240 mm or 360 mm radiators.
PC components maker DeepCool has taken the wraps off some of the treats it has in store for Computex 2025, which kicks off next week. It headlines a pre-show announcement with its Assassin VC Elite WH vapor chamber-enhanced CPU air cooler. However, perhaps more interesting and on-trend is the confirmation that it has added wood panel options to its AK G2 CPU air coolers. There’s a couple of new AiO liquid coolers and PC cases too.
By - Aaradhay Sharma
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