Compare: AK400 vs FX360 Pro

Displayed below are comprehensive data and graphs that compare the DeepCool AK400 to the ID FX360 Pro, showcasing critical qualitative and performance metrics. Performance metrics are further segmented into distinct graphs while leveraging the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, illustrating how each cooler performs under various varying CPU power levels. This allows for a clear comparison of their relative performance and sound output when under different heat loads. The comparison is conducted under the following conditions:
  • Case: Praxis Wetbench
  • Ambient Temperatures: 23°C
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (Pick Another CPU)

CPU Cooler Details

Metric Cooler 1: AK400 Cooler 2: FX360 Pro
Cooler Name AK400 FX360 Pro
Fan 1 Name FC120P TF-12025-PRO
Fan 2 Name TF-12025-PRO
Fan 3 Name TF-12025-PRO
Manufacture Rated dBa 29.0 35.2
Number of Heat Pipes 4
Radiator/Heatsink 1 (WxHxD) 136x105x47 mm 120x397x27 mm
Heatsink 2 (WxHxD) 136x105x47 mm
Air Cooler Rating: Install 4 (Moderate)
AIO Cooler Rating: Install 7 (Easy)
Manufacture's Link AK400 Manufacture's Link FX360 Pro Manufacture's Link

Product Links

Link Type Cooler 1: AK400 Cooler 2: FX360 Pro
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Fan Details for CPU Cooler:


Fan 1

Metric Cooler 1 Cooler 2
Fan Name FC120P TF-12025-PRO
Fan Location Front Bottom
Fan Flow Type Push Push
CPU Only Fan No Yes
Max RPM 1850 1800
Fan Size (mm) 120 120
Fan Width (mm) 25 25
Manufacture Rated dBa 29.0 35.2
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) 66.5 82.5
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) 2.0 2.6
Number Of Pins 4 4
PWM Fan Yes Yes
Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Hydraulic
Watts (W) 1.56 3.00
Current (A) 0.13 0.25
Max Volts 12.00 12.00

Fan 2

Metric Cooler 1 Cooler 2
Fan Name TF-12025-PRO
Fan Location Mid
Fan Flow Type Push
CPU Only Fan Yes
Max RPM 1800
Fan Size (mm) 120
Fan Width (mm) 25
Manufacture Rated dBa 35.2
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) 82.5
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) 2.6
Number Of Pins 4
PWM Fan Yes
Bearing Type Hydraulic
Watts (W) 3.00
Current (A) 0.25
Max Volts 12.00

Fan 3

Metric Cooler 1 Cooler 2
Fan Name TF-12025-PRO
Fan Location Top
Fan Flow Type Push
CPU Only Fan Yes
Max RPM 1800
Fan Size (mm) 120
Fan Width (mm) 25
Manufacture Rated dBa 35.2
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) 82.5
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) 2.6
Number Of Pins 4
PWM Fan Yes
Bearing Type Hydraulic
Watts (W) 3.00
Current (A) 0.25
Max Volts 12.00


Design and Aesthetics:


AK400

The AK400 is a sleek and stylish air cooler that features a clean black top, complemented by a single 120mm black fan, designed for users who appreciate a minimalist aesthetic. The it's single-tower aluminum radiator efficiently dissipates heat, ensuring effective cooling for your CPU. This compact and unassuming cooler not only delivers efficient performance but also seamlessly integrates into a variety of PC builds, making it an ideal choice for those who value both form and function.

FX360 Pro

This cooler features a sleek, understated design, perfect for setups aiming for an all-black, stealth fighter aesthetic rather than a flashy, Times Square vibe. The AIO pump adds a touch of reflection, drawing attention to the center of your build. This minimalist style aligns well with those who prefer a clean, sophisticated look for their system, like myself.


Install Notes:


AK400

This cooler is moderately difficult to install and is more difficult than other DeepCool cooler installations. For AMD CPU's, the mounting setup can be difficult to place due to the mounting bracket doesn't secure through holes, but rather through notches for the AMD setups (This isn't a problem for Intel setups). For this reason, keeping the backplate flush against the motherboard while also keeping the install components in line may prove to be difficult and may require a second pair of hands. This also has a very similar installation to the AG400.

FX360 Pro

The installation of this cooler follows the standard procedure for mainstream AIO coolers. You will need to install the fans, which come with an easy daisy chain setup, making the process relatively simple. After connecting the fans, ensure the AIO pump brackets are set up and secure on the motherboard. Next, attach the radiator to the case, make sure the right mounting bracket is on the AIO pump, place the pump on the motherboard mounting brackets, and secure the AIO pump in place. Finally, connect the AIO pump cable to the motherboard pump input and the fans to the CPU input. Overall, this is what you would expect with most mainstream AIO coolers.




Cooling Performance:


AK400

The AK400 delivers impressive cooling performance for its size, attributed to its four heat pipes that effectively transfer heat from the CPU to the extensive fin array on the heatsink. It is well-suited for up to moderate-level processors; however, it might not be the best choice for high TDP CPUs or those looking to overclock their systems.

FX360 Pro

The FX360 Pro offers excellent cooling performance for an AIO, making it capable of handling some of the hottest CPUs. Testing at 100% AIO pump speed demonstrates that this cooler has enough headroom to run at lower speeds for both the fan and pump while maintaining comfortable CPU temperatures, making it extremely competitive option at its price point.


Noise Performance:


AK400

This CPU cooler offers average cooling performance and operates at a moderate noise level. While it may not be the quietest option on the market, it maintains a comfortable balance between cooling efficiency and acoustic performance. This cooler is suitable for users who are not particularly sensitive to noise and are seeking a cost-effective solution for maintaining stable temperatures in their systems without demanding top-tier cooling or silent operation.

FX360 Pro

The base noise level is higher for this CPU drive due to the increased pump noise. However, since the testing is done at 100% pump speed, this can easily be toned down to quieter levels. With this in mind, the cooler can offer excellent cooling at moderate noise levels and also handle more demanding tasks, albeit with increased audibility.


Summary:


AK400

This cooler has a moderately difficult installation, especially for AMD CPUs, due to its unique mounting setup. The installation process is similar to the AG400. The AK400 has a compact design, moderate cooling performance, and above-average noise levels. With a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, the cooler is suitable for various PC builds, offering a balance between cooling efficiency and acoustic performance for users seeking cost-effective solutions without top-tier cooling or silent operation.

FX360 Pro

The FX360 Pro offers excellent cooling performance for an AIO, capable of handling some of the hottest CPUs. Installation follows the standard procedure for mainstream AIO coolers, with an easy daisy chain setup for the fans and straightforward attachment of the radiator and pump. The cooler features a sleek, understated design, ideal for those aiming for an all-black, stealth fighter aesthetic. Testing at 100% pump speed shows the cooler's headroom to run at lower speeds for both the fan and pump while maintaining comfortable CPU temperatures, making it a competitive option at its price point. Although the base noise level is higher due to the increased pump noise at full speed, this can be reduced to achieve quieter operation. The cooler can offer excellent cooling at moderate noise levels and handle more demanding tasks with increased audibility.


AMD 5600G CPU Box Image

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G

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CPU Details:

Metric Value
Brand AMD
Cooler Name Ryzen 5 5600G
CPU Socket AM4
Cores 6
Thread Count 12
Max Temperature 95°C
Base Clock 3.9GHz
Max Boost Clock 4.4GHz
Cache L1
Cache L2 3MB
Cache L3 16MB
Processor Power Base 65W
Manufacture's Link Ryzen 5 5600G Manufacture's Link

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