DeepCool AK500 ZERO DARK CPU Air Cooler 240w TDP vs ID-COOLING FROZN A410 ARGB White CPU Cooler 6" height
Overall winner: DeepCool AK500 ZERO DARK CPU Air Cooler 240w TDP
Key Differences
DeepCool AK500 ZERO DARK (A) offers a larger giant heatsink and five copper heat pipes for stronger thermal conductivity and is positioned in a more affordable price tier; ID-COOLING FROZN A410 ARGB (B) emphasizes ARGB lighting, a white aesthetic, and slightly fewer heat pipes (four 6mm) with broader socket compatibility but a 6" height that can affect RAM clearance
DeepCool AK500 ZERO DARK CPU Air Cooler 240w TDP
All-black CPU air cooler with a giant heatsink and 90mm thickness for strong heat dissipation. Five nickel-plated 6mm copper heat pipes and BBHT technology support efficient cooling. Stands 158mm tall, fits ATX/M-ATX cases without blocking RAM
Pros
- all-black finish
- giant heatsink for enhanced cooling
- five copper heat pipes for thermal conductivity
- BBHT technology for heat pipe optimization
Cons
- no customer insights available
ID-COOLING FROZN A410 ARGB White CPU Cooler 6" height
ARGB CPU air cooler with 4 heat pipes and a 120mm FDB fan for efficient heat dissipation. Compatible with Intel LGA1700/1851/1200/115X and AMD AM4/AM5, and designed for RAM clearance in single-tower setups. Customers note easy installation and quiet operation
Pros
- ARGB lighting on top cover and fan
- 4 copper 6mm heat pipes for heat transfer
- wide socket compatibility
- easy mounting mechanism
Cons
- 6" height may impact RAM clearance in some builds
- white aesthetics may limit case compatibility
- reviews mention temps around 60-65C under load
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DeepCool |
| Durability | DeepCool |
| Versatility | ID-COOLING |
| User Reviews | DeepCool |