The included dual TF140S fans feature an interesting two layer fan blade design, sat inside a very narrow frame. Deepcool claim that this base is slightly convex in order to cling to the CPU better, but it’s hard to notice that with the naked eye. Speaking of heat dispersal, 7 pipes carry that heat away from the CPU, and up into the heatsink.įlipping the cooler over we find a nickel plated polished cold plate, which sits atop a copper base.
With over 40 individual fins within the heatsink, the density of the stack is pretty impressive, which maximises the amount of surface available to disperse the heat. The general appearance of the all new Assassin 3 bears a striking resemblance to the NH-D15, sporting two huge fine stack heat sinks, that sandwich the second fan. Therefore, the king of the hill in this market is none other than the Noctua NH-D15, and in this review I pitch them head to head to see who takes the crown.ĭeepcool GamerStorm Assassin 3 Specifications & Features Product Dimensionsĭeepcool GamerStorm Assassin 3 Closer Look The new product is the GamerStorm Assassin 3 from Deepcool, a dual tower/dual 140mm fan driven CPU air cooler. When a new product enters the market, and the maker claims it will compete with the class leading, best in the market, then there is only one thing that can settle it……FIGHT!