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be quiet! Dark Rock TF2 review




We take a look at another be quiet! Is the Dark Rock TF 2 is a rock solid cooler. This cooler has a wonderful black appearance and is designed for a large size. It has BIG.little radiators configured, two fans, and can provide a cooling performance of up to 230 Watts, which is sufficient for any modern processor.
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cucaulay malkin
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Posted on: 09/22/2021 07:27 PM
wow,performs better than d15s and keeps it even quieter.
nice from BQ!
wow,performs better than d15s and keeps it even quieter.
nice from BQ!
GREGIX
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Posted on: 09/22/2021 08:18 PM
Yea
Only problem I see, is when u do RAM OC, and this cooler gets hot, due CPU load, well, that heat goes somewhat to ram sticks.
I have TF on sons PC, and have to use additional 120mm fan to just keep proper airflow in RAM section, he has 2*16GB Tridentz 3200c14@ 3800c14, so they can be real hot at 1.5v given.
Biggest issue thou, is mounting, it is so unintuitive that when I have to change something, repaste or so it is real pain.
Yea
Only problem I see, is when u do RAM OC, and this cooler gets hot, due CPU load, well, that heat goes somewhat to ram sticks.
I have TF on sons PC, and have to use additional 120mm fan to just keep proper airflow in RAM section, he has 2*16GB Tridentz 3200c14@ 3800c14, so they can be real hot at 1.5v given.
Biggest issue thou, is mounting, it is so unintuitive that when I have to change something, repaste or so it is real pain.
Agonist
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Posted on: 09/23/2021 12:22 AM
Yea
Only problem I see, is when u do RAM OC, and this cooler gets hot, due CPU load, well, that heat goes somewhat to ram sticks.
I have TF on sons PC, and have to use additional 120mm fan to just keep proper airflow in RAM section, he has 2*16GB Tridentz 3200c14@ 3800c14, so they can be real hot at 1.5v given.
Biggest issue thou, is mounting, it is so unintuitive that when I have to change something, repaste or so it is real pain.
Warm air moving over metal, electronics is better then no airflow.
SMDH with that non sense of if you OC ram.
Yea
Only problem I see, is when u do RAM OC, and this cooler gets hot, due CPU load, well, that heat goes somewhat to ram sticks.
I have TF on sons PC, and have to use additional 120mm fan to just keep proper airflow in RAM section, he has 2*16GB Tridentz 3200c14@ 3800c14, so they can be real hot at 1.5v given.
Biggest issue thou, is mounting, it is so unintuitive that when I have to change something, repaste or so it is real pain.
Warm air moving over metal, electronics is better then no airflow.
SMDH with that non sense of if you OC ram.
Martin5000
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Posted on: 09/24/2021 09:15 AM
advantage with this design you can pull in air direct from outside the case.
positive pressure will aid with heat extraction.
advantage with this design you can pull in air direct from outside the case.
positive pressure will aid with heat extraction.
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At 80 quid, if you want to stick with air cooling, just buy the NH-D15 people.