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We review another be quiet! Shadow Rock cooler, this round the Shadow Rock 3. With more simplified looks this cooler comes with a single radiator, one fan and takes and all that offering cooling performance up-to 190 Watts of cooling power, enough for any modern processor and perhaps a bit of tweaking as well.
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Posted on: 03/07/2020 07:02 PM
Page 7, at the bottom....
Rather strange looking LCS kit.....
Page 7, at the bottom....
This LCS kit thus sits at the threshold of performance cooling at processor default clock frequencies.
Rather strange looking LCS kit.....
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I'm surprised it performs so close to its bigger cousin, Be Quiet Dark Rock 4, especially considering how that one has a 135mm fan compared to Shadow Rock 3's 120mm.