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be quiet! Shadow Rock TF 2 CPU Cooler review




We test and review the be quiet! Shadow Rock TF 2 CPU Cooler. The cooler might not be the strongest performer on the block, but it is ridiculously silent, but hey it still packs enough punch to cool even a Core i7 4790K, which is not an easy task, in any scenario.
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agello24
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Posted on: 02/24/2018 12:37 AM
cooler should have been compared to the cooler Master Gemini Series Air cooler and the hyper 212 evo since thats what most people own.
cooler should have been compared to the cooler Master Gemini Series Air cooler and the hyper 212 evo since thats what most people own.
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"For a 60 euro costing cooler, it is still capable of drawing 160W of energy."
I HOPE NOT
drawing away (better yet dissipating) 160W of energy (better yet heat)