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be quiet! Pure Rock 2 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/06/2020 12:37 PM [ 10 comment(s) ]

We review another be quiet! Pure Rock cooler, this round the Pure Rock 2. With more simplified looks and available in silver and black this cooler comes with a single radiator, one fan and is offering cooling performance up-to 150 Watts, enough for any modern processor.

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be quiet! Shadow Rock 3 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/05/2020 02:33 PM [ 2 comment(s) ]

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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be quiet! Dark Rock SLIM review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/15/2019 04:47 PM [ 8 comment(s) ]

We review another be quiet! Dark Rock series cooler, this round the Dark Rock SLIM. With totally black looks the cooler comes with a single radiator, one fan and takes and all that offering cooling performance up-to 180 Watts of cooling power, enough for any modern processor and some tweaking of course as well.

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be quiet! Dark Rock PRO TR4 review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/17/2019 03:06 PM [ 15 comment(s) ]

We review another be quiet! Dark Rock series cooler, this round the PRO TR4 with that TR for Threadripper. The dark tower flagship cooler comes with two radiators, two fans and takes up that cooling performance towards 250 Watts of cooling power, enough for Ryzen Threadripper, or is it? 

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be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 4 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/10/2018 01:00 PM [ 16 comment(s) ]

We review another be quiet! Dark Rock series cooler, this round the PRO 4. Again with totally black looks the flagship cooler comes with two radiators, two fans and takes up that cooling performance towards 200 Watts of cooling power, enough for any processor and some tweaking of course as well.

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be quiet! Dark Rock 4 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/10/2018 01:00 PM [ 16 comment(s) ]

We test and review the be quiet! Dark Rock 4 CPU Cooler. Armed with totally black looks and a very silent fan, the new Dark Rock 4 might be able to impress you. It offers 200 Watts of cooling power, enough for most processors and a bit of overclocking, it, however, remains ridiculously silent.

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be quiet! Shadow Rock TF 2 CPU Cooler review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/08/2018 10:52 AM [ 2 comment(s) ]

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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BeQuiet! StraightPower 700w PSU

Posted by: Dave Crewe on: 08/13/2006 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
We recently reviewed BeQuiet's Dark Power Pro 600 Watt PSU and were very impressed with it. When the company contacted us and asked us if we wanted to review their new line of power supplies, we just couldn't say no. Read article

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BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 600 Watt PSU

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/18/2006 07:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Sound levels coming from your PSU. The high rated PSU's typically have two fans and a lot of manufacturers did not pay attention to all the noise a PC makes these days. So the third factor was utilizing silent high-performance fans preferably with smart-fan technology (variably fan speeds based on heat). And with these factors in mind we land at a product line called BeQuiet! As the name suggests we do not expect this product to make heaps of sound. The product is named mysteriously the "Dark power Pro". We'll be testing the 600 Watt model to see if it can manage a high-end system with NVIDIA SLI technology. Read article

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