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Be Quiet! Dark Rock TF review




We test and review the Be Quiet! Dark Rock TF CPU Cooler review. The cooler is their strongest performer on the block, the flagship product intended to cool down the most gnarly processors. It is extremely cool in performance, and it remains the most silent enthusiast heat-pipe cooler we have ever test, but there is one gripe with this product alright, read all about it in this review.
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Posted on: 05/27/2015 01:20 PM
So how much is this cooler? I saw on a youtube video it was 39$ which is amazing.
So how much is this cooler? I saw on a youtube video it was 39$ which is amazing.
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I guess the back plate on the Asus MB could be notched out so bracket would clear , not that you should have to do that . to bad on front shield plate .
Its hard to tell but is first memory slot usable and if so what kind of height ?
I didn't see any side shots with memory installed for clearance .
Edit: Ahh, I thought i was posting for dark rock TF , not LP , I think links are messed up as I was reading the TF when I posted. maybe move to TF review.