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Be Quiet! Releases Pure Rock Slim CPU Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/06/2016 05:08 PM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Be Quiet! Releases Pure Rock Slim CPU Cooler

Be quiet! extends the Pure Rock range with a new, compact cooler model: due to its space-saving and asymmetric design, the Pure Rock Slim is suitable for smaller PC-based systems. 

Nonetheless, be quiet! has not lost sight of cooling efficiency: the new model can dissipate up to 120 watts of power. As always for the Pure Rock series, offering an optimal price-performance ratio is key.

The Pure Rock Slim is equipped with a finned coil block, which has three high-performance heat pipes. These have a diameter of 6 millimeters and are fitted with aluminum caps. The Pure Rock Slim is also equipped with a 92-millimeter fan so this compact cooler is capable of dissipating a TDP of 120 watts. The seven airflow-optimized fan blades produce a maximum volume of 25.4 decibels. Thanks to the PWM connection, the speed can vary in order to achieve an optimal balance between cooling and quiet operating noise.

Maximum performance even in small PC cases

Due to its compact design, you can install the Pure Rock Slim even in tight spaces and with fully occupied memory banks. The dimensions of only 81.8 x 97.0 x 124.8 mm (L x W x H) and the asymmetric structure of the cooler ensures that neither the fan nor the fins block the RAM memory slots. The installation of the cooler is kept simple so it can easily be mounted even with minimal available space.

To maintain the excellent price-performance ratio of the Pure Rock series, the recommended retail price has been set to €28 / $24.90 / ‎£23.99. The cooler is available commercially as of today.



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k3lt
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#5331589 Posted on: 09/06/2016 05:19 PM
Sounds like excellent cheap replacement of stock cooler.

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#5331710 Posted on: 09/07/2016 12:28 AM
Sounds like excellent cheap replacement of stock cooler.


I love these cheap 92mm style coolers.

Have a cooler master one on my 1055t @ 3.5ghz. Was $22.

It even kept an X5670 under 70c @ 4ghz

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#5331717 Posted on: 09/07/2016 01:17 AM
I love these cheap 92mm style coolers.

Have a cooler master one on my 1055t @ 3.5ghz. Was $22.

It even kept an X5670 under 70c @ 4ghz

yea remember the mighty arctic freezer 7 pro back in LGA775 days :D

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#5331723 Posted on: 09/07/2016 01:43 AM
yea remember the mighty arctic freezer 7 pro back in LGA775 days :D


Had one before I got my H50. The AF7 didnt like my q6600 @ 3.75ghz with 1.45v lol

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#5331733 Posted on: 09/07/2016 02:22 AM
Had one before I got my H50. The AF7 didnt like my q6600 @ 3.75ghz with 1.45v lol


hahaha yea I had the same CPU (G0 stepping) and I had it at 3.6GHz with a Tuniq Tower 120 then I upgraded to a Thermalright Ultra 120 Extrme :D

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