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Guru3D.com » News » Review: be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 4

Review: be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 4

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/10/2018 01:00 PM | source: | 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 upwards, enough for any processor and some tweaking of course as well.
 
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kendoka15
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#5536585 Posted on: 04/11/2018 02:15 AM
An air cooling system that doesn't look like a pile of puke (looking at you Noctua, the yellow brown fans at least)? Interesting.

Arbie
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#5536610 Posted on: 04/11/2018 06:19 AM
I personally think it's beautiful and would be glad to have it in my rig.

However - I wonder about replacement fans. Both fans look unusually thin, and the 135mm is a very odd size. I don't want a cooler that must be replaced when a fan dies.

Robbo9999
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#5536617 Posted on: 04/11/2018 06:53 AM
An air cooling system that doesn't look like a pile of puke (looking at you Noctua, the yellow brown fans at least)? Interesting.

Hey, you calling my baby ugly! Yellow/Brown, I like it, reminds me of the 70's! ;-)

Fox2232
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#5536618 Posted on: 04/11/2018 07:05 AM
Stylish. Performing quite well. And noise level vs temperature makes it one of the best.

LesserHellspawn
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#5536625 Posted on: 04/11/2018 08:24 AM
Is there a computer somewhere around or under that chunk of metal ?

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