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be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 29-10-12   0 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Introduction



Product on Review: Dark Rock Pro 2
Manufacturer and Sponsor: be quiet!
Street Price: Approx. £60 (at time of review)

be quiet! have been on the scene since 2006, having originally started out as a PSU supplier they have since moved into other areas of the market as many other brands have – in order to branch out as competition not only gets fierce but also difficult with the economic downturn.

Today we will be taking a look at one of be quiet!’s premium CPU coolers named Dark Rock Pro 2. This is our first outing with be quiet! although we have had experience with the original Dark Rock Pro in the Scan 3XS FT03 ROG SLI system review earlier in the year. The Dark Rock Pro 2 is touted as the companies best offering to date, featuring – dual SilentWings cooling fans, seven copper heatpipes and a unique heatsink design which promises to offer great heat dissipation whilst delivering optimal airflow for fans.



be quiet! on Dark Rock Pro 2
The virtually silent Dark RockTM Pro 2 CPU Cooler puts our famous anti-noise technology where it counts: at the heart of your system. Its double tower, double fan design is perfect for overclocked systems and the most demanding multi-graphics platforms.

Twin quiet-optimized SilentWings® 2 fans with PWM function and seven ultra-high performance heatpipes generate massive 220W TDP cooling capacity and strikes the perfect balance between intense cooling and deep serenity. Special wave-contoured heatsink fins further minimize noise-inducing turbulence while maximizing heat transfer.

Dark Rock Pro 2: offering the greatest performance-to-noise ratio and highest reliability available.


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