| Thread Tools |
11th April 2018, 14:25 | #1 |
[M] Reviewer Join Date: May 2010 Location: Romania
Posts: 153,541
| be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 Review @ Vortez The Dark Rock Pro 4 offers the user up to 250W of heat dissipation via a twin-tower design; that’s more than enough to deal with any current consumer CPU, even with a sizeable overclock. That heat is extracted via 7 copper heat pipes, transferring it to the ceramic coated, black fins on either tower. There’s also a pair of be quiet!’s Silent Wings fans to ensure airflow is aplenty - a 120mm on the front and a 135mm inside. https://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=1434 |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4 Review | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 11th April 2018 14:23 |
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler Review | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 20th December 2015 16:59 |
be quiet! Dark Rock TF Review @ Vortez | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 27th May 2015 10:26 |
be quiet! Dark Rock 3 Review @ OCC | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 30th June 2014 08:57 |
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler Review | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 24th February 2014 09:47 |
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 Review @ OCC | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 1st July 2013 09:35 |
Be Quiet! Dark Rock 2 CPU cooler review: cheaper Dark Rock Pro 2 | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 14th May 2013 07:55 |
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 Cooler Review @ HH | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 15th November 2012 08:02 |
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 Review @ Vortez | Stefan Mileschin | WebNews | 0 | 30th October 2012 07:45 |
Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro CPU Cooler Review | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 22nd July 2011 10:20 |
Thread Tools | |
| |