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How tall is the be quiet Pure Rock 2 black?

How tall is the be quiet Pure Rock 2 black?

155.00 mm
be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Specs

Supported AMD Sockets AM3, AM3+, AM4
Recommended TDP 150 W
Number of Fans 1
Heatsink Material Copper, Aluminum
CPU Cooler Overall Height 6.10″ / 155.00 mm

How tall is the Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4?

162.81 mm
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 Specs

Supported AMD Sockets AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+
Number of Fans 2
Heatsink Material Copper
CPU Cooler Overall Height 6.41″ / 162.81 mm
CPU Cooler Length x Width 5.3 x 5.7″ / 134.6 x 144.8 mm

Is the dark rock 4 quiet?

Achieving an incredible performance-to-noise ratio The Dark Rock 4 doesn’t compromise on silence and performance for overclocked systems and demanding graphics applications, this cooler provides an impressive rating of 200W TDP and accomplishes low temperatures even through episodes of top CPU performance.

What kind of noise does dark rock TF make?

The noise is a meager 26.7dB (A) even with 100% PWM fan speed. Dark Rock TF has six high-performance 6mm heat pipes with aluminum caps. They carry heat to the optimum location on the cooling fins. The special black coating with ceramic particles makes a perfect transfer of heat possible.

How tall is the dark rock TF fan?

Dark Rock TF The Dark Rock TF differs from most similar designs in that it has two radiators and two equally-sized fans. The smaller lower radiator is narrow enough to fit beside memory modules, which themselves can stand up to 1.9” tall beneath the fan.

What makes the dark rock TF CPU cooler so quiet?

Dark Rock TF has six high-performance 6mm heat pipes with aluminum caps. They carry heat to the optimum location on the cooling fins. The special black coating with ceramic particles makes a perfect transfer of heat possible. Anti-vibration rubber inserts on the cooling fins of the heat sink further dampen noise.

Is the dark rock TF a good case?

Dark Rock TF Review The Dark Rock TF brings be quiet! quality and “big air” capacity to mid-sized case users, but with less-than-ideal thermal and acoustic performance. The Dark Rock TF will likely benefit from an appropriately-placed side-panel vent when mounted inside a tight case.