Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 HSF

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    BeQuiet! introduces the Dark Rock Pro 3, a large tower heatsink with a copper base, seven copper heatpipes, and two aluminium fin arrays with a total of 90 fins. Airflow is provided by two fans: a 120...

    Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 HSF
     
  2. V@IO

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    Jeeze, 1179g, and here i was thinking my Zalman CNPS12X was heavy
     
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    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    Depending on how good it is, might want :D
     

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    Looks great. Will keep an eye out for reviews.
     
  6. UZ7

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    The 2 was pretty badass but that was $60, this for $100??? it better be good :p
     
  7. Brasky

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    i think we could put that msi itx and 760 videocard INSIDE that cpu cooler.
     
  8. Tat3

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    I still have no idea what this means.

    Someone care to tell me ?



    And not to be completely offtopic... I did not know that BeQuiet made cpu coolers, I though that all they did was PSU's...
     
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    So Be Quiet finally releases a heatsink worthy of the 290x? :D
     
  10. UZ7

    UZ7 Ancient Guru

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    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=swag :)

    The 2 is pretty good and the fans are dead silent so now with this one I'm not sure about clearance with memory and such.
     

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    kapu Ancient Guru

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    Looks intresting , my heat sink is heavy but this is like new level of heavy.
     
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    Rich_Guy Ancient Guru

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    Same here with my Asus Triton 88, but its only 876g :D
     
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    Meh, i'm still mooore than happy with my TRUE 120. This one looks ok tho, but that might be annoying to clean.
     
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    I wish I could throat stomp every idiot that say this.
     
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    Got the dark rock pro 3 cooling my amd fx 9590 atm in a aerocool x predator avengers full tower, it does very well tbh, idles at 38c and barely push's 48c under full load, and it is silent, can't hear a think when my pc is on other then the dvd drive on boot checking if disc is there
     

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    You can turn off boot checking in BIOS by taking off your DVD drive from the boot order. It will still work in windows but it wont check for a disk. That way you will get a 100% silent PC then if that is the only noise.

    Its just a matter of spamming F8 to boot from your DVD drive if you need to reinstall windows, or run a memtest, etc.
     

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