Be Quiet! Heatsinks!

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Hey guys,

Most of you won't be aware of the new coolers on the horizon, but we have them for pre-order now. :)

The advanced will be here in 4-5 days and the Pro will be here the following week.

BeQuiet Dark Rock Advanced CPU Cooler (Socket LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366, AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / 754 / 939 / 940) @ £39.98 inc VAT

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The Be Quiet! Dark Rock Advanced combines maximum cooling efficiency with a pleasantly quiet operation. With an extremely low noise level, efficient cooling is provided for gaming, multimedia and CAD systems even at maximum processing power. This CPU cooler is enhanced by the high-quality materials used, as well as its attractive design.

- The single-tower layout with six heat pipes enables excellent heat dissipation within a small space
- The 120-mm SilentWings PWM fan guarantees the best ratio of cooling efficiency to noise level
- The wave-shaped contour of the cooling lamellas prevents noises and optimises the airflow
- The fan surfaces are coated in dark nickel
- The brushed, fully aluminium cover protects the cooling lamellas
- The stable backplate ensures a shockproof attachment, even when transporting the computer
- Extremely efficient up to more than 180 watt
- LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366, AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / 754 / 939 / 940
- Fan Noise: Upto 18.8dBA
- Air flow: upto 85.8 CFM
- PWM Controlled
- Dimensions: 122 x 95 x 167 (L x W x H)

Only £39.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW





BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro CPU Cooler (Socket LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366, AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / 754 / 939 / 940) @ £54.98 inc VAT

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The Be Quiet! Dark Rock PRO combines maximum cooling efficiency with a pleasantly quiet operation. With an extremely low noise level, efficient cooling is provided for gaming, multimedia and CAD systems even at maximum processing power. This CPU cooler is enhanced by the high-quality materials used, as well as its attractive design.

- Two 120-mm SilentWings PWM fans guarantee the best ratio of cooling efficiency to noise level
- The wave-shaped contour of the cooling lamellas prevents noises and optimises the airflow
- The fan surfaces are coated in dark nickel
- The brushed, fully aluminium cover connects the fan to a closed unit
- The stable backplate ensures a shockproof attachment, even when transporting the computer
- Extremely efficient up to more than 220 watts of cooling performance
- LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366, AM2 / AM2+ / AM3 / 754 / 939 / 940
- Noise Levels: 12-25 dBA
- Fan Speed: 1700 RPM
- Air Flow: up to 93.3 CFM
- PWM enabled
- Dimensions: 133 x 150 x 166 (L x W x H)

Only £54.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Any pictures of the contact plates? (Atlhough it looks like it's an enclosed heatpipe design rather than exposed).

The dual fan/heatsink one looks like a beast.
 
I don’t know if it cools the best but it’s so quiet, I can’t describe it with words so to give you an idea of how quiet it is, I would suggest you turn everything in your room off, and stop thinking for about 10 minutes, after that you will get a pretty decent idea on this.

Glad to hear they're living up to their name, as opposed to some of their PSUs where a lot of people were finding the name somewhat ironic. :p
 
I love BeQuiet! stuff, I got one of their power supplies and it is silent. The fans look so sexy as well, I know it's a minor feature but the fans themselves look really nice.
 
Would love to see the comparison of BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro CPU Cooler against Noctua Nh-D14 and Thermalright Silver Arrow as it seems to be also dual tower heatsink solution.

Is the airflow of 93.3cfm combined or just for single fan?
 
Would love to see the comparison of BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro CPU Cooler against Noctua Nh-D14 and Thermalright Silver Arrow as it seems to be also dual tower heatsink solution.

Yep would be good to compare them. The review posted already is a bit pointless as it just compares the stock fan which has always been poor.
 
These do look very nice. Waiting for some reviews now to see how it compares. Would this cover a ram slot on a x58 board if so can the fan be moved at all ?
 
Stunning looking coolers and quality quiet fans - just gotta wait and see how these perform before making one of them mine ....
 
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