Introducing the Dark Rock 5: A high-performance, sleek and quiet air cooler designed for maximum compatibility and efficiency in PC builds.
- Outstanding cooling performance at low noise levels
- Maximum compatibility with high-end consumer motherboards and RAM-modules
- Sleek and sophisticated design with special black coating for optimal heat transfer
Introducing the Dark Rock 5: A Cooler That Means Business
Get ready to take your PC cooling game to the next level, because be quiet! is back with a bang. The German manufacturer of premium PC components has just launched its latest addition to the family of high-end air Coolers: the Dark Rock 5. And let me tell you, this cooler means business.
With its sleek single-tower design, the Dark Rock 5 is here to offer outstanding cooling performance at low noise levels. It’s the perfect solution for those builds that just won’t accommodate the larger dual-tower designs like the Dark Rock Pro 5 or Dark Rock Elite. But don’t let its smaller size fool you – this cooler is packed with power.
One of the standout features of the Dark Rock 5 is its maximum compatibility with high-end consumer motherboards and RAM-modules. So, whether you’re a hardcore gamer, a workstation wizard, or just need a reliable companion in your home office, this cooler has got you covered.
But let’s talk about what really matters – performance. The Dark Rock 5 takes everything that made its predecessor, the Dark Rock 4, a high-performance benchmark and cranks it up a notch. With six high-performance heat pipes and an asymmetrical heat sink, this cooler is designed to handle even the most demanding tasks. And if you’re worried about compatibility with your fancy RAM and VRM coolers, fear not! The Dark Rock 5 has got additional cut-outs to ensure a perfect fit.
Now, let’s talk about noise – or rather, the lack thereof. The Dark Rock 5 features be quiet!’s consumer-grade Silent Wings 4 120 mm PWM fan, which not only delivers perfect air pressure but also operates virtually inaudibly. We’re talking whisper-quiet operation here, folks. At maximum fan speed, you’ll barely hear a peep at just 29.8dB(A). But if you’re looking for that extra boost in performance, you have the option to install a second fan at the exhaust side.
And can we take a moment to appreciate the design? The Dark Rock 5 is sleek and black, exuding an air of sophistication. But it’s not just about looks – the special black coating with ceramic particles ensures perfect heat transfer, keeping your system running smoothly while adding an elegant touch to your build.
Now, let’s talk installation. We all know how much of a headache it can be, but be quiet! has got you covered. The Dark Rock 5 comes with a pre-fixed mounting bridge and screws, making installation a breeze. And the magnetic mesh top cover not only gives you easy access to screws but also neatly hides those heat pipe ends. It’s the little things that make a difference, right?
But wait, there’s more! The Dark Rock 5 is compatible with liquid metal thermal grease, thanks to its nickel-based heat plate. And to give you peace of mind, be quiet! is offering a generous 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.
So, when can you get your hands on this beauty? The Dark Rock 5 will be available in retail from June 25th, with a recommended retail price of $69.90/€69.90/£64.99. Trust me, this is an investment you won’t regret.
So, whether you’re a gaming enthusiast, a professional in need of a reliable workstation, or just someone who wants their home office setup to be on point, the Dark Rock 5 is here to deliver. Say goodbye to overheating and noisy fans – it’s time to take your PC cooling to new heights with the Dark Rock 5.
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Technology Explained
PWM: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a type of technology used in the computer industry that allows for control over pulse and frequency. It works by modulating an output signal’s pulse width or duty cycle to vary the on and off times of the signal. This technology can be used to control and regulate different DC motor, lighting, and other devices. In the computer industry, PWM is often used to control the speed of CPU and GPU fan speeds for improved cooling. It is also used to control backlighting levels on devices such as keyboards or monitors. PWM is versatile, cost-effective, and efficient; as such, it is an important technology in the computer industry.
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