Germany-based Be Quiet, manufacturer of premium PC components, has announced the newest and most compact model to its Dark Rock 5 lineup. Simplly called Dark Rock 5, the single-fan CPU cooler has ...
When we arrived at the be quiet! suite for CES 2024, we were immediately greeted with a wall of products, or more likely, the packaging of just about all the options smaller than cases to gander at ...
This article is presented by be quiet! Does your PC sound like a jet engine taking off when you put it under even mild strain? A loud computer doesn’t just hurt the ears–fans working overtime are a ...
Today is a fantastic day, as we’ve got the latest and hopefully one of the greatest be quiet! CPU coolers on the eTeknix test bench. I am of course talking about the new Dark Rock TF (top flow) CPU ...
Capable of handling up to 190W of heat, the budget-friendly be-quiet! Shadow Rock 3 is ideal for a mid-range PC build. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
If you’re looking for a quiet and compact cooling solution for your Intel or AMD processor, desktop accessory manufacturer Be Quiet has introduced the Pure Rock Slim fan-based processor cooler meant ...
be quiet! wrote to HEXUS today to inform us about a new CPU cooler that it has launched. The Pure Rock compact CPU cooler is said to be the firm's first 'entry-level' cooler. Despite the keen price ...
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Be Quiet's New High-Airflow Pure Base 500DX Case!
Be Quiet! was showing off their new Pure Base 500DX case, which adds a mesh front panel, a third cooling fan, and USB-C. We ...
Shadow Rock Slim, Dark Rock 3 and Dark Rock Pro 3 provide further improvements to cooling performance and quietness of the PC system Glinde, January 15, 2014 - be quiet!, market leader of power ...
Over the last couple of years, we have seen quite a few things from the be quiet! lineup. Whether it be with coolers, or power supplies, they have kept us pretty busy here at TweakTown. While I did ...
My new i5 760 is very quiet. My old Athlon 64 3200+ probably(?) outputs a lot more heat and requires more CFM. After all these years, it's time to spend a few bucks to reduce the sound. But do have to ...
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