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Review on 🌬️ Silent Cooling Power: Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU Cooler with 250W TDP, BK022 by Jnis Zari ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

It is worth noting that we managed to successfully assemble the case fans. And behind the cooler, put an additional 140mm be quiet 1500 rpm + 4 120mm for ventilation of the case (2 for intake and 2 for exhaust). Today I moved to a new case (black 2nd photo), removed the splitter and connected the 2nd fan to a separate connector on the motherboard (as advised here). In reality, the temperature became lower by about 5-10C degrees, thanks for the advice.

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Pros
  • Pulls Core i9 9900k without overclocking! When rendering for 20-30 minutes at 4700MHz, the temperature is not higher than 84C' and 5000MHz for 2 cores is not higher than 50C'. In terms of power, it is comparable to a dropsy 240x120mm.
Cons
  • Slightly smaller than the motherboard in size, I have m-ITX

Comments (2)

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May 29, 2023
10700kf under load, temperature not higher than 68 degrees
May 29, 2023
I bought it on the market for 8k, I'm satisfied with the purchase.