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Be Quiet! Dark Rock 2 CPU Cooler Review

At stock clocks of 3.4GHz, we see that the Be Quiet! Dark Rock 2 is inseparable from its predecessor and lags behind quite a few similarly priced coolers.

When you bring overclocking into the mix, the Be Quiet! Dark Rock 2 actually starts to improve – showing its capabilities of cooling 180W of TDP.

Although, it is still no match for a dual fan cooler – because it has one fan (derp). It is 2 degrees “better” than the Dark Rock Advanced. This is probably due to the fact it has a fan capable of pushing more air.

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