be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The Dark Rock Pro 3 is huge, it’s easily one of the largest air coolers on the market and with dual cooling towers, a thick top plate and two fans pre-installed, it is easy to see why.
The fans are pre-installed, which certainly makes set up a whole lot easier. They’ve each mounted against the cooler with two metal clips and rest upon thick rubber strips on the cooler, this will help reduce any vibration and noise from the fans.
The thick fins have been specially shaped to help channel the air better, speeding up the rate which heat is transferred from the cooler.
Both fans have been treated to black cables and some good quality cable sleeving so not to spoil the aesthetics.
On the underside you can better see the dimples that have been added to each of the cooling fins, this helps improve the surface area and as a result should improve heat transfer, although a cooler this size is hardly lacking in surface area to begin with.
The polished and thick contact plate is of a good size, more than enough to cover any compatible CPU, while all size of the heat pipes pass through the block, splitting off to each of the cooling towers on either side.
The fan in the middle will help further push and pull the airflow through the cooler, while having two fans should allow for better cooling at lower RPM.
There is no doubt that the cooler is aesthetically pleasing, but it’s also incredibly big. It’s been made a few millimetres less tall than previous models to allow better chassis compatibility, but it’s still big. The top plate really adds to the overall style of the cooler too, and given it’s this edge that you’ll likely see the most off, it should look rather nice through your chassis window panel (if you have one).
The fans are both powered from a single 4-pin header, which splits off an extra connection for the 2nd fan, saving you use of one of your motherboard fan headers.