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Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro C1 Dual Tower CPU Cooler Review

Be Quiet! show off some of the Dark Rock Pro’s key features on the front of the box. They also outline the 220 Watt TDP for both Intel and AMD CPUs.

Detailed specifications such as fan speeds, dimensions and accessories are listed on the rear of the box.

An annotated drawing of the Dark Rock Pro is located on the side of the box with the key design features such as the “7 high performance 3D heatpipes” outlined.

Intel and AMD mounting hardware, an extremely solid metal backplate, a tube of Shin-Etsu X-23-7762 thermal paste and the installation manual form the accessory bundle.

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