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Be Quiet! Shadow Rock TopFlow CPU Cooler Review

The packaging is looking good as always. There is only so much you can say about packaging, and when you’ve already written nearly 20 reviews you start to run out of words. The stand out features here are the fact Be Quiet! categorise this product as “Premium” not “High-End” which is what the Dark Rock 2 and Dark Rock Pro 2 are labelled as.

The supported TDP is 160W, the Dark Rock 2 is 180W for comparison. This definitely isn’t a cooler for the LGA 2011 system even though it is LGA 2011 ready – I’d be wary of overclocking.

The back has a diagram, specifications and an entire paragraph that is totally unreadable to me, because despite my German heritage I still cannot read German.

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Ryan Martin

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