B blair New member Jan 8, 2012 #1 Hi will the Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro fit in a case thats 200mm wide or not? Thanks
SieB New member Jan 8, 2012 #2 It should tell you the measurements for the cooler in the listings for it under specification.
B blair New member Jan 8, 2012 #3 Sorry got wrong cooler lol its really a Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced. what is its height from the socket up? Also whats better the Noctua NH-U9B or the Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced. Thanks
Sorry got wrong cooler lol its really a Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced. what is its height from the socket up? Also whats better the Noctua NH-U9B or the Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced. Thanks
SieB New member Jan 8, 2012 #4 Don't know which is better, you will have to look for reviews or comparisons with benchmarks on temps. The dimensions for the Advanced are 95 x 167 x 122 mm (WxHxD) + a few mm including the mount.
Don't know which is better, you will have to look for reviews or comparisons with benchmarks on temps. The dimensions for the Advanced are 95 x 167 x 122 mm (WxHxD) + a few mm including the mount.
B blair New member Jan 8, 2012 #5 ok it should fit in bros case then just hope this cooler will be able to cool a Phenom II 960T clocked at 3.8Ghz - 4Ghz
ok it should fit in bros case then just hope this cooler will be able to cool a Phenom II 960T clocked at 3.8Ghz - 4Ghz
S_I_N New member Jan 9, 2012 #6 Blair said: ok it should fit in bros case then just hope this cooler will be able to cool a Phenom II 960T clocked at 3.8Ghz - 4Ghz Click to expand... it should do fine I used a CM Hyper 212+ on my 1090T and then went to a D-14 i saw no real improvement as my temps were already low to start with.
Blair said: ok it should fit in bros case then just hope this cooler will be able to cool a Phenom II 960T clocked at 3.8Ghz - 4Ghz Click to expand... it should do fine I used a CM Hyper 212+ on my 1090T and then went to a D-14 i saw no real improvement as my temps were already low to start with.