
be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3
163 mm
be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3
163 mm
Tadaaa! https://www.digitec.ch/de/Information/ContactInformation I'm sure they can tell you directly, or add it to their range.
Yup, they should fit. In the worst case, just move the fan slightly upwards. I had to do this with my Noctua D15, for example.
Hello, depends on the RAM you have installed, should actually fit. Buy, try and return if it doesn't fit -10% of the purchase price.
Yes, it is possible, the hole spacing of the Socket 115X is identical.
This cooler is top...no problems with i7...amd I don't know...but a watercooler is certainly better, but bad value for money unless you want to change the whole system to watercooling. However, I think as long as you don't overclock the process, there should be no problems.
The mainboard and the graphics card are rarely a problem. Which case and which RAM do you want to use? That's where it's more critical.
Is this the part for Intel? If yes, then yes
No. But this one: Scythe Cooler Mugen 5 PCGH (13.30cm)
Mine was delivered with a fan :=) without it, it would be pretty pointless.This fan, by the way, takes most AiO wakus apart.
Ah no, you read it wrong. Since September 2017, the radiators should already be equipped with the bracket. So not after all!
Theoretically it fits: Max. CPU cooler height: 16.7 cm CPU cooler height: 16.3cm But it's getting tight.
the 8700k requires z370 mainboards. the cooler would be sufficient for an 8700k if it is not to be overclocked. probably also if you want to overclock but i can't promise you that. as thenikk wrote, the mainboard does not fit the 8700k.
Hi, it depends on the exact type of RAM you want. Max. According to BQ, the maximum height of the RAM is 39mm or 34.9mm to the fan. See: https://www.bequiet.com/admin/ImageServer.php?ID=4e875a1393@be-quiet.net&omitPreview=true Leave a few mm for the socket height of the RAM. The Vengeance RAM is available in various heights, and it also depends on which slots you want to use, whether the cooler can still be in the way. Also pay attention to the weight, it weighs a hefty 1197 g. This means that once you install it, you'll never move your PC again ;) (WaKü as an alternative) But it is a very good cooler.
On the manufacturer's website, it can be seen that the AM4 mounting kit is included (parts illustration): https://www.bequiet.com/fr/cpucooler/482
Could be tight... as the bars are a little higher. With me it was millimetre work with normal bars
https://www.digitec.ch/de/ReturnsAndWarranty
Yes, that fits. You just have to make sure that the RAM is not too high, make sure you buy a LP RAM. (Low profile)
so my HyperX Fury (2x, 8GB, DDR4-2133, DIMM 288) just fit underneath... the G.Skill are another 10mm higher... I would guess not. The 34mm of the HyperX are really tight... So removing the RAM without removing the CPU cooler first is not possible! Suitable for the G.Skill RGB: G.Skill Trident Z RGB (2x, 8GB, DDR4-3000, DIMM 288) I would suggest this one: NZXT Kraken X62 the look and the price/performance are perfect together!
Socket CPU AM4, AM5, LGA 1150 LGA 1151, LGA 1155, LGA 1200, LGA 1700 voila
You can find the discussion here: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/ProductType/ShowDiscussion/eigener-pc-zusammenstellen-2276
I bought the cooler 2 years ago and mounted it on the ASUS Maximus Hero VI. As with all coolers, there is a PIN on it and it is completely sufficient. I play on the PC every day and have never had any problems. Cools like the first day
I have the Dark Rock Pro3 on an Asus H170. The cooler has to be mounted on the processor and I can't answer whether it fits on the board in question. However, there are various mounting parts that allow the cooler to be mounted on other boards. However, I would advise you to buy the slightly smaller dark rock. The Pro3 is mega big, heavy and requires a lot of skill to mount. RAM bars have to be inserted first for reasons of space. The Pro3 is oversized and expensive, but if you don't need this cooling power for certain games with an overclocked prozi, the smaller one will suffice.
My Ram bars are even 50mm high, had to lift the front fan a little but went smoothly.
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