
be quiet! Pure Rock
155 mm
be quiet! Pure Rock
155 mm
A thin layer of thermal paste is usually already applied to each CPU cooler. However, it can't hurt to have a small tube (of a better product) in reserve.
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Hello. So it seems a bit tight to me: Pure Rock: Maximum cooling capacity (W TDP) 150 i9-9900k: Power dissipation (TDP) : 95 W in stock, if you tighten the clock screw there, it can be tight: https://www.anandtech.com/show/13400/intel-9th-gen-core-i9-9900k-i7-9700k-i5-9600k-review/21 Greetings Cage
I use it with a 5 year old Intel Core i5-6600 (also 65 W max TDP like your i7-4770) and have no problems at all with it.
Very true! Digitec certainly uses an automatic translator and doesn't bother to check the machine for nonsense!
As I understand it, the base is made of aluminium. But it is prepared for mounting, i.e. it does not need any additional guiding medium
The packaging says 150 watts (see picture 4). This was also the case with me
You can find this out here: https://www.bequiet.com/en/motherboardcheck Depending on the CPU, the TDP could be tight.
This is already a medium-sized box. There should be no problem installing it. But the noise, however, often depends on the sound insulation of the box. Replacing the quieter fan does not improve the problem much.
The 3900x already comes with a decent cooler, so you don't need anything extra ;-) https://www.techspot.com/review/1875-ryzen-3900x-wraith-prism-rgb-vs-liquid-cooler/
I might still have this left, you could have mine.
Hoi NoahDerSuchtii Depends on the games, but I would say: I would rather go for an AiO watercooling. I read that the i9-9900k, even with a Noctua NH-D15 gets warm around 80C° :)
In my case, it was without.
If the TDP limit (105 watts) is not deactivated in the BIOS or the AllCore Turbo is activated, the cooler with a maximum heat dissipation of 150 watts is sufficient. But since you usually want to take advantage of such an expensive processor, I would recommend a more powerful one.
I would recommend something stronger. BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 is better because it can cool your CPU better and is quieter.
My experience shows that 1cm of sparse is usually very good enough. So go for it!
The cooler should not protrude beyond the RAM slot. If the fan is in the way, you can simply mount it a few ribs higher. of course, this reduces the cooling capacity somewhat.
Yes, that is possible.
Thanks for the info!
Yes, that's quite enough.
You need a cooler in any case... If you are possibly overclocking, I would take something stronger than this one anyway (perhaps Dark Rock Pro 4). So that there are no temperature problems...
Yes, it does.
Yep, it works perfectly. It also has a great price/performance ratio. However, you should not expect too much cooling power if you want to overclock the CPU. Which I assume is the case since you chose a "K" model. If you're aiming for the 5 GHz mark, I'd recommend the big brother. be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3 (16.30cm) I hope I was able to help you.
Without overclocking easily, with slight overclocking also. You have to test it at full load
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