
be quiet! Dark Rock Slim
159 mm
be quiet! Dark Rock Slim
159 mm
In terms of height, it should fit, as the case supports up to 16cm. When I look at the photos of the MB and compare them with the product photos of the cooler, it should also work with the RAM.
so it is compatible with am4 yes but for am4
Thank you for the tip! I will pass this on to the relevant department for review.🫡
So I use an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and it's more than enough. And I've had it for about 2 years now
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It probably depends on what you are doing, for me (Ryzen 7 3700X) it keeps the temperature constantly below 70° even when converting videos > 1GB. But to be on the safe side, I would ask Dark Rock's really good support if I were you. Greetings
answer here seems to be 'YES' - i will see when i have bought the fan and used the liquidmetal. answer from be-quiet was - "With the cooler you have selected, you can use liquid metal, as the cooler base on this cooler is made of nickel-plated copper."
The BeQuiet supports up to 180 TPD. Your Ryzen 5600x has 65 TPD. That should be enough.
It can cool it, but I would be careful with moderate to heavy overclocking.
Hello, you should check the compatibility of the socket with the fan directly on their website. The fan will be fine in terms of cooling. If the cpu is still running at maximum, you may have to go bigger, the non-slim version for example.
As it says in the description, it is an AM4 cooler. So yes. I have it working on an ASUS Prime X570-P AM4 and I am highly satisfied.
Yes, that works. Just plug it into the cpu fan (4pin) and that's it.
It doesn't depend on the board, as long as it has the AM4 socket, it fits. But it depends much more on the case, because the part is quite bulky. But it should fit in newer cases.
I would use a different CPU cooler. I currently use the one for my Ryzen 5 3600 and it is between 35-40 degrees without load. I think an i7 gives off much more heat and you would probably have to set the fan faster which leads to more "noise". To be on the safe side, compare the TDP again.
I have a 7700k and no problems. It cools well and is quiet.
Will normally be sufficient. However, I also always use my "own, extra" thermal paste. :-)
I myself have this fan and the Corsair RGB pro bars.should also work with 4 sticks whereby the first is then quite close to the fan.
It depends on how much you want to overclock the CPU.
Yes, it comes with a tube of standard paste, with enough paste for a few applications.
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