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be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2 Dual Tower CPU Cooler Review

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Jun 11, 2012 5:43 am
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TweakTown Rating: 93%    Manufacturer: be quiet!

Packaging

 

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The image of the Dark Rock Pro 2 takes center stage with information found on all sides. At the left are the notations of the inclusion of SilentWings fans and the LGA2011 hardware. At top right is the company name and at the bottom is information on this 220W TDP capable cooler.

 

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Here be quiet covers where this cooler should be used, the silence, the high efficiency, the use of high-grade materials and that fact that this carries a three year warranty. At the bottom of this panel are a few awards that this series of coolers has won.

 

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The top of the rear panel starts off with a statement from be quiet as to what makes them do what they do. Then you have drawings of the cooler from the front and the side with features pointed out. Then at the bottom is the list of specs for the Dark Rock Pro 2 and the included fans.

 

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This side of the box offers the same information as did the opposite side, this time it is translated into French, Spanish and Polish.

 

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When you first open the box, you have to poke in the two finger holds to remove the hardware box before we can slide out the cooler.

 

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Although it is a little larger, the same high density foam is used to surround the cooler as we saw before with the Dark Rock 2, as well as the hardware box acting as the top padding in case anything was to poke through the box. This packaging was sufficient enough to make the journey from Germany to here and not have any damage whatsoever.


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