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With the
Shadow Rock 2, BeQuiet!
shows a cooler, that leaves us with mixed feelings. Especially the
mounting kit should be redesigned. Installing this cooler, when the
motherboard is already in the case, is virtually impossible. In terms of cooling capacity the Shadow Rock 2
ranks in the center span of our comparison tables. Overall price
performance is ok and what we really liked is the design as well as the
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Mounting kit |
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Installation |
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The mounting-kit is the achilles heel of this cooler.
BeQuiet! should definitely rework this part of the Shadow Rock 2. Let's
assume somebody is going to buy this cooler to upgrade an existing
system. Even if he has a modern case, with a huge cut-out in the
motherboard tray, he won't be able to install the Shadow Rock 2 without
removing the motherboard from the case. But this is something that
should definitely be possible with aftermarket coolers. On the other
hand, we liked that this cooler is compatible with all recent sockets from Intel and AMD. |
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Performance |
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During our
tests we used the fan, which is included in delivery. What you get is a 120
millimeter fan which is PWM driven. If you drive the fan at 7 Volt you can't hear
it anymore
and at 12 Volt it can be described as audible. The cooling capacity is ok, but
since this is quite a bulky and very heavy aircooler, we would have expected
more. |
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Recommendation |
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If you're looking for a well built CPU cooler, which looks nice
and comes with a decent price tag, then the Shadow Rock 2 is worth considering.
If you want a cooler, which is easy to install, then this is not the one.
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