Tuesday, October 10th 2023

be quiet! Introduces Dark Rock Elite and Dark Rock Pro 5 CPU Coolers

be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, is announcing Dark Rock Elite and Dark Rock Pro 5. While Dark Rock Pro 5 is the successor to the award-winning Dark Rock Pro 4, Dark Rock Elite is a completely new product. The new coolers significantly improve upon the performance, features and usability of the Pro 4. Dark Rock Elite is aimed at users that require the highest performance and airflow, integrating ARGB lighting, a premium design for an elite experience, and an innovative rail system that makes RAM clearance even easier. Dark Rock Pro 5 meanwhile offers outstanding cooling performance at extreme low noise levels on all popular consumer sockets. Both coolers are built for maximum compatibility with high-end motherboards and RAM-modules and offer an integrated Speed Switch for an inaudible operation or maximum cooling performance.

Dark Rock Elite offers unprecedented performance and cooling power through cutting edge fan technology and combines it with an iconic design. The 7 high-performance heat pipes are accompanied by two Silent Wings 135 mm PWM fans for maximum air pressure and perfect airflow. These turn up to 2,000 rpm in Performance Mode, unleashing the full power of the cooler, or use Quiet Mode to run virtually inaudibly at an efficient 1500 rpm in super-quiet PC builds. Users can easily choose between the two cooling modes with the integrated Speed Switch.
Dark Rock Elite comes with several exclusive high-end features, such as an innovative front fan mounting rail with adjustable height settings, up to a maximum clearance of 69 mm over the second RAM slot. The maximum clearance of the heatsink over the first RAM slot measures a comfortable 63.3 mm, while optimal VRM compatibility is accomplished with cut-outs on the edges of the heatsink. Its unique and iconic design with ARGB LEDs on the top cover for endless visual effects and its black coating with ceramic particles for ideal heat transfer make Dark Rock Elite a true eyecatcher in any system.

Additionally, Dark Rock Elite comes with a detachable top cover for easy installation, is compatible with liquid metal thermal paste thanks to its nickel-plated base, and is supported by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.

Dark Rock Pro 5: seriously cool and refreshingly silent
To improve upon the award-winning cooling performance of Dark Rock Pro 4, be quiet! has improved on its 7 high-performance heat pipes and two Silent Wings PWM fans for Dark Rock Pro 5. This has resulted in an immense cooling capacity and virtually inaudible operation, ideal for heavily overclocked systems and demanding workstations. The 120 mm front fan has a funnel-shaped outlet for optimal air distribution and is height-adjustable to accommodate for high RAM modules. The 135 mm middle fan is attached to the top cover for top installation. Thanks to a fixed mounting bridge on the cooler's base and detachable top cover, installation of Dark Rock Pro 5 is smoother than ever. Both fans feature advanced fluid-dynamic bearings, smooth 6-pole motors, and airflow-optimized fan blades.
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Dark Rock Pro 5 offers the same integrated Speed Switch as the Elite, which allows users to choose between a Quiet Mode at 1500 rpm (120 mm front fan) and 1300 rpm (135 mm middle fan), respectively, for normal applications - and a Performance Mode that unleashes the full power of the cooler and brings the front fan's rpm up to 2000 rpm, while the middle fan runs at 1700 rpm.

The Pro 5 doesn't just offer outstanding performance: a high-grade top cover with mesh design and a special black coating with ceramic particles to increase heat transfer give this air cooler an elegant look that will feel at home in any system. Dark Rock Pro 5 also sports the aforementioned cut-outs on the edges for maximum VRM compatibility, is compatible with liquid metal thermal paste, and is supported by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.

Dark Rock Elite and Dark Rock Pro 5 are available in retail as of October 24 at a recommended retail price of $114.90 / €114.90 / £109.99 (Dark Rock Elite) and $99.90 / €99.90 / £99.99 (Dark Rock Pro 5).
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11 Comments on be quiet! Introduces Dark Rock Elite and Dark Rock Pro 5 CPU Coolers

#1
Chaitanya
Dark Rock Pro looks interesting but with elite move to propietary/non standard fans is a move in wrong direction.
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#3
HBSound
What is the TDP?

I found the answer according to their website - 270 Degrees.
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#4
Minus Infinity
LOL all the hype about significantly improved cooling usually means about 1-2C at best. Air coolers are at their limits with current technology and materials.
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#5
HBSound
Minus InfinityLOL all the hype about significantly improved cooling usually means about 1-2C at best. Air coolers are at their limits with current technology and materials.
I found the answer according to their website - 270 Degrees.

The previous version - 250 Degrees
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#6
sLowEnd
HBSoundWhat is the TDP?

I found the answer according to their website - 270 Degrees.
Heatsink manufacturer-provided TDP rating is a worthless metric. (Along with a few others, like dbA and thermal conductivity)
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#7
AusWolf
Chaitanyamove to propietary/non standard fans is a move in wrong direction.
As much as I like the aesthetics, I have to agree with you.
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#8
Lost_Wanderer
No pre-release reviews, or mentions of offset brackets etc. for AM5?
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#9
Minus Infinity
HBSoundI found the answer according to their website - 270 Degrees.

The previous version - 250 Degrees
-270C is impressive. I can replace my LN2 rig. :)
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#10
HBSound
AusWolfAs much as I like the aesthetics, I have to agree with you.
Minus Infinity-270C is impressive. I can replace my LN2 rig. :)
I agree. That kind of cooler can almost handle Threadripper CPUs.
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#11
Nephilim666
Never buy another BeQuiet! product since they released the Dark Power 13 PSU's with a dodgy fan IC. When they were made aware of it they didn't recall affected units and just put users in an RMA loop until they gave up (I went through 3 of them).
I ripped the stock fan out and put a Thermalright TL-B14 in and just control it from the motherboard now.
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