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Does not interfere with the installation of high RAM. Quiet hydrodynamic fan. Possibility of attaching a second turntable.
Not compatible with AMD TR4 socket.
Main specs
Featuresfor CPUfor CPU
Product typeair coolerair cooler
Air flow directionsideways (dispersion)sideways (dispersion)
Max. TDP180 W
Fan
Number of fans11
Fan size120 mm140 mm
BearingFluid Dynamic Bearingsliding
Max. RPM1500 rpm1200 rpm
Speed controllerauto (PWM)auto (PWM)
Max. air flow71.24 CFM
MTBF300 K hours50 K hours
replaceable
Min noise level11 dB
Noise level23 dB19 dB
Power source4-pin4-pin
Radiator
Heat pipes43
Heatpipe contactindirect
Heatsink materialaluminium / copperaluminium / copper
Plate materialnickel-plated copper
Socket
AMD AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2
AMD AM4
 
Intel 1150
Intel 1155/1156
Intel 1366
Intel 2011 / 2011 v3
Intel 2066
Intel 1151 / 1151 v2
Intel 1200
AMD AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2
AMD AM4
Intel 775
Intel 1150
Intel 1155/1156
Intel 1366
Intel 2011 / 2011 v3
Intel 2066
Intel 1151 / 1151 v2
Intel 1200
General
Mount typebilateral (backplate)bilateral (backplate)
Dimensions127x47x159 mm150x40x160 mm
Height159 mm160 mm
Weight620 g620 g
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be quiet Dark Rock Slim CPU cooler 180W TDP Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM fan 4x 6mm heatpipes slim tower design BK024

The compact design achieves excellent heat dissipation in small spaces, making the Dark Rock Slim the perfect solution for hi... moregh-end builds with limited space. Due to its compact construction no memory slots are blocked. The Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM fan features 7 airflow-optimized fan blades, a 6-pole motor for less vibration and a durable fluid-dynamic bearing. Decoupled fan mounting with vibration-isolating elements on the heat sink. Dark Rock Slim provides an impressive rating of 180W TDP and achieves low temperatures even during periods of peak CPU performance. It is also possible to optionally add another additional 120mm retail fan for even better cooling. Dark Rock Slim is equipped with four advanced technology 6mm copper heat pipes that maximize the heat conductance. Airflow-optimized, wave-contoured cooling fins with small dots on their surfaces increase the air circulation. The special black coating with ceramic particles makes a perfect transfer of heat possible.
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be quiet! Dark Rock Slim CPU Air Cooler - BK024 BK024

The Dark Rock Slim offers an exceptionally high cooling performance of 180W TDP and virtually inaudible operation. Perfect fo... morer high-end builds with limited space.
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be quiet! Dark Rock Slim - Air Processor Cooler in Black - 120mm

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be quiet! be quiet! Dark Rock Slim CPU Cooler - 120mm BK024

The Dark Rock Slim is equipped with a Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM fan which features a smooth-running 6-pole motor, a fluid dyna... moremic bearing and airflow-optimized fan blades, providing virtually inaudible operation at impressive of 180W TDP. Thanks to its compact construction it is the perfect choice for high-end builds with limited space. No memory slots are blocked. Features: - Compact construction does not block memory slots - Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM fan features an advanced fluid-dynamic bearing and a smooth 6-pole motor - Virtually inaudible with only 23.6dB(A) at maximum fan speed - Four high-performance copper heat pipes that provide maximal heat conductance - Wave-contoured cooling fins for increased air circulation - Special black coating with ceramic particles enables perfect heat transfer - Supports an additional 120mm fan; fan clips are included in scope of delivery - Easily installable black installation kit can be mounted from above - Elegant, brushed aluminum top cover with diamond cut finish - 3-year manufacturer’s warranty - Product conception, design and quality control in Germany Specification: General: - Overall dimensions without mounting material (L x W x H), (mm): 72 x 127 x 159.4 - Total weight (kg): 0.62 - TDP (W): 180 - Socket compatibility: Intel: 1700 / LGA 1150 / 1151 / 1155 / 1156 / 1200 / 1366 / 2011(-3) Square ILM / 2066 AMD: AM4 / AM5 - Fan model, number: 1x Silent Wings 120mm PWM - Overall noise level (dB(A)) @ 50/75/100% (rpm): 11 / 16.9 / 23.6 - Warranty: 3 Years Heatsink: - Dimensions (L x W x H), (mm): 47,4 x 127 x 159.4 - Number of fins: 51 - Fin material: Aluminum - Base material: Copper - CPU contact surface: CNC machined - Heatpipe number / Diameter (mm): 4 / 6 - Surface treatment: Aluminum / black ceramic spray painted Fans: - Fan dimensions (mm): 120 x 120 x 23 - Speed @ 100% PWM (rpm): 1,500 - Bearing technology: Fluid Dynamic Bearing - Motor technology: 6-pole fan motor - Rated voltage (V): 12 - Input current (A): 0.08 - Input power (W): 0.96 - Connector: 4-pin PWM - Cable length (mm): 220 - Lifespan (h / 25°C): 300,000
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Compact construction does not block memory slots Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM fan features an advanced fluid-dynamic bearing and... morea smooth 6-pole motor Virtually inaudible with only 23.6dB(A) at maximum fan speed Four high-performance copper heat pipes that provide maximal heat conductance Wave-contoured cooling fins for increased air circulation Special black coating with ceramic particles enables perfect heat transfer Optionally supports an additional 120mm retail fan; fan clips are included within the scope of delivery Easily installable black installation kit can be mounted from above Elegant, brushed aluminum top cover with diamond cut finish Product conception, design and quality control in Germany No Compromise Silence and PerformanceThe be quiet! Dark Rock Slim offers an exceptionally high cooling performance of 180W TDP and virtually inaudible operation. Perfect for high-end builds with limited space. Performance Bearing type Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) Pulse-width modulation (PWM) support Yes Noise level (high speed) 23.6 dB Noise level (low speed) 11 dB Rotational speed (max) 1500 RPM Supported processor sockets LGA 1150 (Socket H3), LGA 1151 (Socket H4), LGA 1155 (Socket H2), LGA 1200 (Socket H5), LGA 1700, LGA 2011 (Socket R), LGA 2011-v3 (Socket R), LGA 2066, Socket AM4, Socket AM5 Fan diameter 12 cm Type Cooler Suitable location Processor Design Certification CE Fan connector 4-pin Number of heat pipes 4 Fins material Aluminium Number of fins 51 Number of fans 1 fan(s) Base plate material Copper Product colour Black Power Thermal Design Power (TDP) 180 W Rated current 0.08 A Rated voltage 12 V Power consumption (typical) 0.96 W Weight & dimensions Package weight 993 g Package height 190 mm Package depth 115 mm Package width 190 mm Cable length 0.22 m Heat pipes diameter 6 mm Fan dimensions (W x D x H) 120 x 120 x 23 mm Weight 620 g Height 159.4 mm Depth 72 mm Width 127 mm Technical details Compliance certificates RoHS Packaging content Manual Yes Mounting kit Yes Other features Heatsink dimensions (W x D x H) 127 x 47.4 x 159.4 mm Thermal grease Yes Logistics data Products per master (outer) case 16 pc(s) Master (outer) case gross weight 17.2 kg Master (outer) case height 410 mm Master (outer) case length 475 mm Master (outer) case width 400 mm Harmonized System (HS) code 84733080 manual pdf leaflet Dark Rock Slim
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Max. TDP

The maximum TDP provided by the cooling system. Note that this parameter is indicated only for solutions equipped with heatsinks (see "Type"); for separately made fans, the efficiency is determined by other parameters, primarily by the air flow values (see above).

TDP can be described as the amount of heat that a cooling system is able to remove from a serviced component. Accordingly, for the normal operation of the entire system, it is necessary that the TDP of the cooling system is not lower than the heat dissipation of this component (heat dissipation data is usually indicated in the detailed characteristics of the components). And it is best to select coolers with a power margin of at least 20 – 25% — this will give an additional guarantee in case of forced operation modes and emergency situations (including clogging of the case and reduced air exchange efficiency).

As for specific numbers, the most modest modern cooling systems provide TDP up to 100 W, the most advanced — up to 250 W and even higher.

Fan size

The diameter of the fan(s) used in the cooling system.

In general, larger fans are considered more advanced than smaller ones: they allow you to create a powerful air flow at a relatively low speed and low noise level. On the other hand, a large diameter means large dimensions, weight and price. As for specific figures, 40 mm and 60 mm models are considered miniature, 80 mm and 92 mm are medium, 120 mm and 135 / 140 mm are large, and even 200 mm fans are found in the most powerful case systems.

Bearing

The type of bearing used in the cooling fan(s).

The bearing is the piece between the rotating axle of the fan and the fixed base that supports the axle and reduces friction. The following types of bearings are found in modern fans:

Sliding. The action of these bearings is based on direct contact between two solid surfaces, carefully polished to reduce friction. Such devices are simple, reliable and durable, but their efficiency is rather low — rolling, and even more so the hydrodynamic and magnetic principle of operation (see below), provide much less friction.

Rolling. They are also called "ball bearings", since the "intermediaries" between the axis of rotation and the fixed base are balls (less often — cylindrical rollers) fixed in a special ring. When the axis rotates, such balls roll between it and the base, due to which the friction force is very low — noticeably lower than in plain bearings. On the other hand, the design turns out to be more expensive and complex, and in terms of reliability it is somewhat inferior to both the same plain bearings and more advanced hydrodynamic devices (see below). Therefore, although rolling bearings are quite widespread nowadays, however, in general, they are much less common than the mentioned varieties.

Hydrodynamic. Bearings of this type are filled with a special liquid; when rotate...d, it creates a layer on which the moving part of the bearing slides. In this way, direct contact between hard surfaces is avoided and friction is significantly reduced compared to previous types. Also, these bearings are quiet and very reliable. Of their shortcomings, a relatively high cost can be noted, but in fact this moment often turns out to be invisible against the background of the price of the entire system. Therefore, this option is extremely popular nowadays, it can be found in cooling systems of all levels — from low-cost to advanced.

Magnetic centering. Bearings based on the principle of magnetic levitation: the rotating axis is "suspended" in a magnetic field. Thus, it is possible (as in hydrodynamic ones) to avoid contact between solid surfaces and further reduce friction. Considered the most advanced type of bearings, they are reliable and quiet, but expensive.

Max. RPM

The highest speed at which the cooling system fan is capable of operating; for models without a speed controller (see below), this item indicates the nominal rotation speed. In the "slowest" modern fans, the maximum speed does not exceed 1000 rpm, in the "fastest" it can be up to 2500 rpm and even more.

Note that this parameter is closely related to the fan diameter (see above): the smaller the diameter, the higher the speed must be to achieve the desired airflow values. In this case, the rotation speed directly affects the level of noise and vibration. Therefore, it is believed that the required volume of air is best provided by large and relatively "slow" fans; and it makes sense to use "fast" small models where compactness is crucial. If we compare the speed of models of the same size, then higher speeds have a positive effect on performance, but increase not only the noise level, but also the price and power consumption.

Max. air flow

The maximum airflow that a cooling fan can create; measured in CFM — cubic feet per minute.

The higher the CFM number, the more efficient the fan. On the other hand, high performance requires either a large diameter (which affects the size and cost) or high speed (which increases the noise and vibration levels). Therefore, when choosing, it makes sense not to chase the maximum air flow, but to use special formulas that allow you to calculate the required number of CFM depending on the type and power of the cooled component and other parameters. Such formulas can be found in special sources. As for specific numbers, in the most modest systems, the performance does not exceed 30 CFM, and in the most powerful systems it can be up to 80 CFM and even more.

It is also worth considering that the actual value of the air flow at the highest speed is usually lower than the claimed maximum; see Static Pressure for details.

MTBF

The total time that a cooling fan is guaranteed to run before it fails. Note that when this time is exhausted, the device will not necessarily break — many modern fans have a significant margin of safety and are able to work for some more period. At the same time, it is worth evaluating the overall durability of the cooling system according to this parameter.

replaceable

The ability to replace a regular fan by the user himself — without contacting a service centre or repairmen. The maximum that may be required for such a procedure is the simplest tools like a screwdriver; sometimes they are even initially included in the cooling system kit.

The fan, as the most mobile part of any cooling system, is more prone to breakdowns and failures than other parts. In cases like this, it's cheaper (and often smarter) to replace just that part rather than buying a whole new system. Also, if desired, you can change a working fan — for example, to a more powerful or less noisy one.

Min noise level

The lowest noise level produced by the cooling system during operation.

This parameter is indicated only for those models that have capacity control and can operate at reduced power. Accordingly, the minimum noise level is the noise level in the most “quiet” mode, the volume of work, which this model cannot be less than.

These data will be useful, first of all, to those who are trying to reduce the noise level as much as possible and, as they say, “fight for every decibel”. However, it is worth noting here that in many models the minimum values are about 15 dB, and in the quietest — only 10 – 11 dB. This volume is comparable to the rustling of leaves and is practically lost against the background of ambient noise even in a residential area at night, not to mention louder conditions, and the difference between 11 and 18 dB in this case is not significant for human perception. A comparison table for sound starting from 20 dB is given in the "Noise level" section below.

Noise level

The standard noise level generated by the cooling system during operation. Usually, this paragraph indicates the maximum noise during normal operation, without overloads and other "extreme".

Note that the noise level is indicated in decibels, and this is a non-linear value. So it is easiest to evaluate the actual loudness using comparative tables. Here is a table for values found in modern cooling systems:

20 dB — barely audible sound (quiet whisper of a person at a distance of about 1 m, sound background in an open field outside the city in calm weather);
25 dB — very quiet (normal whisper at a distance of 1 m);
30 dB — quiet (wall clock). It is this noise that, according to sanitary standards, is the maximum allowable for constant sound sources at night (from 23.00 to 07.00). This means that if the computer is planned to sit at night, it is desirable that the volume of the cooling system does not exceed this value.
35 dB — conversation in an undertone, sound background in a quiet library;
40 dB — conversation, relatively quiet, but already in full voice. The maximum permissible noise level for residential premises in the daytime, from 7.00 to 23.00, according to sanitary standards. However, even the noisiest cooling systems usually do not reach this indicator, the maximum for such equipment is about 38 – 39 dB.
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