be quiet! Shadow Rock SLIM 2 review

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The radiator stack is made up of 53 aluminum fins and is ornamented with a brushed aluminum top cover, as well as aluminum caps for the heatpipes and heatpipe caps. A 135mm 'silence-optimized' rifle-bearing PWM fan with nine blades and a maximum speed of 1,400RPM is attached to the chassis with a set of metal clips. 


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It is possible to use almost all of the current Intel and AMD sockets, with the exception of the Threadripper socket. If you like a cooler that is straightforward and clean, the Shadow Rock Slim 2 will be right up your alley.

 

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A small tube of thermal paste that's good for at least a couple of installations is included in the bundle, as are a spare set of clips for an optional push/pull configuration. Do note, however, that be quiet! doesn't sell 135mm standalone fans; the supplied clips are intended for a 120 to be added to the rear, which isn't ideal from a visual or performance perspective.

 

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There is no RGB lighting to speak of, and only a single four-pin header is required, so there is no need to fiddle around with software. Installation takes only a few minutes, and while it is not as fashionable as a liquid all-in-one, the be quiet! is a good alternative.

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The fin stack itself is moved back slightly in order to bring the fan closer to the center of the cooler, and helping with RAM compatibility. Mind you there is a powder-coated black version available as well.

 

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