Fitting everything you want into a HTPC or Small Form Factor PC can be tough, quietly cooling those cramped components is far tougher. Shadow Rock LP is the ultra-compact CPU cooler from be quiet! that solves that problem.
Featuring four 6mm heat pipes, a Pure Wings 2 120mm PWM fan with airflow-optimized fan blades as well as an user-friendly mounting solution, Shadow Rock LP generates only 25.5dB(A) noise under maximum load yet boasts generous 130W TDP cooling capacity.
Shadow Rock LP is a space-saving wonder that brings be quiet!’s premium cooling technology to restricted spaces at a very attractive price point.
HIGH COOLING EFFICIENCY
Quiet and reliable cooling of your components
Shadow Rock LP offers a high cooling capacity of 130W TDP and is especially perfect for use in compact systems.
HIGH-PERFORMANCE HEAT PIPES
Offering fast and reliable heat transfer
Four 6mm heat pipes carry the heat efficiently and quickly to optimum locations on the cooling fins. This way the cooler achieves the best possible mixture of premium cooling performance in a restricted space and remarkably quiet operation.
WHISPER-SILENT PURE WINGS 2 FAN
Even at 100% fan speed, overall noise is a mere 25.5dB(A)
The Pure Wings 2 120mm PWM fan supports the best balance of perfect cooling and quiet operation. Nine silence-optimized fan blades generate high airflow characteristics that reduce noise-generating turbulences. The fan’s durable rifle-bearing technology contributes to a long lifespan of up to 80,000 hours.
EASY ACCESS, EVEN IN COMPACT PC ENCLOSURES
Highly convenient and compact design
Low-profile is a space-saving design that allows you easy access to components even in the very tight confines of compact PCs. This cooler also makes it possible to mount it from atop the motherboard, which adds further convenience.
For its size this is a really effective cooler. If your install space is tight, this is a really good option. I'm installing this on a MicroATX board and I found that the recommended installation orientation did not work as it hits one of the board's heat sinks. Fortunately orienting the cooler 90 degrees to the right worked fine and has no effect on performance as the fan is horizontal.
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