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Be Quiet! Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1

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Hands on with Be Quiet!'s affordable, low-profile CPU cooler

Be Quiet! used to be something of a kingpin in the high-end CPU cooling market with its Dark Rock range, but this price range is now predominantly ruled by high performing all-in-one liquid coolers, which even the biggest of air coolers fail to keep pace with.

Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1

Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1

This means there's currently a huge amount of pressure on mid-range CPU coolers to be well designed, low noise and highly efficient in their work. It's into this competitive slice of the market that Be Quiet! has entered the $51.15 Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1.

Its four copper heat pipes and baseplate are nickel plated, which lends the cooler a nice finish. It's also advertised as low-profile, and as such features a dense stack of fins arranged vertically rather than in the traditional horizontal way of tower coolers, reducing its height while maintaining a high surface area.

A 135mm PWM-capable Silent Wings fan sits atop the heatsink, blowing air down onto it, as well as indirectly onto your motherboard's components below.

A 135mm PWM-capable Silent Wings fan sits atop the heatsink, blowing air down onto it, as well as indirectly onto your motherboard's components below

A 135mm PWM-capable Silent Wings fan sits atop the heatsink, blowing air down onto it, as well as indirectly onto your motherboard's components below

Even so, at 126mm tall, it's no dwarf, and will still struggle to fit into the majority of mini-ITX builds. That said, the spacing between the baseplate and the array of fins provides a great deal of clearance for motherboard components and heatsinks, as well as RAM modules, which will be of benefit to many.

The mounting systems of Be Quiet! coolers have never been their strongest point, and it's no different here. The TopFlow SR1 requires you to align the backplate, motherboard, washers and the cooler itself with the correct mounting holes, before screwing everything together from the rear of the motherboard, which is fiddly and inconvenient. It also means you'll need to remove your motherboard from your case to attach the cooler, unless you have a second pair of hands to borrow. It's a shame, as this is an area which can really help a cooler stand out in a crowded market.

The mounting systems of Be Quiet! coolers have never been their strongest point, and it's no different here

The mounting systems of Be Quiet! coolers have never been their strongest point, and it's no different here

On both Intel and AMD sockets, cooling performance is nothing to shout about, although it was always unlikely to be from a low-profile cooler. That said, it is able to keep pace with the aging and much larger Dark Rock Advanced, but the Dark Rock Pro series maintain a healthy lead, temperature wise. Noise levels, on the other hand, are very ear-friendly, as they remain at barely audible levels even when a heavily overclocked system is placed under full load.

The lessened height of the TopFlow SR1 will work to its advantage in some cases, but as the majority of mini-ITX cases won't contain it, its appeal as a low-profile cooler is significantly reduced.

The lessened height of the TopFlow SR1 will work to its advantage in some cases, but as the majority of mini-ITX cases won't contain it, its appeal as a low-profile cooler is significantly reduced.

It's difficult to outright recommend the TopFlow SR1. It's great value, well built and provides respectable temperatures for the noise it emits. However, equally quiet coolers with a similar price, better mounting mechanisms and improved performance are available, such as the Thermaltake Macho Rev.A and Thermolab Trinity (which has a very useful fan control, too).

The lessened height of the TopFlow SR1 will work to its advantage in some cases, but as the majority of mini-ITX cases won't contain it, its appeal as a low-profile cooler is significantly reduced.

Details

·         Price: $52.545

·         Manufacturer: Be Quiet!

·         Website: www.bequiet.com

·         Required Spec: Intel sockets: LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, LGA1150, LGA775; AMD sockets: AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2, FM1, 754, 939, 940; 126mm CPU cooler clearance

Ratings

·         Quality: 7/10

·         Value: 8/10

·         Overall: 7/10

 

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