





❄️ Stay cool, stay silent, stay ahead with Dark Rock Pro 5.
The be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5 is a premium air CPU cooler featuring 7 high-performance copper heat pipes and dual Silent Wings PWM fans optimized for maximum airflow (68.7 CFM) at ultra-low noise levels (23.3 dB). Its innovative Speed Switch lets users balance quiet operation and peak cooling power up to 2000 RPM. Designed with a ceramic-coated heatsink and vibration-isolating mounts, it ensures efficient heat dissipation and whisper-quiet performance. Compatible with Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/115x and AMD AM4/AM5 sockets, it offers easy installation with a pre-installed mounting bridge and thermal paste included. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking reliable, high-end cooling with iconic German engineering.







| ASIN | B0CJY3DYQ3 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 68.7 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand | be quiet! |
| Brand Name | be quiet! |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, LGA1851 socket, Socket compatibility Intel : 1851 / 1700 / 1200 / 1150 / 1151 / 1155, Socket compatibility: AMD AM5 / AM4 |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,022 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260052190746 |
| Included Components | 1 pack |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.7"L x 5.35"W x 6.61"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | be quiet! |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Noise Level | 23.3 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 5.35"W x 6.61"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 280 watts |
S**D
Better Than AIO – Cool, Quiet, and Built to Last
Running the Dark Rock Pro 5 paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. After nearly 10 years on AIOs—cycling through 3–4 units due to pump failures or leaks—I decided to switch back to air cooling, and I’m glad I did. This cooler outperforms my previous 240mm AIO in every way: lower temps, quieter operation, and far less hassle. With a minor undervolt, temps stay under 78°C during stress testing and idle around 38°C, evenly across all cores. Under normal use and gaming sessions, it doesn’t break 60°C. If a fan ever fails, it’s a quick swap—not a full teardown like with an AIO. Build quality is excellent, and it looks great in the case. Installation was smooth, and it fits perfectly on LGA1851. If you want reliable, top-tier air cooling with better thermals and long-term peace of mind, this is the one to get.
D**J
A big boy that fits in a compact Lian Li A3-mATX case
This is a beefy CPU cooler coming in at 168mm tall. The installation process is easy and simple, a screwdriver is supplied in the box along with thermal paste. Mounting this on my Gigabyte B850M AORUS ELITE WIFI6E ICE was not an issue at all. The mounting kit is one of the best I have used. Once installed, it quiet and provides great airflow in my A3-case. The Dark Rock Pro 5 will fit into a Lian Li A3 case with no problems as seen in the pictures. Overall, I am very satisfied with the cooling and performace of the CPU cooler. I'm using it on a AMD 9800x3d CPU and it easily keeps it under 62C on average gaming. I don't rely on stress test because they do not represent real word usage. When I am idle my CPU hovers between 29 - 35C. Playing GPU intensive games with my 9070XT dumping some heat out pushes the CPU to around 68C to 72C in long game play sessions.
R**O
be quiet, Tell Everyone
If you are using an air cooling system for your computer, then you should be using "be quiet" fans to cool it. The name says it all, so let me explain. I could not get it to compute in my mind to use water to cool my cpu and/or video card. Let me think about this my MB = $199, My CPU = $750, My Video Card = 1000 and now you want me to add water (water cooling system approximately $299.) to this equation. This makes no sense to me, but I was using a very loud 100% copper cooler. I decided to make some changes and ordered a be quiet Pure Rock Pro 3 cooler. As soon as I installed it and turned my computer on I was totally shocked. NO CPU FAN NOISE. NONE. ZILCH. ZERO. I could not believe my ears. Then I began running all kinds of cpu, memory, video card, motherboard, and power supply test just to see if the cpu would heat up causing the fans to spin up. It did and the fans increased in speed but still NO SOUND came from the cooler itself. I could only get the cooler to make noise I could hear by running my 16 core cpu at 100%. Now running al cores and threads at 100% caused my temps to rise up to approximately 87C. Not good for long periods of time but doable. Over time and my trust in the "be quiet" line of products I switched over to the be quiet! Dark Rock Elite - TDP 280W CPU Cooler. Their line of air coolers are top notch. They are quiet and help to keep your cpu cool under all circumstances. I have run my computer in a lab setting testing medical simulations that run my computer processor at all cores running 100%, 16 cores/32 threads running 100% on the processor for months. The system never crashed unless I rebooted it and it was cooled only using air. The "be quiet" line of cpu coolers work great. I am very happy to have experienced this companies product as it works for me.
K**B
Wonderful CPU Cooler
The Dark Rock Pro 5 was used for two builds based on the Gigabyte B850 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 motherboard. One build went in a new Corsair Frame 4000D ATX Mid Tower case, the other in a Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 case from 2007. The CPU in both builds is the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X, a 120W part for which this 270W cooler has plenty of capacity. A middle fan sits between two radiators, covered by a plate bearing the be quiet! logo that is held in place with magnets. Underneath the cover plate is a Q/P switch that allows the cooler to run in Quiet or Performance mode. The fan wiring allows the two fans to be daisy chained and connected to a single CPU_FAN header that is typically located just above the CPU socket on the motherboard. Hardware is included with the cooler that supports Intel 1851, 1700, 1200, 1150, 1151 and 1155 sockets, and AMD AM4 and AM5 sockets. The directions were clear and installation was very easy. The cooler seems to have enough capacity relative to a 120W CPU that the fans tends to stay at low RPM and are inaudible, and it really looks great on a black motherboard in a black case. The Dark Rock Pro 5 is a high quality, well designed and manufactured CPU cooler that should run for a long time.
R**N
Really good
It’s quiet, gives good temps, and looks cool. It’s a big boy. Great for the price point as well. Installation is pretty simple. Great quality, i would buy it again. The fans are big but that means better cooling
B**Y
Silent and Elegant
extremely quiet and cools pretty well. it’s very large but the sleek design makes up for it. the build quality of both the cooler and the fans are excellent. taking off one point for the price; theres a lot of solid competition on the market for much lower prices. you are paying a significant premium for the build quality and the silence during operation.
S**.
Very quiet and capable CPU cooling, with 4-pin connector. worked great.
I wanted quiet and good cooling, and this was perfect. I use my PC as a high-end workstation, not for gaming so wanted it to keep quiet most of the time, and be able to ramp up higher speed for maximum cooling as surge usage would require for compiling or compressing files. It has solid construction and easy to install. Be sure to get some fresh heat sink compound when installing this. It has the 4-pin connector so tach speed information shows in BIOS and sensor readings. I recommend it.
S**I
Good
Very good performance. it fit good in my dual chamber atx case. It keeps my CPU at 29- 32 degrees on idle. and of course it's very quiet. I have a i9- 12900kf. For the heaviest games and anything i can throw at it; it wont go over 50-60 degrees. Now that being said. if your going to do rendering with a CPU like the one i have, this cooler will just barely be enough. it will keep the cpu at 97 degrees at absolute full workload which is insane and i would never need it's full power like that just for gaming. But if your doing heavy rendering, this, by itself may be cutting it close as my cpu did thermal throttle briefly a few times in a cinebench test. the end score was still excellent within 10% of perfect max performance. Perhaps changing to more powerful fans might help but im unsure if the middle 140mm fan can be swapped out. You could definitely change that 120mm fan out no problem. by the way the cooler fits with the ram sticks perfectly and if your ram is a little bit taller it will still work because you can move the 120mm fan up a little bit to make more room for the ram. All and any gaming this will keep your even very hot cpu very cool. but for crazy intensive cpu work related tasks like rendering that uses very 100% of the cpu this one will just barely cut it. Very good product and for gaming its perfect.
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