Be Quiet! Pure Rock LP Low Profile Intel/AMD CPU Air Cooler
Be Quiet! Pure Rock LP Low Profile Intel/AMD CPU Air Cooler
Scan code: LN131950 Manufacturer code: BK034
£39.98
Get it Tomorrow, 10 FebIn stock
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Be Quiet! Pure Rock LP Low Profile Intel/AMD CPU Air Cooler

Be quiet! Pure Rock LP, Low-Profile Top Flow Single Tower CPU Cooler, 3 Heatpipes, 92mm PWM Fan, 100W TDP, Intel/AMD

Scan code: LN131950 Manufacturer code: BK034
£39.98
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Product Overview

Extremely Compact Design

Pure Rock LP has the smallest dimensions of all be quiet! air coolers. With this ultra-compact design and just 45mm height it fits even into the tightest PC builds like Mini-ITX motherboards and small form factor cases.


Solid Cooling Efficiency

With 100W TDP Pure Rock LP reliably cools HTPCs and small multimedia or gaming systems. 3 high-performance heatpipes take care for no PC build at all to overheat.


Quiet Cooling

The 15mm thin be quiet! 92mm PWM fan with high-quality rifle bearing facilitates the best balance between cooling performance and silent operation while keeping the cooler as low as possible.


Perfect Choice for Small Form Factor

The space-saving design that allows you easy access to components even in the very tight confines of compact PCs. Pure Rock LP comes out of the box with the full set of installation kits for Intel and AMD consumer chipsets.

Features

• Extremely compact design for small form factor systems.
• With a height of mere 45mm Pure Rock LP fits in nearly any case.
• be quiet! 92mm high-quality fan offers quiet and reliable cooling with max. 30.6dB(A).
• 3 high-performance 6mm heat pipes.
• User-friendly mounting kit for Intel and AMD.
• 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

Specifications
Cooler Specifications
Edition Pure Rock LP
Cooler Form Factor Low-Profile Single Tower
Heatpipes 3
Cooler Features  
Socket Compatibility
  • 1150
  • 1151
  • 1155
  • 1200
  • 1700
  • 1851
  • AM4
  • AM5
Max. TDP  
Fan Specifications
Included Fan Configuration 1 x 92mm
Fan Edition  
PWM Fan Yes
Fan Bearing Type  
Fan Colour Black
LED Lighting  
Fan/Pump Connectors 1 x 4-pin
Max. Fan Speed 2500 rpm
Max. Fan Airflow  
Max. Air Pressure  
Max. Sound Level  
Materials
Cooler Materials  
Included TIM (Thermal Interface Material)  
Dimensions & Weight
Heatsink/Radiator Dimensions  
Total Dimensions 92 xx 45 x 92 mm (WxHxD)
Weight  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN131950
Model Number BK034
GTIN 4260052189757
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Be Quiet! Pure Rock LP Low Profile Intel/AMD CPU Air Cooler