be quiet! Pure Rock 2 FX 150W TDP Data Sheet

To install the cooler on an Intel CPU, begin by attaching the mounting brackets to the base of the cooler. Next, align the brackets with the mounting holes on your motherboard. Secure the cooler using the included screws, ensuring that it is firmly seated on the CPU with thermal paste applied.
Regularly clean the cooler's fins and fan blades to prevent dust build-up. Ensure the fan is spinning freely and check for any unusual noises. Reapply thermal paste every couple of years to maintain efficient thermal conductivity.
Yes, the Pure Rock 2 FX is compatible with AM4 sockets. It includes the necessary mounting hardware for AMD installations.
The Pure Rock 2 FX is designed for efficient cooling with a TDP of up to 150W, making it suitable for moderate overclocking. However, for highly demanding overclocking, a more robust cooling solution might be necessary.
First, check the fan connection to ensure it is securely attached to the motherboard header. If the connection is secure, try connecting the fan to a different header or test with another fan to determine if the issue is with the fan or the motherboard.
It is recommended to replace the thermal paste every 2-3 years, or if you remove the cooler for any reason, to maintain optimal thermal transfer between the CPU and cooler.
Rattling noises can be caused by loose screws or debris caught in the fan. Check and tighten all screws, and inspect the fan for any obstructions. If the noise persists, consider replacing the fan.
Use a can of compressed air to gently blow away dust from the fins and fan blades. Avoid using a vacuum cleaner as it might create static electricity. Make sure the fan does not spin freely while cleaning to prevent damage to the bearings.
The cooler stands at 155mm tall, so you must ensure that your micro-ATX case can accommodate this height. Check the case specifications for maximum CPU cooler height before installation.
Signs of malfunction include increased CPU temperatures, unusual noises from the fan, and the fan not spinning. Monitoring CPU temperatures under load can help identify cooling issues.