be quiet! Pure Rock Slim 2 130W TDP Data Sheet

To install the Pure Rock Slim 2, ensure you have the correct mounting kit for your CPU socket. Follow the included manual for step-by-step guidance, which typically involves mounting the backplate, securing the cooler with screws, and connecting the fan to the CPU_FAN header on the motherboard.
Yes, the Pure Rock Slim 2 is compatible with a variety of sockets including AM4 and LGA1200. Always check the compatibility list in the manual or on the manufacturer's website for the latest information.
To clean the Pure Rock Slim 2, power down your PC and unplug it. Use compressed air to gently blow away dust from the fins and fan blades. For stubborn dust, a soft brush can be used carefully. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals.
Ensure that the cooler is securely mounted and that the fan is not obstructed. Check the fan speed settings in your BIOS or use a fan control software to adjust the RPM to a quieter level.
Make sure the cooler is properly seated and the thermal paste is applied correctly. Check for adequate airflow in your case and ensure that other components are not overheating. Adjust fan curves if necessary.
The Pure Rock Slim 2 is designed for efficient cooling under normal conditions. While it can handle moderate overclocking, for heavy overclocking, a more powerful cooler may be necessary.
It is generally recommended to replace the thermal paste every 2-3 years or if you remove the cooler for any reason.
The Pure Rock Slim 2 is rated to handle a thermal design power (TDP) of up to 130W.
For optimal performance, ensure that your case has good airflow, with intake and exhaust fans properly positioned to maintain a steady flow of air across the CPU cooler.
The Pure Rock Slim 2 has dimensions of 82.5 x 97 x 135 mm, making it suitable for compact builds.