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Be quiet!'s Dark Rock series is back and better than ever.

Howdy howdy guys ponchato here, and today we're taking a look at the be quiet!

Dark Rock 4 CPU cooler.

Thanks to be quiet! for sending this over for review, and let's get to it.

Released very recently in April of 2018 for a $75 USD MSRP, the Dark Rock 4 is compatible

with AM4, LGA 1151, and LGA 2066.

It comes in at 159mm tall, 136mm wide, and 96mm deep – putting it well into the full

size tower cooler category.

The included fan is a be quiet!

Silent Wings 3 which is a somewhat oddly-sized fan at 135mm.

It's rated for up to 1400 RPM and comes with a proper fluid dynamic bearing.

Thanks to its bulky dimensions, the Dark Rock 4 has room for six 6mm heat pipes (2 more

than many cheaper tower coolers), and it includes a second set of fan clips for a push/pull

configuration – although you will have to use a Silent Wings 3 since the clips are designed

specifically for that fan, with the mounting holes centered between the front and back

faces.

Be quiet! rates the Dark Rock 4 for a 200W TDP which should cover basically every consumer

CPU available today.

The outside of the box follows be quiet!'s philosophy of no nonsense, straight to the

point.

They even put the TDP right on the front – a lot of companies don't list TDP at all,

so I appreciate that.

On the sides you have some marketing speak and on the back, as is standard, the dimensions,

specifications, and what's included in the box.

Inside the box you'll find the Silent Wings fan right at the top, and you can see its

kinda weird centered-mounting-holes situation here.

Underneath is a box with two sections: one for the manuals, and one for all the mounting

bracket components.

I appreciate be quiet!'s commitment to ease of use here in providing the manual in six

different languages, but the tree hugger side of me was pained to see that much paper used.

Dead trees aside, the manual is, much like the rest of be quiet's work, straight to

the point and easy to follow.

I especially like the pictures with components highlighted – this is super helpful for

people who are new to PC building, and clearing up confusion if you don't understand any

part of the instructions.

For veterans though, the instructions are barely necessary: screw the mounting brackets

to the back plate, put the cooler on the CPU, then screw the cross bar to the mounting brackets.

On the other side are all the mounting brackets.

The two sets of fan mounting wires are on top and underneath you have the bag of motherboard

mounting hardware.

Be quiet! did this right by separating the Intel and AMD brackets into clearly labeled

bags – no confusion over which piece you're supposed to use.

The cooler itself is housed between two foam pads.

One of the protective foam halves holds a long screwdriver with a magnetic Phillips

head.

Big props to be quiet! for including all the tools you'll need for installation, I'm

not aware of anyone else who does this.

The cooler itself is hefty but not outrageously big or heavy, and has a really nice brushed

panel on the top with be quiet!'s logo.

No RGB, no LEDs, just straight black all over.

The base of the heat sink is a near-mirror finish and the Dark Rock 4 does not utilize

direct contact heat pipes, a trend we're seeing more and more often.

The front of the heat sink isn't perfectly flat, but rather indented and wavy.

The back side is likewise not just a flat surface, with a more squared off design cut

into the fins.

The fins themselves are dimpled through most of the center, which helps to induce turbulence

between the fins and increase cooling effectiveness.

In keeping with their company name, be quiet! put two rubberized strips on the front of

the heat sink to physically isolate the fan, preventing vibration from inducing noise in

the fins or chassis.

One thing be quiet! focused on with the Dark Rock 4 was ease of installation.

The Dark Rock 3 was unintuitive and difficult to install, people complained, and be quiet!

made sure that wasn't the case with the Dark Rock 4.

Indeed, installation on an AM4 motherboard was very fast and easy.

Using the stock backplate, you put four spacers onto the backplate's mounting holes.

Two bars go on either side of the socket and get screwed down to the backplate, with the

spacers between the bars and the motherboard.

Add a dab of the included thermal paste to the CPU, remember to peel off the plastic

cover on the base of the heat sink, and set it down on the processor.

A metal cross bar goes between the base of the heat sink and the fins to secure the heat

sink to the motherboard.

Two more screws clamp down the cross bar to the mounting bracket, and it's installed.

Fan installation is like most other tower coolers; line the fan up with the front and

pop the wire brackets into place.

With the fan vertically centered on the heat sink, the bottom of the fan's chassis rests

on the top of this standard-height RAM, however you do have a bit of leeway in how high to

mount the fan.

You could probably get another 5 or 8mm of RAM clearance by mounting the fan higher on

the heat sink, but the top of the fan would then extend past the top of the heat sink

so case clearance could become an issue if you have a smaller case.

Personally I like to see the front fan completely behind the RAM slots so clearance isn't

an issue, but this was a necessary sacrifice to allow a push/pull configuration and have

such a thick heat sink.

With the Dark Rock 4 installed it was time to start testing.

My test bench is a Ryzen 3 1200 overclocked to 4.1GHz at 1.35V on an MSI B350M Gaming

PRO motherboard with 8GB of DDR4-2400 memory.

The graphics card is a passively cooled GT 1030 from MSI, and thanks to Seasonic for

providing the power supply: an 850W Focus Plus Gold which can run passive under low

load.

Because the GT 1030 and Seasonic 850FX run passive cooling and don't produce noise,

the only sound coming from this system is from the CPU cooler itself.

Load temperatures are taken with the CPU running a Prime95 stress test, temperatures are allowed

to stabilize for 15 minutes before being recorded, and temps are reported as deltas; degrees

above ambient.

First we'll look at the idle results.

These are the noise levels and temperature deltas with no programs running and the fans

running at minimum RPM.

Because the Silent Wings 3 fan included with the Dark Rock 4 can completely stop turning

at 0% speed, it wins in terms of noise output; you can't really beat silent.

Also owing to that ability to completely stop the fan, the temperature delta is much higher

than even the stock cooler.

Realistically though, the temperature delta at idle is a non-issue, since the CPU isn't

under any kind of load.

Now we'll look at the max cooling results.

These measurements are taken under load with the fans at 100% to show the upper limit of

cooling.

The Dark Rock 4 is a very strong contender here – half a degree cooler than the Gammaxx

400 while running 4 decibels quieter.

No small feat to outperform a similarly sized cooler by that big of a margin.

Next we'll take a look at the RPM vs PWM graph to show the granularity of control you

can achieve with the fan.

The Dark Rock 4 is nearly perfect in this regard – the ideal result is a perfectly

straight line starting at 0 RPM and ending at whatever the fan's max speed is, and

this gets just about as close as you can with real-world components.

Now here's the Delta C vs RPM graph to show whether the cooler is limited by airflow or

by heat transfer.

A leveling off at higher RPM indicates the cooler is limited by heat transfer, while

a consistent drop in delta indicates airflow is the limiting factor.

In most cases, tower coolers and liquid AIOs are limited by heat transfer while top-down

coolers are limited by airflow.

From the looks of this, though, the Dark Rock 4 actually could drop another degree or two

if the fan allowed a higher RPM.

That would come at the cost of much higher noise at that higher RPM, but it would be

nice to give people that option if they don't care about the extra noise.

Now here is the most important graph for performance: temperature delta vs noise.

This answers the fundamental question, which is "how loud is it, and how well does it

cool?"

The Dark Rock 4 leads in two areas: first, at the minimum speed I was able to run for

load temperatures not to exceed 85 degrees (which was 20%, by the way) it was quieter

than any other cooler I've tested, well below the lower limit of my sound meter.

Second, it outperformed the other tower coolers in cooling performance by several degrees

at its maximum speed.

Simply put, this is the best tower cooler I've tested for idle noise and the best

tower cooler I've tested for load deltas.

Now here's the chart of cooler scores, which are essentially how close the cooler gets

to a hypothetical perfect cooler with a 0 degree delta and 0dB of noise.

You can think of this as a metric to compare coolers running at their optimal speed, balanced

between cooling performance and noise level.

Based on this metric, the Dark Rock 4 is very similar to both the Gammaxx 400, another tower

cooler, and the A40 Ultimate, a liquid AIO cooler.

Theoretically this score could go to 100 but I think 51 or 52 may be the actual, physical

upper limit, and these coolers are very close.

Finally, cooler score per dollar to show price to performance.

The Dark Rock 4 at around $75, isn't a champion here.

That is the cost of higher performance and more feature-rich coolers, though; the inescapable

concept of diminishing returns.

But, as is usually the case, a cooler like this probably won't be going into a budget

build, and absolute performance is more important than price to performance for higher end computers.

Now for the pros and cons.

First up, the pros.

Be quiet! lives up to its name; the Dark Rock 4 is indeed extremely quiet.

In fact, during testing in my nearly-silent room, I couldn't hear the Dark Rock 4 at

all until it was running at 60% speed.

Second, I love that you can completely stop the fan at idle.

Fans included with most coolers only drop to 6 or 800 RPM at 0%, but this one can fully

stop.

For those of you with your computer on your desk, right next to your head, this will be

a major selling point.

Third, the instructions were clear and installation was really easy.

Lots of people complained about installation of the Dark Rock 3, be quiet! listened, and

they fixed it.

As for the cons, there aren't any deal breakers but there are some things you should be aware

of.

First is RAM clearance if yours has tall heat sinks.

It comes with the territory of plus-size coolers like this one; you might have to set the fan

higher the heat sink for your RAM to fit in the first slot.

Second, and I'm sure this was by design because of be quiet!'s target audience,

I wish the fan could ramp up to 1600 or 1800 RPM to get a bit more cooling performance

on the top end.

Maybe that's not so much a con as it is extra performance left on the table.

All in all, the Dark Rock 4 lived up to my expectations and then some.

Being able to run the fan at 0RPM means it beats out almost every other tower cooler

in idle noise, the six heat pipes and oversized 135mm fan outperform other tower coolers under

load, and there wasn't any point during installation where I thought to myself "eh,

they could've done that better".

If I were to summarize it all in one sentence, I'd say the engineers and designers at be

quiet! made a really great cooler, and I can highly recommend the Dark Rock 4.

If you want to pick one up for yourself, click the link in the description.

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and if you have any questions on the Dark Rock 4, leave them in the comments below.

Thanks for watching, I hope I helped, and I'll see you in the next video.

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Simple Spring Makeup tutorial for dark skin Collab with Mis Neya - Duration: 10:54.

yo I have a big mosquito there Chris no you looked that big mosquito their seriously

you're gonna blow it keep watching if you guys want to see the

beautiful youtuber I collaborated on this amazing springtime look subscribe

you know you want to subscribe this video is a collaboration between myself

and the lovely Mis Neya hey

every Sunday she has a motivational video so I

would advise you all to check it out she comes up with these cool motivational

quotes and she jus more or less explains it so it's a really good way to start the

week she also does makeup tutorials she does a whole lot of stuff that is beauty

related as well and she's just a really cool youtuber to check out head on over

to her channel till I sent you and she's also on instagram she has a cool Instagram

page hit her up, hit her up on Instagram as well but it

really does have a big mosquito there though Chris that was the weakest mosquito

swap I have ever seen in my life so anyway yalls I'm enjoying this wig this

is Brenda Brenda is giving me some life so if this is your first time tuning in

I would love to have you so feel free to hit that subscribe button is

right there it's free hit it OK to my returning subscribers thank you all so

much for sticking with me and my crazy self also thank you all just for being

there and being you I really appreciate it if you guys want to see how I did

this spring look let's get started okay LA Girl Pro concealer in the shade Classic ivory

so I Know this looks a little fetch a little crazy but I seen a lot of

youtubers using lighter shades to apply their to apply their colors on it

with so that's why I'm trying it hope it works you might take me back to Brazil

palette first shade is going to be this light yellow right here actually I'll go

with the two yellows this one and this one right here I'm gonna pop this in my

blender because I did not shave my brows so / ho I am any hot bro

mess so the next thing I'm going to use is this pink shade also from the take me

back to Brazil palette I'm actually gonna blend that all the way out here

I'm going back in with a more with this brush here and I'm using some more of

that yellow and just placing it on top of the pink and I'm going back to

the pink with that same brush then I'm going to

try to bring the two shades together with my big fluffy brush that shade right

and check them in the back try

bending them out again

I'm not seeing that yellow shade I put to the top there it's sort of got lost

in everything so I'm going to add this orange shade and hopefully it will show

up and just pull all the shades together I'm going to add this dark blue it's a

dark matte blue and it has some shimmer in it we're gonna come here first right

I'm gonna this this is the motion I'm doing like so and so going to blend them on

alright so now I'm going back with my la girl Pro concealer in the shade classic

ivory and I'm just going to cut my crease something to that extent right so my

girl beauty by Jolie to doing this it works thanks by Julie I collaborate with her

before and you'll see the video I collaborate with her in the card alright

so now I'm going into my Juvias place masquerade palette a gyza please gyza

I'm going with this shade right here it is called Casablanca is a copperish

type of shade

Calaba or Calaba so now what I'm gonna do I'm just going over all of the

shades with the brush and whatever color I had added to them together to UM blend

in nicely

so now I'm going to do the other side apply my lashes apply my eyeliner and

I'll be back all right so off-camera I put on my lashes I did

my eyeliner I did everything else and now I'm back and I'm going to oh and I

also put on foundation I use my Sacha refill cream to powder foundation in

the shade Perfect Bronze so now I'm going to be using this hell of light

this is really really light highlights that I got at my local beauty supply

store I did a haul on this and you can see the haul right in the card there

it's really thick though

it blends okay

I mean it's not like if I applied it good I applied it like garbage but it's

actually did a do it's blended in really nice so kudos to it on that it

has a really thick consistency I like it I like it

so now I'm going to put on my Sasha Buttercup I put too much so I'll just

use whatever I have here on my other highlight and parts okay so now I'm

going to contour lightly with my matte Brown from Aristar you know I love this

stuff and I'm using my fingers so I'm just gonna touch touch touch and then I

up the line down like so

and I don't really I'd already like to contour here but I'll give it a

little something

I'm gonna brush off the buttercup and then I'm gonna add some color right

below my eyes Delia from my Juvias place masquerade palette I need to get

some new brushes I need new brushes okay so now I'm going to take off the rest of

my Buttercup right now my Sasha powder in the shape perfect bronze all right so

for blush I'm going into my la girl palette and I'm using this shade right

here profusion highlight and I'm going to use that shade right here

some with my finger tap it on my nose right you know get a little shine on I'm

also gonna take my little teeny weeny finger again and I'm gonna tap tap right

here

then I'm going in with my fluffy angled brush same shade up highlighter and I'm

going right above here the brow bone area now I'm gonna use the fan brush and a dip

dip dip dip dip dip dip and that's I'm so Purdy

alright so I'm gonna use the Rose macaron from Jordana along with

the popfeel purple lego

i dont really have anything to do with my hair but this

so let me just do it a little better and I'll be back thank you guys so much for

tuning in drop a comment on what you guys have been doing for the spring

season so far oh wait hold up hold up Brenda do we

okay yeah what you guys have been doing are you all having that weather

are you all going out smelling the flowers doing all these cool things let

me know what you're doing in the comment section okay TriniMomBeauty is out guys bye

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Galaxy of Friends - Part 2: The Dark Side - Duration: 9:36.

The world of Star Wars has a Light Side and a Dark Side.

And every story revolves around the precarious balance that is constantly threatened when

the Dark Side grows too strong.

"Feel the power of the Dark Side!"

It is a theme as old as mankind itself: present in mythology, in bible stories.

And in virtually every religion.

Where does this Dark Side come from?

How does it manifest itself in our lives?

And more importantly, how can our choices determine the outcome of this battle between

Light and Darkness?

I ask two people who may be able to tell me more about it.

So this is what the house of a Star Wars fan looks like?

Yes, well... big Star Wars fan anyway.

As cosplayers, Rianne and Jelle regularly transform into Dark Side characters

from Star Wars.

But is the Dark Side also something they experience in their personal lives?

For me it is.

I usually don't get accepted very easily.

Because of my looks and how I express myself.

A lot of people are like...

Ooh, that's a creep!

Or, she's scary.

The hostility and rejection that Rianne sometimes faces

from people that won't look beyond appearances,

is a recurring theme in Star Wars as well.

Hostility often begins with fear.

But fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate and hate leads to suffering, Yoda explains

in one of the movies.

And it is only when Luke Skywalker dares to look beyond

the mask of Dark Vader, to find the good that's there,

that's when the Dark Side starts to crumble and the light returns.

Rianne experienced something similar when she received a warm welcome by her fellow

Star Wars fans.

This one is really special to me, because it's my very first troop I did with the Dutch Garrison.

It's like meeting my family for the first time.

So it's really special.

It actually made my cry that I could walk with them that day.

It really made me cry.

It's such a big family and they accept everyone as they are.

These people were like: "Yes she is crazy,

Come join our club."

And that was awesome.

That meant the world to me.

This is Cabauw.

The small rural village where my career as a priest began.

I was young and full of ambition.

And I had a strong sense of calling.

In many ways, my vocation and life choices reminded me of the story of Luke Skywalker.

He was called to leave his home planet, to learn the ways of The Force, and to become

a Jedi.

I too had felt a calling to leave my home behind, to learn the ways of a higher force,

to become a priest.

This is where I lived for the first five years of my priesthood.

I was appointed here in this small typical Dutch village.

A huge change from the cities where I lived until that moment.

And Luke became a Jedi when the Jedi order was almost extinct.

There were no other Jedi whose example he could follow.

And I too had chosen the priesthood when almost no one followed that path anymore

at least not in my country.

The Jedi reminded me of priests and monks.

They, too, don't marry.

They find strength in meditation.

They are ready to sacrifice their lives to save others.

They live a selfless life and they want to save the universe

from the grip of the Dark Side.

As a young priest, those were my ideals, too.

The first years in the parish were very overwhelming.

I had studied for ten years.

First philosophy and then theology.

And suddenly I'm in this parish and everybody is looking at me.

We want you to be our priest.

But your predecessor did this.

And we would like you to do this.

And this. And this.

And the list of requests grew ever longer.

And I was full of ideals.

I felt that I had to be this good shepherd who never says no.

Who is always there.

Who wants to please everyone.

Who is never tired.

But I was.

I was getting more and more frustrated by the fact that I couldn't be that priest that

I felt I had to be.

My health started to degrade.

I didn't sleep anymore.

One day I realised: I can't do this anymore.

I went to see the doctor and he told me that I had to stop.

That I was overworked and needed to take rest.

Or otherwise it would get worse.

And it resulted in me having to stop for 6 months.

That was the most difficult time in my life.

In those dark times, when I felt discouraged and alone, Star Wars unexpectedly came back

into my life.

George Lucas announced that he would be making a new trilogy of Star Wars movies.

From my room in the parish house, I started a website about these upcoming movies.

It attracted a lot of attention and got me in touch with

thousands of fellow Star Wars fans from all over the world.

It was as if my parish suddenly had become a whole lot bigger.

I was invited to visit Skywalker Ranch.

Something most fans only dream about.

I felt so thankful for this new Star Wars family that accepted and embraced me.

For them I didn't need to be the perfect priest.

I could just be myself.

In Star Wars terms: it was that friendship, that Force, that brought me back

to the Light Side.

Both Rianne and Jelle have experienced how much that

friendship with other Star Wars fans means to them.

Not only in happy times but also when you go through darker moments in life.

There is one thing that brings us together and keeps us together.

That is Star Wars.

If something is going on, not with a costume project but with you personally,

everybody is there to listen.

And if they can help, they will help.

They are friends, but it is more like a second family.

And that's really nice.

Especially in difficult times.

Jelle knows firsthand that life can also have a dark and difficult side.

I am in a depression for two years already. I got some help.

When his mother suffered from serious health issues,

Jelle was thankful to be able to fall back on his second family for support.

My mother, she had a stroke.

She's my only parent, so it's good to have people around that want to listen.

Sometimes they can't help you, but the fact that they listen and want to try to help,

gives the idea that it's okay to feel crap.

The process of transforming himself into a Star Wars bad guy through costumes and make-up

helps Jelle regain his strength.

It's like putting on a shield.

Nothing can harm you.

When I begin a costume, I look at the character's background,

I look at what they do.

Who they are. And if it connects with me,

I'm going to do it.

Jelle's most challenging outfit must be that of Darth Maul.

He is at/in the prime of his time.

A strong person, but also fragile.

In a way he's also in a form of a depression.

But he gets help from his mother and his brother.

He gets back on his feet.

He has to shave off all of his hair, and sit still for hours on end,

while Rianne paints his face.

But it's all worth it to Jelle.

In the movie The Last Jedi, we learn that when darkness rises, Light grows to meet it.

In the midst of his depression, Jelle experienced something extraordinary

that lightened up his life.

This was a very special moment in my life.

This is me as Darth Maul, and next to me the actor who played him, Ray Park.

He was sitting at his table, and I was like "I'm a fan of your work."

But he jumped up like he was a fan of me.

I don't hope I end like Darth Maul, but that I get back on my feet and feel strong again.

and be myself again.

Next time we will look at role models in Star Wars,

like the strong female characters that inspire Puck.

As a child I always loved Leia.

But now there is Rey.

And I absolutely adore her.

May the Force be with you.

Always.

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