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Fact check: Be Quiet!’s Dark Rock Elite, when set to Quiet Mode, may have lower noise levels than the Dark Rock Pro 5.
1. Summary of the results
1. Summary of the results
The claim cannot be definitively verified since the provided analyses don't include specific noise level measurements for the Dark Rock Pro 5. While we know the Dark Rock Elite operates at 25.8 dB in Quiet Mode, without comparative data for the Pro 5, a direct noise level comparison is impossible. Both coolers share nearly identical heatsink designs and use similar construction with seven 6mm heatpipes.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original statement omits several crucial pieces of context:
- The Dark Rock Elite costs approximately €15 more than the Pro 5 (€115 vs €100)
- The Elite uses two 135mm fans while the Pro 5 uses a mixed configuration (135mm + 120mm)
- Temperature testing shows only a 1-2 degree difference between the models
- The Elite includes additional ARGB lighting features not present in the Pro 5
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The statement presents a potentially misleading comparison by:
- Suggesting a noise level advantage without supporting data
- Focusing solely on noise levels while ignoring the price difference and overall value proposition
- Not acknowledging that Be Quiet!, as the manufacturer, benefits from promoting their more expensive Elite model over the Pro 5 through such comparisons
The statement requires specific testing conditions and comparative noise measurements to be verified, which are not present in the provided analyses.