Conclusion

Be Quiet! developed the Pure Rock 2 FX to compete in the mainstream cooler market, building a cooler to serve a good all-rounder with emphasis on quiet operation. Be Quiet was very successful with the technical aspects of this, but actually delivering such a cooler at mainstream prices has proven a bit harder. In practice the cooler's retail price of $53 ends up putting it in competition against some of the more advanced offerings of the most reputable manufacturers on the globe.

The Pure Rock 2 FX CPU cooler from Be Quiet! impresses with its exceptional build quality and striking appearance. With its exceptional build quality and aesthetically pleasing appearance, it certainly makes a strong first impression. The attention to detail and craftsmanship are evident, making it a durable and long-lasting cooling solution. No significant flaws or weak points can be found upon close inspection, and its mechanical strength ensures it will withstand multiple installations and removals without damage. Be Quiet! has certainly set a high standard in this regard.

In terms of design, the Pure Rock 2 FX is a well-conceived product for the target market it is aiming at. By being not too large, heavy, or complex, it allures users who desire an uncomplicated experience and ensured compatibility. It also is cleverly designed so as to leave the RAM slots unhindered, allowing easy access and safeguarding that the cooler can still be used with a full set of RAM modules regardless of their height.

When it comes to raw cooling performance, the Pure Rock 2 FX performs above average but still cannot reach that of the highest-end coolers of comparable size. However, the Pure Rock 2 FX compensates for this with its outstanding acoustic performance. Operating quietly even under heavy load, it ensures a peaceful computing experience, making it an excellent choice for users who prioritize a silent environment.

One aspect where the Pure Rock 2 FX falls slightly short is its price point, as it sits on the slightly expensive side of the spectrum. This is always an area where we as reviewers risk splitting hairs over what amounts to five or ten dollars, but the mainstream market has no shortage of alternatives – or of cost conscientious consumers. To that end, while the higher cost of the Pure Rock 2 FX can be justified by its quality and performance, it will definitely give budget-minded consumers pause. Nonetheless, for those willing to invest a little extra in a premium CPU cooler, the Pure Rock 2 FX offers a compelling all-around package that delivers on its promises.

In summary, the Pure Rock 2 FX CPU cooler from Be Quiet! is an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable, high-quality cooling solution for their PCs. As an all-rounder, the Pure Rock 2 FX impresses with its balance of features. It may not be the absolute best in cooling performance, but its combination of superb build quality, silent operation, and robust thermal handling makes it suitable for a wide range of users. Despite the slightly high $53 price tag, the Pure Rock 2 FX's overall performance and capabilities make it a worthy investment for those in need of a high-quality CPU cooler. Whether you're an advanced user or an enthusiast, the Pure Rock 2 FX is sure to meet your cooling needs without disturbing your ears while adding a touch of elegance to your system.

 
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  • duploxxx - Wednesday, August 9, 2023 - link

    pricing seems to be the main issue here vs budget competition, its not the best cooler, but its pretty neat and performing vs high end with low noise. The whole Be Quiet cooler line up is actually pretty good. In EU this cooler is priced 48eur which often is not the case where dollar=eur... is it cheap? NO but without the RGB walhalla this Pure Rock2 black can be bought for 39eur in EU, 10eur for a RGB fan with identical performance :) pick your choice.....
  • blzd - Friday, August 18, 2023 - link

    Good review. I like the testing methodology and a nice subset of coolers for comparison already.

    As for Pure Rock 2 FX: fail on the pricing. The included (5v) RGB fan and black anodizing is not worth $20+ versus something like Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE which I've seen sell for less than $30 USD (~$33 CAD).

    If you can get some Thermalright in your comparison it will put these other 120mm tower coolers to shame. They have $15 models that will perform similar as this $53 one.

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