Metric | Cooler 1: Frost Commander 140 | Cooler 2: Dark Rock Pro 5 (Performance) |
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Cooler Name | Frost Commander 140 | Dark Rock Pro 5 (Performance) |
Fan 1 Name | TL-C12 Pro-G | Silent Wings 4-BQ5 Performance |
Fan 2 Name | TL-D14X | Silent Wings-BQ5 Performance |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 30.2 | 23.3 |
Number of Heat Pipes | 5 | 7 |
Full Size (WxHxD): | 140x158x121 mm | 136x168x145 mm |
Heatsink 1 (WxHxD) | 143x120x46 mm | |
Heatsink 2 (WxHxD) | 143x120x46 mm | |
Air Cooler Rating: Install | 7 (Easy) | 9 (Easy) |
Manufacture's Link | Frost Commander 140 Manufacture's Link | Dark Rock Pro 5 (Performance) Manufacture's Link |
Link Type | Cooler 1: Frost Commander 140 | Cooler 2: Dark Rock Pro 5 (Performance) |
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Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | TL-C12 Pro-G | Silent Wings 4-BQ5 Performance |
Fan Location | Front | Front |
Fan Flow Type | Push | Push |
CPU Only Fan | No | Yes |
Max RPM | 1850 | 2000 |
Fan Size (mm) | 120 | 120 |
Fan Width (mm) | 25 | 25 |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 29.6 | |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 82.0 | 68.7 |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 2.1 | 2.5 |
Number Of Pins | 4 | 4 |
PWM Fan | Yes | Yes |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | Fluid Dynamic |
Watts (W) | 3.00 | 2.40 |
Current (A) | 0.25 | 0.20 |
Max Volts | 12.00 | 12.00 |
Metric | Cooler 1 | Cooler 2 |
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Fan Name | TL-D14X | Silent Wings-BQ5 Performance |
Fan Location | Mid | Mid |
Fan Flow Type | Mid | Mid |
CPU Only Fan | No | Yes |
Max RPM | 1800 | 1700 |
Fan Size (mm) | 140 | 135 |
Fan Width (mm) | 27 | 25 |
Manufacture Rated dBa | 30.2 | |
Manufactured Rated Airflow (cmf) | 95.5 | 116.6 |
Manufactured Rated Air Pressure (h2o) | 2.3 | 1.8 |
Number Of Pins | 4 | 5 |
PWM Fan | Yes | No |
Bearing Type | Fluid Dynamic | Fluid Dynamic |
Watts (W) | 3.60 | 0.34 |
Current (A) | 0.30 | 0.28 |
Max Volts | 12.00 | 12.00 |
The Frost Commander is a sleek CPU cooler with a design reminiscent of the Peerless Assassin 120. This cooler features a dual-tower heatsink with 5 heat pipes for efficient heat dissipation, and uniquely, the heat pipe ends are hidden from view. Sporting gray and silver tones, the Thermalright logo adorns the top of the heatsink. Despite its larger radiator, the Frost Commander uses a single 120mm fan in front and a 140mm fan between the heatsinks, giving it a distinct, asymmetrical look.
This cooler features a sleek black design that stands out. The signature Be-Quiet fan adds a unique touch, breaking away from the cooler's boxy appearance. Additionally, the top of the cooler boasts a clean design, contributing to a polished and refined look for your setup.
The cooler installation is quite similar to other mainstream cooler setups. However, during installation, securing the fans to the heatsink requires more effort (relative to other Thermalright offerings), which is due to the metal securing the fans requiring much more effort to place. For this reason, it's also a lot easier to slightly bend the heatsink fins, but this can be fixed by bending it back with a credit card.
Additionally, like other mainstream coolers, the Frost Frost Commander faces challenges in uninstalling when trying to break the thermal paste seal between the cooler and CPU, as it doesn't easily slide or twist off. This can be an issue if the thermal paste forms a strong bond.
The Dark Rock Pro 5 marks a notable advancement over its predecessors, featuring a mounting system that aligns with those of most mainstream coolers. This iteration enhances the design by securing the mounting bracket directly to the cooler, a change from the prior generation. Fan installation sees improvements too; the front fan comes pre-attached, ensuring perfect alignment, while the middle fan is designed to slide in from the top, secured by the top mount instead of side brackets. These enhancements significantly improve the cooler's setup and performance compared to the previous generation. Additionally, given the option to change the power speed on the top of the cooler, the middle fan has a 5 pin connector to facilitate this functionality, which forces you to use their connection rather than direct control through the motherboard.
The Frost Commander delivers impressive performance for its size, rivaling premium cooler offerings. Capable of cooling some of the more powerful CPUs without being overly bulky, this cooler can also manage overclocking for specific CPUs. As a result, the Frost Commander is a strong contender for a wide variety of computer setups.
There are two modes to this cooler, the performance mode and the quiet mode. The cooler selected covers the performance mode of the cooler. Overall, this cooler provides better cooling than the average cooler tested. However, this cooler get's puts to its limits when placed under high loads. With that in mind, if you're looking to place this cooler on a CPU that produces a lot of heat, you may want to consider other options. Check out our temperature graphs to see how the cooler performance on your respective CPU.
Featuring two differently sized fans, this cooler generates above-average noise levels relative to the cooling it provides, unlike quieter options such as the NH-D15 or the Peerless Assassin 120. If you're seeking a quieter setup, you might want to explore alternative options that better suit your needs.
In regards to sound, this cooler is quieter than the average cooler between 60% fan speed and 90% fan speed. However as the fan approaches 100%, the noise level is more in line with what to expect from an average cooler.
The Frost Commander is a sleek, dual-tower CPU cooler with an asymmetrical design, featuring 5 heat pipes for efficient heat dissipation and a unique hidden heat pipe end design. It offers impressive performance, capable of cooling powerful CPUs and handling overclocking, making it a strong contender for various computer setups. However, with two differently sized fans, it generates above-average noise levels compared to quieter alternatives, so those seeking a quieter setup may want to consider other options.
The Dark Rock Pro 5 features an improved mounting system and pre-attached fans for easier setup, with an option to adjust fan speed directly on the device. Its sleek black design and signature quiet fan contribute to both aesthetics and performance, offering enhanced cooling in both performance and quiet modes. Although it outperforms average coolers under moderate loads, it may struggle with high-heat CPUs. Noise levels are lower than average until the fan reaches full speed, where it aligns with typical cooler sounds.
Metric | Value |
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Brand | AMD |
Cooler Name | Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
CPU Socket | AM5 |
Cores | 8 |
Thread Count | 16 |
Max Temperature | 89°C |
Base Clock | 4.2GHz |
Max Boost Clock | 5.0GHz |
Cache L1 | 512KB |
Cache L2 | 8MB |
Cache L3 | 96MB |
Processor Power Base | 120W |
Manufacture's Link | Ryzen 7 7800X3D Manufacture's Link |
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