From the community (“Review”): be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360 mm in the reader test

From the community comes a detailed reader test on the all-in-one water cooling be quiet! Silent Loop 2 with 360 mm radiator, which has to deal with both Zen 3 and Comet Lake-S and has to prove itself in a total of three test systems. The review is garnished with videos and impressions.

In his detailed reader article be quiet! Silent Loop 2 in the CB user test, community member “Falcony6886” tests the new all-in-one water cooling from be quiet! put through their paces and get the readership from the ComputerBase forum in the mood for the following product test with a corresponding “unboxing”.

The test sample for the reader test was provided by be quiet! and remains in the tester's possession after the test.

First of all, I would like to take this opportunity to thank be quiet! Thank you for the test sample provided and the friendly contact!

The test sample will remain with me after the test, but the manufacturer did not provide any specifications for this review.

Falcony6886, community member

In order to get the most meaningful judgment possible about the be quiet! To be able to felling Silent Loop 2, the ComputerBase reader examined the all-in-one water cooling with a total of three very different test systems.

The three test systems for the Reader test test system I test system II test system III CPU Intel Core i5-10600K Intel Core i9-10900K AMD Ryzen 9 5950X RAM 2 × 16 GB DDR4-4000 CL19 2 × 16 GB DDR4-4000 CL19 2 × 16 GB DDR4-3800 CL16 GPU AMD Radeon RX 5700 AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 FE SSD 1 TB PCIe SSD with NVMe protocol Case be quiet! Pure Base 500 be quiet! Pure Base 500 DX Lian Li O11 Dynamic Power Supply be quiet! 850W Enermax 1.250W be quiet! 1.200W

Further details on the three test systems based on the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (test) and Intel Core i5-10600K and i9-10900K (test) can be found in the forum post.

  • Reader's article: [Review] be quiet! Silent Loop 2 in the CB user test
be quiet! Silent Loop 2 (Image: Community member “Falcony6886”)
be quiet! Silent Loop 2 (Image: Community member “Falcony6886”)

In addition to the assembly, the temperatures and the volume, the ComputerBase reader also has the Fan and pump control as well as RGB lighting viewed in detail and also recorded in a video.

Questions and suggestions as well as praise and criticism of the reader's article in the comments to this message and in the forum are, as always, expressly desired.

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