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| Tom's Hardware: air- vs. watercooling? |
be quiet! fights against serious opponents
Watercoolers have seen huge improvements over the years and are easier and cheaper than ever. So they are a real threat for aircoolers these days. Fair enough, Tom's Hardware compared some products of both categories and found nice words for the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro.
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| be quiet! products used in the Mini-PC-Special |
PCGH uses Straight Power for small computers
In issue 07/2011 German PC Games Hardware did a feature on Mini-PCs covering different types and scenarios for those tiny computers. They also put together some sample systems for their readers, for which they used be quiet! power supplies from the Straight Power E8 series. You can take a look at their work in this video guide.
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| More international feedback |
VR-Zone looks at another Straight Power model with cable management
VR-Zone already examined the Straight Power E8 400W and found it quite overwhelming, since they gave it 9 out of 10 points. They decided to take a look at another model within the Straight Power family. This time they choose a version with cable management and 680 watts. In the end, it nearly reached the same score with a total of 8,8 and another "Good performance" award.
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| Good choice for a 50-Euro-psu |
Tom's Hardware tries to save you some money
German Tom's Hardware Guide compared four power supplies in the entry segment. They are all a good choice as an exchange component, if you're power supply is broken. Especially if you're not using a high-end-system you don't want to spend a fortune on a power supply. The Pure Power L7 430 watt is a perfect fit for these requirements.
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| One of the quietest power supplies ever tested |
KitGuru loves the Dark Power Pro P9
Reviewers from KitGuru.net got themselves a Dark Power Pro P9 with 500 watts and did a review on this power supply. In the end it gets away with a score from 8 out of 10 points and a "Worth buying" award. Another international publication which seems to like be quiet! products.
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| Straight Power receiving good score in the U.S. |
TechPowerUp recommends Straight Power E8 400W
American TechPowerUp is well known for its very detailed product reviews. These guys will find every possible flaw on a power supply. For the first time, they examined one of be quiet's products, namely the Straight Power E8 with 400 watts. And in the end, they were quite amazed, gave away a recommendation award and 8,6 points out of 10.
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| Dark Rock Advanced gets recommended in English |
VRZone also likes be quiet! coolers
Not only did the editors from VR-Zone like the be quiet! power supplies but they also fancy the new Dark Rock Advanced cpu cooler. It got a final score of 8,5 and in terms of quality it even scored maximum 10 out of 10 points. With this review comes a "Good design" award.
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| Another Gold for Dark Rock Pro |
Caseumbau uses heat-element for testing
Double towercooler Dark Rock Pro could gain a "Gold award" at german online-magazine Caseumbau. Even though they are using a very specific teststation which is not using a real processor but a heating-element instead. They can reproduce any value of thermal design power.
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| Efficiency wonders in a round-up |
German PCGH compares ten high-end power supplies and checks for efficiency
In issue 07/2011 PC Games Hardware did a nice round-up on high-end power supplies, where they compared all their efficiencies. be quiet! sent in a Dark Power Pro P9 with 550 watts. The final score was a satisfying 1,82. Editors liked it mostly because of its really low noise level.
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