International Press Newsletter
Issue 04-2011
 
 
 
Content
"The holy grail of CPU cooling"
Pure Power used in Home Server
Dark Rock Pro at Computerbase
Au-Ja compares "gold pieces"
From zero to the top
"Fancy, universal giant"
Trio of twin-tower-coolers tested
Dark Rock Pro at Dexgo
Flagship on user's test bench
Straight Power is part of a noiseless PC
 
 
"The holy grail of CPU cooling"

Custom-PC hands out "Extreme Ultra Award"

British print magazine Custom-PC is amazed by the Dark Rock Pro. In their June issue they even go as far as calling the Dark Rock Pro "the holy grail of cpu cooling". That's a really nice name!

"The Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro manages to achieve the holy grail of CPU cooling by delivering superb cooling performance with very little noise. The pair of Be Quiet! SientWings PWM fans - despite running at 1,500rpm at full speed and shifting 57,2cfm each - were very quiet during our testing."

 
 
Pure Power used in Home Server

Hardware.info chooses be quiet! PSU for Home Server configuration

Every month, dutch online-magazine Hardware.info creates new system configurations for their users. In March, they choose a be quiet! Pure Power L7 for a Home Server system.

"The pure power psu 300W is very efficient at optimal load. There are enough possibilities to extend your PC."

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Dark Rock Pro at Computerbase

Cooler gets editor's recommendation

The newest cooler from be quiet!, called Dark Rock Pro, has finally been reviewed by Germany's big online magazine Computerbase.de. As they are well known for their good testing methods, be quiet! was even happier to receive a lot of nice words and the editor's recommendation!

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Au-Ja compares "gold pieces"

Dark Power Pro 500W fights his opponent

German editors from Au-Ja.de grabbed two 80-Plus-Gold power supplies in the 500W range and compared them to each other and to PSUs with lower 80-Plus certifications. The outcome is very clear, and Dark Power Pro P9 managed to receive a "Very Good"-Award.

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From zero to the top

Gamezoom is fascinated by Dark Rock Pro

German magazine Gamezoom.net always takes a good look on be quiet! products, and so they got hold of the new Dark Rock Pro, too. In the end, the cooler reached nine out of ten possible points and therefore got rewarded as "High End".

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"Fancy, universal giant"

Dark Rock Pro gets reviewed by a Computerbase user

Even though though there is a lot of press feedback concerning be quiet!s entrance into the cooling market, the company still loves to hear the customer's opinions. Therefore be quiet! cooperates with some well known community members of big german hardware forums and delivers them with test samples. This time, a user named "Silencio" from the Computerbase forum found some very pleasing words for the Dark Rock Pro.

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Trio of twin-tower-coolers tested

Computerbase user compares the heavyweights

German user "elohim" already took a look at the Dark Rock Advanced and compared it to its opponents. But now he's doing the same thing with the Dark Rock Pro. This time there are also two opponents, and the Dark Rock Pro receives a pretty decent resumé.

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Dark Rock Pro at Dexgo

Achieves a silver award

German online magazine Dexgo wanted to take a closer look at be quiet!s new cooler flagship. No sooner said than done! The review of the Dark Rock Pro is quite positive and in the end the cooler could even receive a silver award!

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Flagship on user's test bench

PCGHX user tests Dark Rock Pro

With nearly 6000 posts, user "xTc" is one of the most experienced members of the PC Games Hardware Extreme community. He got hold of one Dark Rock Pro and rated it really good.

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Straight Power is part of a noiseless PC

PCGH configures an ultra silent system

German print magazine PC Games Hardware configured another computer system for their readers in issue 05/11. This time, their goal was to make the PC as silent as possible. For this reason they choose a be quiet! power supply from the Straight Power series, the 400W version to be precise. Doing so, the PC is not only near-noiseless but also really affordable with a total price around 500 Euro.

 
 
 
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