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| C't compares five high end coolers |
Dark Rock Pro is doing pretty well
Germany's famous print magazine C't did a review of five high end tower coolers for recent quad- and hexacore processors. Among them was the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro and it received a very good resumee.
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| Newest cooler offspring found to be good |
Hardware.info gives silver award to Shadow Rock Pro
be quiet! is enlarging its own cooler family with the new Shadow Rock Pro, which will offer known be quiet! quality for a low price. Hardware.info from the Netherlands were the first to get a hand on this new cooler and they were really satisfied with its performance in comparison to its price. So it received a silver award. to the article » |
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| Straight Power E9 kicks ass |
3dGameMan does extensive video review
The brand new Straight Power generation E9 got reviewed by Canadian reviewer 3dGameMan. He got his hands on two versions. The 680 Watt model with cable management, and the 700 Watt version without removable cables. He said both of them would kick ass, and gave away this award.
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| "An excellent product and well worth consideration" |
KitGuru finds Pure Power L8 "worth buying"
British editors from KitGuru.net reviewed the new Pure Power L8 with 630 Watts from be quiet! and they were pretty excited about the results - in both electrical and accustical terms. So they scored it with 8 out of 10 points and gave away their "Worth Buying" recommendation.
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| Best in class for 80 Plus Bronze |
Au-Ja! checks out the Pure Power L8
German online magazine Au-Ja! got their hands on a Pure Power L8 with 530 Watts and looked ad it closely. They found at, that it set news records for 80-Plus-Bronze PSUs. They also liked the quiet fan and the cable management features a lot.
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| Pure Power L8 is editor's choice |
German Hartware.net likes the low noise level
One of Germany's well experienced online magazines, Hartware.net gives out an editor's choice award for be quiet!'s new Pure Power L8 series. They took a look at the 630 Watt version and were very happy with the low noise level of the PSU.
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| Straight Power in high end system |
German PCGH uses E9 for Sandy Bridge E system
Intel just released the new Sandy Bridge Extreme processors. They are without a doubt the fastest consumer CPUs on the market. So German print magazine PC Games Hardware put together a nice system configuration inheriting this new chip. For power supply they choose another be quiet! product, the brand new E9 with 700 Watts to be precise. This means, that four out of five high end configurations from PCGH run with be quiet! PSUs. |
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| Pure Power L7 in a heads up |
Dutch Hardware.info starts a one on one in the 650 W region
Dutch editors from Hardware.info put two PSUs with about 650 Watts up against each other. So the be quiet! Pure Power L7 with 630 Watts had to fight against a product from OCZ. be quiet! took the win and received a Bronze award for good price-performance-ratio. to the article » |
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