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| Dark Power Pro is "really silent" |
Hardwareluxx Round-Up: Six power supplies around 1000 watts
In issue 04/11 German Hardwareluxx printed reviewed six new power supplies ranging from 850 to 1050 watts. In their midst was a Dark Power Pro P9 850W. In the resumee, the editor notices that all power supplies offer a good performance, whereas the be quiet! is the only "really silent" one.
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| Good CPU cooler for hot days |
Planet3DNow compares nine high-end coolers
Even though this year's summer is somewhat disappointing so far, Planet3DNow tried to figure out, which cooler copes best with ambient temperatures above 30°C. This is the scenario where one can divide good coolers from bad coolers. The magazine took a look at nine high-end representants and the Dark Rock Pro knew to satisfy the editors.
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| Pure Power in PCGH-Performance-PC |
5 out of 7 PCGH-PCs are using be quiet! power supplies
Editors from German PC Games Hardware regulary put together pc configurations for their readers. In their newest system, they use another be quiet! power supply. So next to a performant GTX560 and a small SSD for the operating system, the "PCGH-Performance-PC GTX560-Edition" is powered by a Pure Power L7 with 530 watts. The system can be bought for 899 euros at german reseller Alternate.
With this configuration five out of seven PCGH-PC-configurations are based on be quiet! power supplies.
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| Dark Rock Advanced and Pro compete against each other |
Hardware.fr tested the whole cooler family from be quiet!
French online magazine Hardware.fr took a look at ten recent air coolers with single- and dual-tower design. So be quiet! was able to participate with both coolers, the Dark Rock Advanced and Dark Rock Pro. Both of them made a good appearance throughout the test.
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| Ahead of opponents in a roundup |
Dark Rock Pro fights against two competitors at Allround-PC
The Dark Rock Pro cooler used to be in nearly all German media, except for Allround-PC. But that's only because editors were missing some competition. So now they compared the be quiet! cooler against products from Scythe and NZXT. In the end, the Dark Rock Pro was way ahead of the other contestants and got a recommendation.
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| Dark Power Pro in french roundup |
Clubic tests 14 PSUs with 80Plus-Gold
be quiet! is trying to get a grip on the market in nearly all european countries like France. This is where the editors from Clubic.com did a review of 14 power supplies with 80Plus-Gold certification. Among them was a Dark Power Pro P9 with 750 watt. Editors liked its overall quality and variety of features.
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| Dark Rock Advanced is "worth buying", too |
British KitGuru tested be quiet's small cooler
Only one month after their latest review of be quiet's flagship cooler, Biritsh magazine KitGuru decided to test its smaller brother, the Dark Rock Advanced, too. In the end, both got a good resumee, and both got 8 out of 10 points together with the "Worth Buying"-Award.
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| Straight Power tested by its own target group |
PCGH-User examines Straight Power E8 and is very pleased
The best feedback for manufacturers comes directly from their clients. Its the only way for the company to receive honest and unfiltered response for their products. Therefore be quiet! always tries to support passionate users by sending out products for user-reviews. That's what they did with a Straight Power E8 400W, which fell into the hands of PCGH-User Jarafi and got a good resumee.
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