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Guru3D.com » Review » BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review » Page 3

BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/30/2007 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review

Enough said, that's golden stuff right there on the box ;)

BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review

The Dark Power Pro 850 Watt and it's standard cardboard box. Very nice design and a lot of attention went into the packaging. In it obviously all components including the PSU which is ATX and BTX form factor ready.

BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review

On the front side of the photo we see a grill/mesh for optimal airflow. It also eliminates the extra noise of second (additional) fan.

The PSU is nicely coated with a black'ish metallic paint.

BeQuiet Dark Power PRO 850 Watt PSU review

Looking at the other side we see the modular connections. Each nicely describe what they are supposed to be used for, that's really nice and very user friendly. The cables are sleeved beautifully and are long enough to reach anything in your case.





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The last time I received a power supply from them I received an email back from a friend working in the graphics card industry. He said "Hilbert, I just bought one of these and you were 100% right. I'm really glad I bought one." So for Listan it's difficult to improve an already great product I figured. Hmm, nope! In the ever-growing demand of power consumption they have yet again released an affordable power supply, this time with a 850 Watt rating yet for a price that's stunning. Next to that it's modular, has high energy efficiency, is quite silent and will fit in any case due to it's small size opposed to the Kilowatt PSU's we recently have seen.

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