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Review: be quiet! Pure Power 11 (600 Watt) PSU
We'll have a look at the all-new be quiet! Pure Power 11 (600 Watt) PSU. The ongoing series keeps getting updated and better. Revision 11 now is 80 Plus Gold certified product series. With the ever-growing popularity of efficient and silent power supplies, this is a modular unit with two 12V rails (for this 600 watt model).
Read the review right here.
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#5609364 Posted on: 11/21/2018 10:49 AM
Same here
maybe a dream for all those miner rig/farm owners out there :p
At first I thought it was a 11k Watt PSU and thought, that's a lot of heckin' power 

Same here

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#5609367 Posted on: 11/21/2018 10:58 AM
If this was a 11'600, relatively speaking it can power up 9 full set pentium farm rigs no prob (6gpu ea.)
Same here
maybe a dream for all those miner rig/farm owners out there :p

If this was a 11'600, relatively speaking it can power up 9 full set pentium farm rigs no prob (6gpu ea.)

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#5609369 Posted on: 11/21/2018 11:03 AM
There you go, that should read a bit better.
There you go, that should read a bit better.
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#5609410 Posted on: 11/21/2018 02:00 PM
Following EU legislation your PC and thus PSU and motherboard combo needs to remain under 0.5 Watts in sleep or powered down mode. We measure 0.1 Watts.
LOVE MY EU!

To achieve this, you will need to enable
So that's what EuP/ErP in my BIOS do!!
for those that have and leave RGB bling activated on their motherboard day and night even with the PC powered down, you are using roughly 5 Watts continuously 24/7/365
!!!!
Following EU legislation your PC and thus PSU and motherboard combo needs to remain under 0.5 Watts in sleep or powered down mode. We measure 0.1 Watts.
LOVE MY EU!

To achieve this, you will need to enable
EuP mode
in your motherboard BIOS. We cannot measure below 0.1 Watts. So that's what EuP/ErP in my BIOS do!!
for those that have and leave RGB bling activated on their motherboard day and night even with the PC powered down, you are using roughly 5 Watts continuously 24/7/365
!!!!
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At first I thought it was a 11k Watt PSU and thought, that's a lot of heckin' power