Our Computex 2026 coverage continues with be quiet! Here, we break down the full line-up of new products, including new Dark Power power supplies, a new Light Loop AIO liquid cooler, a new screen-equipped version of the Dark Rock 6, alongside new gaming peripherals and case fans.
Watch via YouTube below:
Timestamps:
00:06 New Dark Power Pro 14 IO
01:36 Dark Rock Pro 6 IO LCD
02:22 New daisy-chainable fans
03:39 Light Loop IO LCD coolers
04:28 Prototype cases
06:25 IO Centre software
be quiet! is showcasing a wide range of new hardware at Computex 2026. The company’s suite includes first looks at the Dark Power Pro 14 IO flagship PSU, the Light Loop IO LCD liquid cooler, the Dark Rock Pro 6 IO LCD air cooler, the Light Wings Pro IO fan series, the new Pure Base 803 case and the Light Mount TKL keyboard, alongside the company’s first accessory, the Mousepad XL.
First up is the Dark Power Pro 14 IO, available in 1300W and 1600W models with 80 PLUS Titanium and Cybenetics Titanium efficiency. The IO in the name here refers to be quiet!'s new IO Center software, allowing you to switch cooling modes, switch between multi-rail and single-rail operation or see real-time stats for power usage in just a few clicks. The IO theme will continue throughout the rest of the be quiet! products highlighted here.
The Dark Rock Pro 6 IO LCD adds a 4.5‑inch IPS display to the top cover of the heatsink, while keeping other design aspects in line with the previous Dark Rock Pro 6. This one is also controllable through IO Center, including settings for cooling modes, fan curves and display settings.
The Light Loop IO LCD AIO brings similar upgrades. There is a 2.1-inch IPS display on the CPU block, and it ships with daisy-chained Light Wings LX PWM fans, along with a redesigned jet plate and a new pump to improve performance compared to previous Light Loop versions, and a refill port so you can top up or replace the coolant. Like the Dark Rock Pro 6 IO, this one will link into IO Center for easy access to settings.
As you might expect, there are some Light Wings Pro IO case fans on the way as well. These ones are built with ARGB enthusiasts in mind though, with up to 124 LEDs per fan, which is a significant number of extra LEDs over many other ARGB fans on the market.
be quiet! is also gearing up to launch its new Pure Base 803 line of cases, available in standard, Workstation and LX versions. The series supports multiple 420mm radiators, back-connect motherboards and plenty of fans for airflow. However, the LX variant replaces the front fan mounts with side intakes and adds an extra glass panel to the front for a fishtank style build.
For peripherals, be quiet! has the Light Mount TKL mechanical keyboard with sound‑damped construction and per‑key ARGB, and the Mousepad XL, a 900×500mm cloth surface with a 3mm rubber base and stitched edges for those who like their mouse mat to cover most of the desk.
KitGuru Says: Be quiet! is going all in on its new software integration. Will you be looking to pick up any of their new gear for a new PC build?
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