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be quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 1500W (Titanium) Review

be quiet! stay true to tradition – the box artwork is mean and menacing with the only colour being the be quiet! orange accented logo.

The rear of the box contains some key selling points. As a side note I was stunned at how heavy the box was initially when I first lifted it.

The box is ‘layered' inside, with the user manual on top. The power cable and some accessories are underneath the (very disappointing) multi language manual.

The ‘second' layer contains the ‘drive' cables, all neatly laid out.

The ‘third' layer contains the ‘main' system cables.

At this price point you would expect high grade cables, and I am happy to say the quality is stellar. be quiet! have sleeved the cables and supplied a ton of little extras with the supply. There are a variety of cable combs in different sizes, felt and plastic cable ties, the overclocking key, a power supply cable, a jumper cable for quick starts, and mounting screws.

Yes, you saw it right – this power supply has support for up to 10 PCI express connectors. 16 SATA connectors, 1 P4+4/1xP8, and 8 Molex.

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