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bequiet! launches Dark Power 12 series power supplies

bequiet! is launching three new Dark Power 12 power supplies. Available with 750W, 850W, and 1000W, the Dark Power 12 PSUs feature an 80 PLUS Titanium certification, a 135mm cooling fan, modular design, and a switch to change between multi-rail and single-rail.

Unlike the Dark Power 12 Pro models, the Dark Power 12 PSUs don't use digital regulation. Instead, they employ an “advanced Active Rectifier + Full Bridge LLC + SR + DC-DC topology” and a wire-free interior on the DC side to achieve a high-efficiency rating. Featuring 4x 12V rails and premium components such as Japanese 105°C capacitors, these power supplies are extremely reliable and stable.

To cool the unit, bequiet! added a frameless 135mm Silent Wings fan under a full mesh grill, pulling the air through a funnel-shaped air intake to maximise airflow and air pressure.

Similar to Dark Power 11 and Dark Power Pro 12 series, these power supplies will come with the Overclocking Key switch, allowing users to change between multi-rail mode and single-rail mode. The Dark Power 12 series exterior is also similar to that of its predecessors, featuring an all-black steel casing and modular black sleeved cables,

The bequiet! Dark Power 12 power supplies will be available starting March 9th, priced at $199.90/£205.99/€214.90 (750 W), $239.90/£239.99/€249.90 (850 W), and $279.90/£269.99/€279.90 (1000 W). All Dark Power 12 PSUs come with a 10-year warranty.

KitGuru says: Are you in the process of building a new PC? Would you consider a bequiet! Dark Power 12 power supply for it?

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