be quiet! always has a lot to show at events like Computex and this year is no different. In our latest coverage, Leo explores the be quiet! booth to get the rundown on new AIOs, power supplies, Light Base and Pure Base cases and even be quiet!'s new gaming peripherals.
Timestamps:
- 00:10 AIO’s
- 02:59 Power Supplies
- 03:44 Light Base 900 / FX
- 05:08 Pure Base 501 DX / Airflow
- 05:32 Light Base 600
- 05:39 Keyboards and Mice
One of the first products Leo spots at be quiet! is the new Pure Loop 3 LX AIO liquid cooler. This cooler is available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes, along with up to three Light Wings 3 fans to provide RGB lighting. The CPU block also has an ARGB lighting zone on it, surrounding the be quiet! logo.
On the PSU front, be quiet! has the new Pure Power 13 M series on the way. These units offer up to 1000W of power capacity, along with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compliancy, so you'll be up to date with all of the latest standards for current and next-gen graphics cards. These PSUs are certified Gold by both 80Plus and Cybenetics.
On to cases. Here, be quiet! has a new prototype on display, the Light Base Stand, a new tall configuration for the Light Base chassis that allows for all connectors to face downwards. The idea is that the case will take up less space, so it can easily fit on top of your desk and enable new airflow configurations, not too dissimilar to a Corsair One or Xbox Series X console.
The Pure Base 501 DX is another case on the way. The DX version comes with ARGB lighting out of the box, paired with an included ARGB controller and several pre-installed Pure Wings 3 fans.
Back in April, be quiet! invited us to an event to showcase its new gaming peripherals. The parent company of be quiet! acquired Mountain.GG, and now, those former Mountain peripherals have transformed into be quiet! peripherals. The list includes the new Dark Mount keyboard, complete with a detachable media dock, as well as the Light Mount keyboard, which has a more traditional keyboard layout with no detachable media dock. For mice, be quiet! has the Dark Perk, which makes use of a Pixart PAW3950 sensor with an 8KHz wireless polling rate.
KitGuru Says: Are you thinking of picking up any new be quiet! gear for an upgrade this year?