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be quiet! Announces System Power 10 Series Essential PSUs

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be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, introduces its System Power 10 series of power supplies with 450 to 850 Watts for Europe, and the System Power 10 U, with 550 to 850 Watts for users outside of Europe. The 850 W models are rated at 80 Plus Gold, while the other models are certified 80 Plus Bronze efficient. Both offer solid performance, a high reliability, and low noise levels. Combined with a great price-to-performance ratio, System Power 10 and System Power 10 U are perfect power supplies for price-conscious system builders.

System Power 10/10 U's combination of power and quietness for a PSU of its class and efficiency is far beyond ordinary - all models up to 750 Watts are certified 80 Plus Bronze (up to 89.1 percent efficiency) and able to support powerful graphics cards, providing tight voltage regulation with DC-to-DC technology and offering up to four 6+2 PCI-Express connectors. System Power 10 850 W and System Power 10 U 850 W come with 12 V dual-rail and offer an 80 Plus Gold efficiency up to 93.4 percent (System Power 10 U: 93.3 percent) thanks to "LLC+SR" topology, a true testament to quality on this price level.



Dependable cooling at an attractive price
As expected, the be quiet!, System Power 10 series power supplies offer low noise levels, thanks to a temperature-controlled 120 mm fan that is designed to strike the best balance between adequate cooling and maximum quietness. All System Power 10 models features flat black cables to simplify component installation, increase airflow, improve cooling, and help satisfy modern system aesthetics. As usual, the full range of safety protections are integrated, including OCP, OVP, OPP, SCP, UVP, and OTP.

Universal model for worldwide usage
System Power 10 is designed for the European market with an operating voltage of 200-240 V. Outside of Europe, be quiet! will offer a universal version, System Power 10 U, which supports a wider operating input voltage of 100-240 V. All models are paired with a full 5-year manufacturer's warranty.
System Power 10 and System Power 10 U are available from today at the MSRPs listed in the table below.



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Will these run the 600-watt RTX 4090 with 250-watt Ryzen 9 7950X though?
 
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Non-modular cables....an instant f/A/i/L IMHO :)
 

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It's called essential not excessive, you're mixing those up.

How could I know? They should designate the supported hardware in the specifications?
 
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AAAAAAAND why all of them are non-modular?!
 
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AAAAAAAND why all of them are non-modular?!

These are "entry" PSU's, however good quality and with a 5 year warranty.
 
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These are "entry" PSU's, however good quality and with a 5 year warranty.
I was expecting from them to announce an ATX 3.0 PSUs. That was frustrating.
 
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AAAAAAAND why all of them are non-modular?!
Let's be fair, modular power supplies are like gold plating optical cables for most people. Like one build out of a 100 goes in a case that's not big enough to fit spare cables.
 
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Let us wait for reviews and teardowns.
 
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AAAAAAAND why all of them are non-modular?!
because they are positioned against other budget units where bottom cost counts

Let us wait for reviews and teardowns.
I wouldn't hold my breathe on BQ sending these out for testing but agreed on waiting for reviews before making any judgements

Interesting. Is this HEC?
BQ hasn't used HEC in some time, my "guess" is this based off of FSP (BQ go to oem) new 50/51 AAC platform or another older CWT platform as they have used in the past
 
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because they are positioned against other budget units where bottom cost counts


I wouldn't hold my breathe on BQ sending these out for testing but agreed on waiting for reviews before making any judgements
Well, I would pay for a review unit from the shelves/retail/etail stores if TPU want to review one.
 
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however good quality and with a 5 year warranty

let's hope they have moved on from their constant use of bargain elite caps on those budget series

Well, I would pay for a review unit from the shelves/retail/etail stores if TPU want to review one.
maybe Aris will run a Cybenetics test on one
 
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How could I know? They should designate the supported hardware in the specifications?
well 600 + 250 = ?
 
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