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be quiet! Launches the Pure Power 12 M ATX 3.0 Power Supplies

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be quiet!, market leader for PC power supplies in Germany since 2007, is proud to announce Pure Power 12 M, its second power supply series to receive full ATX 3.0 compatibility. Pure Power 12 M comes in five models with 550, 650, 750, 850 and 1000 watts. All models are certified 80 PLUS Gold, featuring high-class technology such as LLC topology and up to five PCIe connectors for both PCIe 5.0 GPUs and GPUs with PCIe 6+2 connectors. Additionally, Pure Power 12 M features fully modular cables for ease of installation. This makes Pure Power 12 M a future-proof choice for all who strive for a PSU with high performance and yet very low noise for their current- or next-gen graphics card. Also new to the product portfolio are DC2 and DC2 Pro thermal grease solutions. DC2 thermal grease is the choice for any cooling application that requires top heat transfer, while DC2 Pro is a liquid metal thermal paste that provides an extreme level of cooling performance for demanding systems.

Pure Power 12 M includes full support for the ATX 3.0 standard, which observes the power specifications defined by PCI Express 5.0. Compared to ATX 2.X, which supports high load peaks but does not define a maximum above the nominal power of the power supply, ATX 3.0 defines clear target values - specifically, the PCIe connection for the graphics card must allow load changes of up to three times the power consumption. Pure Power 12 M is designed to handle these extreme transient loads with ease. ATX 3.0 power supplies with 450 watts or more also require a new 12VHPWR connector, which is able to deliver significantly more power. Additionally, all Pure Power 12 M models also offer up to four "traditional" PCIe 6+2 connectors for full graphics card compatibility. This makes the PSU extremely versatile and a perfect, future-proof choice for upcoming next-gen devices and current high-end systems alike.



80 PLUS Gold efficiency and exceptionally quiet operation
Thanks to LLC technology, Pure Power 12 M offers advanced stability and voltage regulation. All models are certified 80 PLUS Gold, with a high operating efficiency of up to 93.2%, and include a full suite of safety features. Two independent 12 V rails provide up to 1000 watts of continuous power. Pure Power 12 M integrates an exceptionally silent 120 mm be quiet!-fan, which is temperature-controlled for the best balance between effective cooling and quietness. Airflow-optimized fan blades reduce turbulence, allowing for best-in-class quiet operation with excellent airflow. Pure Power 12 M includes fully modular cable management, to simplify component installation and reduce cable clutter in the chassis. With product conception, design, and quality control in Germany, all models receive a full 10-year manufacturer's warranty.

DC2 and DC2 Pro: impressive thermal grease
be quiet!'s new DC2 thermal grease provides more cooling performance than thermal grease that comes stock with most CPU coolers. Thanks to a high thermal conductivity, DC2 is the choice for applications that require top heat transfer between the CPU and the cooler. For those pushing the boundaries even further, be quiet! offers its first liquid metal thermal paste: DC2 Pro, which is designed for enthusiasts and professional users and can even be applied in the highest demanding PC systems, no matter if used for the CPU cooler or other purposes like optimizing the GPU cooling performance.

Pure Power 12 M is available from February 7 at the following MSRPs: $164.90 / €169.90 / £168.99 (1000 W), $134.90 / €139.90 / £138.99 (850 W), $119.90 / €119.90 / £118.99 (750 W), $104.90 / €109.90 / £108.99 (650 W), $94.90 / €94.90 / £93.99 (550 W). DC2 and DC2 Pro launch on the same day at an MSRP of $7.90 / €7.90 / £6.99 and $11.90 / €11.90 / £10.99 respectively.

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be quiet! ... a market leader?
This might be the dream of their sales director.
 
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I wonder how a 550\650\750 psu will push 600w from 12vhpwr plus feeding the cpu and all other consumers.Something will give.
Or 12vhpwr on lower wattage psu (I call it normal) automatically restrict itself to 300w (450w on 750w psu)?
 
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be quiet! ... a market leader?
This might be the dream of their sales director.
"market leader for PC power supplies in Germany since 2007"

and also anyone who purchases a Pure Power PSU must do this every time they turn on their PC

 
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I wonder how a 550\650\750 psu will push 600w from 12vhpwr plus feeding the cpu and all other consumers.Something will give.
Or 12vhpwr on lower wattage psu (I call it normal) automatically restrict itself to 300w (450w on 750w psu)?
The 550W version is indeed restricted to 300W, 650W has a 450W one, 750W and higher have the 600W 12VHPWR.
 
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Not bad prices for those PSUs, and a 10 year warranty besides. Anyone know who the OEM is?
 
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Not bad prices for those PSUs, and a 10 year warranty besides. Anyone know who the OEM is?
HEC and FSP tend to take turns making the Pure Power lines for them
 
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The last one was actually CWT. And really good.

brain fart, i even read that review

the 850w was HEC
 
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