Specifications and Packaging
The Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 850W power supply is rated for a combined, continuous output power of up to 850 watts at up to 50°C and includes universal AC line input and active PFC. The power supply can operate in either single or multi +12V rail mode; selectable with a jumper or by using the supplied PCI bracket mounted switch. In addition to the modular power supply cables, the Dark Power Pro 10 can also support four case fans.
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The Dark Power Pro 10 850W PSU meets Energy Star 5.0 guidelines, fulfills the ErP 2013 guidelines, and is Haswell ready, meaning it provides support for Intel’s fourth generation CPUs with C6 & C7 deep sleep states (see Minimal Load table below).
Specifications from the Be Quiet! web site:
Just got my Dark Power P10
Just got my Dark Power P10 1200W and it’s the most awesome PSU i’ve ever seen!
Seen ? But how does it work ?
Seen ? But how does it work ?
70A on the 12V rail…yikes
70A on the 12V rail…yikes !
Wish I could go into that C7 sleep state…I`d feel more rested upon awakening.
Lee,
Another amazing psu
Lee,
Another amazing psu review and another amazing psu from seasonic made even better by Be Quiet.
Two questions: In what situation would the multi 12v rails be chosen over the single rail? I have always used single rail psu’s beginning back with pc power and cooling years and years ago.
The second question is about the fluid dynamic verse double ball bearing. Is one better than the other?
You would use Multi-Rail for
You would use Multi-Rail for security reasons:
http://www.overclock.net/t/761202/single-rail-vs-multi-rail-explained
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