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be quiet! Pure Power 10 700W CM PSU Review

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be quiet! box artwork is very distinctive. The black backgrounds with orange accenting always work well. They include a high resolution photograph of the supply in the center of the box. Ideal for browsing in a retail store.

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The back of the box highlights some of the key buying points, including a diagram of the cabling and power system.

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Inside the box is a regional specific power cable, cable ties, mounting screws and a user manual. The modular cables are tied into three groups.

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Above – all the modular cables (above left) and the hardwired cables (above right). All the modular cables are high quality and flat, for ease of routing during a system build. The hardwired cable is sleeved. Its not a big deal, but why not make the cables all the same?

Above, a diagram of all the cables available with the 700 watt unit, including lengths. This power supply can handle a dual card SLi or Crossfire system configuration.

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One comment

  1. Nice review Allan. One small criticism – I do think you’re being overly polite on this unit’s pricing and overall quality. Case in point, I’ve just picked up a Rosewill Capstone 650W gold PSU from amazon for £71 including free delivery. The Rosewill has mostly if not all Jap 105C caps with 5yr warranty to boot. Heck, even on overclockers, one can get superflower and evga gold units at a lower price than this be quiet. Who are they kidding?