be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 850W Review

Published by Lukas Mühle on 12.11.13
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Delivery and Specifications


The Dark Power Pro 10 is a semi-modular PSU type which means that the ATX 24-pin cable is directly attached to the PSU.

Cables

Cable Length
1 x ATX 20+4 pin 60  cm
1 x EPS/ATX 12V (8 & 4+4) pin 70 cm
1 x EPS/ATX 12V 4+4 pin 70 cm
1 x EPS/ATX 12V 4 pin 70 cm
3 x PCI-E 6+2 + 6+2 pin 60 cm
1x PCI-E 6 pin 60 cm
1 x 2x SATA + 2x Molex + 1x Floppy 60, 75, 90, 105 cm
2 x 3x SATA 60, 75, 90 cm
1 x 3x Molex 60, 75, 90 cm
1 x 2x Molex + 1 x Floppy 60, 75, 90 cm
1 x 1x Molex 60 cm
1 x 1x Molex 50 cm
1 x 1x SATA 50 cm


The amount of supplied cables that you get with the Dark Power Pro 10 850W is excellent for this power rating. The modular cables provided are top quality, especially the PCI-Express and EPS/ATX cables that are AWG 16 type, quite high-end and quite rare to find with PSUs these days.




Specifications

Voltage Current Power
+ 3.3 V 25 A 150 Watt 850 Watt (Total)
+ 5.0 V 25 A
+ 12 V 70 A 840 Watt
- 12 V 0.5 A 6 Watt
+ 5 Vsb 3.0 A 15 Watt


The design of the Dark Power Pro 10 is based on a single 12V rail with a rather impressive 70Amps. However this 12V rail is splitted into four rails in distribution and all four rails are OCP protected individually. In our opinion and experience, it is quite good that be quiet! decided to split the single rail into four different ones, at least for security reasons, and it can be overridden via the included "overclocking key" switch.
Unfortunately, it appears that the four rails are too heavily OCP protected as even with normal usage, it appears that the device goes into OCP status (for example: a 45A rail providing four PCIe 8-pin connectors and connected to two Radeon HD 6990 cards on them makes the device to go into OCP). We would be quite more happy if the be quiet! provided a bit more information regarding the OCP.

The PSU has four 12V rails, two providing 30A and two providing 45A per rail. The be quiet! Dark Power 10 has a so called "overclocking key" switch which simply disables the individual OCP and turns the PSU into a classic single rail design. It simply groups the four individual 12V rails into a single 12V rail but also provides additional risk, although not that great as it would be on a 1'250W PSU.



The Dark Power Pro 10 850W has been 80Plus Platinum certified. This means that the efficiency of the PSU should be above 90% at 20% load, above 92% at 50% load and above 89% at 100% load.

The full feature list includes:

  • 80Plus Platinum
  • OVP, UVP, OCP, SCP, OPP, OTP
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 150 mm x 86 mm x 190 mm
  • 135 millimeter fan
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Price: 220 CHF
be quiet! provides quite exceptional 5-year warranty with the Dark Power Pro 10. Of course, note that the Dark Power Pro 10 is longer than your average PSU with 190mm while most standard ones are at 160mm.



Page 1 - Presentation
Page 2 - Photo Gallery
Page 3 - Delivery / Specs
Page 4 - A Look Inside
Page 5 - Input/Output Power and Efficiency
Page 6 - Result Analysis and Discussion
Page 7 - Conclusion




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