Be Quiet shows off their new PSUs and CPU coolers at CES 2014

We visit Be Quiet at CES 2014 and take a look at all of the new products they are showing off at CES 2014.

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CES 2014 - Be Quiet made their push into the US Market back in 2012 with their release of its Dark Power Pro 10 line of power supplies, and its presence at CES 2014 is a testament to the company's commitment to bringing high-quality PC power supplies and cooling solutions to its US customers. Today we stopped by their suite to check out what new products they brought to the show.

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Be Quiet's already expansive line of PSUs is slated to grow even larger in 2014 and with the addition of the new 1200 watt Dark Power Pro 10, the company has even more premium hardware to please hard-core and high-end PC enthusiast across the US who have power-hungry systems.

We spoke with Christoph Katzer about the new products that Be Quiet is showing off this year, and he appeared to be very excited about the new CPU coolers as well as PSUs. Katzer said that Be Quiet is dedicated to bringing high-quality products to the market while keeping things affordable.

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Be Quiet is also showing off its new Dark Rock 3 dual-fan CPU cooler that features a massive cooling capacity of up to 250W TDP. The Dark Rock 3 is not only efficient at sucking the heat out of your CPU, but is quite stylish with its dark nickle finish, and solid brushed aluminum top plate. Additionally, the company was also showing off the Shadow Rock 2, a bare aluminum colored tower-style CPU cooler that can handle loads up to 180W TDP. Both Coolers feature the companies new Silent Wings fans for optimum airflow and still remaining silent.

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A web developer by day, Charles comes to TweakTown after a short break from the Tech Journalism world. Formerly the Editor in Chief at TheBestCaseScenario, he now writes Maker and DIY content. Charles is a self proclaimed Maker of Things and is a major supporter of the Maker movement. In his free time, Charles likes to build just about anything, with past projects ranging from custom PC cooling control systems to 3D printers. Other expensive addictions include Photography, Astronomy and Home Automation.

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