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    Default BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W

    The BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 10 750W features sexy styling, a modular setup, an 80Plus Gold certification, and an Overclocking Key (what?!?) that promises to literally change the power delivery inside this unit. We're certainly intrigued, so let's take a closer look at this power supply from BeQuiet and see if it can deliver the goods to a demanding consumer market.

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    Default Re: BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W

    Good review ! Nice PSU, to bad it's so expensive.
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    Default Re: BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W

    Nice.. I really like the look of this PSU... but yea, price is a little on the steep side...

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    Default Re: BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W

    Nice but ouch. I know you pay for what you get but come on. Lower that price a tad.
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    Default Re: BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 750W

    Good review Jake! Like other have stated this is a sleek and sexy PSU but way to much!

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