be quiet! brought its whole playbook to Computex 2026: a flagship power supply, two display-equipped coolers, a new high-end fan line, a case series and, for the first time, real gaming peripherals. The German brand built its name on near-silent components, and this lineup pushes that identity into screens, software and RGB.
The throughline is the new IO Center software. Almost every product here is software-controlled, from cooling presets to lighting to power monitoring, which is be quiet! trying to tie a once-utilitarian catalogue into one connected system.
Power: Dark Power Pro 14 IO
The headliner is the Dark Power Pro 14 IO, the company's most advanced PSU yet. It comes in 1300W and 1600W versions, hits 80 PLUS Titanium and Cybenetics Titanium efficiency up to 94 percent, and meets the Intel ATX 3.1 standard with native PCIe 5.1 GPU support. A fully digital control architecture and a semi-passive 135mm Silent Wings fan let it run nearly inaudible, and IO Center can switch between active and semi-passive cooling or single and multi-rail modes on the fly.
Cooling: screens everywhere
Two coolers join the display trend. The Light Loop IO LCD AIO pairs strong thermals with a 2.1-inch 480x480 IPS screen at 500 nits, while the Dark Rock Pro 6 IO LCD air cooler adds a larger 4.5-inch 600-nit panel on top of 7 heat pipes and two Silent Wings fans. Both screens show system info or custom visuals through IO Center.
Backing them up is Light Wings Pro IO, be quiet!'s first high-end software-controlled fan line, with up to 124 LEDs per fan across four independently controllable zones and daisy-chaining for up to 250 addressable LEDs on a single cable. The Pure Base 803 case series rounds out the core hardware, supporting up to three 420mm radiators and back-connect motherboards, with a workstation variant that holds up to 10 drives.
A first move into peripherals
The more surprising additions are peripherals. The Light Mount TKL is a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard with three layers of sound-damping foam, factory-lubed be quiet! switches, hot-swap support and per-key ARGB, staying true to the brand's quiet-first reputation even in a gaming board. The Mousepad XL, a 900x500mm cloth pad, marks the company's first official accessory.
CEO Aaron Licht framed the lineup as combining "software-controlled intelligence, breathtaking visuals, and whisper-quiet performance." That is a real shift for a brand long associated with plain black boxes. For Filipino builders who already trust be quiet! for silent power and cooling, the question is whether the screens and RGB justify the premium, and local pricing will tell that story when these reach retail.


