Be Quiet! Dark Power 13: Titanium Efficiency and ATX 3.0 Stability

Published on May 18, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The new Be Quiet! Dark Power 13 power supply arrives for workstations that demand reliability. With 80 PLUS Titanium certification and full ATX 3.0 compatibility, it promises stable and silent power delivery. Designed to handle high loads and current transients, this PSU aims to be the backbone of demanding setups without compromising on noise or energy efficiency.

high-end PC power supply internal components during peak load testing, modular cables connected to a workstation motherboard while oscilloscope probes measure voltage ripple, thermal imaging camera showing heat distribution across heatsinks and transformer, glowing efficiency graph overlay on a dark metallic chassis, titanium certification badge illuminated by subtle LED strip, silent 135mm fan blades frozen mid-rotation, cinematic engineering visualization, photorealistic technical illustration, dramatic low-key lighting with blue and silver accents, ultra-detailed capacitors and PCB traces, dust-free sterile lab environment.

Technical development: clean rails and optimized ventilation ⚙️

The Dark Power 13 incorporates a single 12V rail design and a full-bridge switching system to maximize efficiency. Its 135 mm Silent Wings fan offers intelligent temperature control, maintaining the necessary airflow without annoying noise. Additionally, it complies with the ATX 3.0 standard, including the native 12VHPWR connector for modern graphics cards, managing power spikes of up to 200% of the rated load for milliseconds, something critical for heavy-duty workstations.

The whisper your electricity bill will thank you for 💡

This power supply is so efficient that even your electricity meter will take a nap. With Titanium certification, it wastes less heat than a politician on a campaign trail, but without the background noise. And mind you, being so silent, the only thing you'll hear is your wallet crying when you see the price. But hey, for workstations that don't forgive, at least you know the only drama will be the budget, not a power outage.