be quiet! Pure Loop LX is an AIO that wears many masks

More than one faceplate for every day of the week.

If there’s one thing that stands out amid be quiet!’s Computex 2025 lineup, it’s the all-new Pure Loop 3 LX. This isn’t just a refresh – it’s a rethink of what a mainstream all-in-one cooler should be, blending the brand’s signature silent performance with a striking new design, modular customisation, and full ARGB flair. It’s loud in looks but quiet where it counts.

Spearheading the cooling range, Pure Loop 3 LX sports a six-pole pump motor for smooth operation, paired with Light Wings LX high-speed fans for optimal airflow. But it’s the design touches that steal the show.

be quiet! Pure Loop LX AIO covers.

A new snap-on foil cover system lets you swap out pump faceplates between ten different alternatives, putting visual personalisation front and centre. I’m hoping for more in the future, possibly with 3D printing support. Combined with subtle RGB highlights and broad compatibility across both Intel and AMD sockets, it’s a cooler that not only performs, but one that wants to be shown off.

Those looking to save a few quid without sacrificing quality can look toward the standard Pure Loop 3, which arrives alongside LX with the same commitment to silence and thermal efficiency, only this time powered by Pure Wings 3 PWM fans. It’s a quieter launch, but no less capable.

be quiet! Pure Loop AIO with no RGB lighting.

As per usual with all be quiet! AIO coolers, there’s a refillable port and a spare coolant bottle ready and waiting so your device will last years to come.

Pure Loop 3Pure Loop 3 LX
240mm$94.90 / €84.90$109.90 / €99.90
280mm$109.90 / €99.90N/A
360mm$114.90 / €104.90$129.90 / €119.90

Pure Loop 3 comes in 240mm, 280mm, and 360mm models, while Pure Loop 3 LX sticks with two: 240mm and 360mm. You can grab either cooler come August 2025.

Power and peripherals fill out the floor

Of course, cooling isn’t the only thing on be quiet!’s Computex menu. Pure Power 13 M power supply family makes its show floor debut with full ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 (12V-2×6) compliance, covering everything from modest 550W systems to beefy 1,000W rigs. Modular cabling, gold-rated efficiency, and a ten-year warranty make this a safe bet for next-gen builds.

Pure Power 13 M
1,000W$164.90 / €169.90
850W$134.90 / 139.90
750W$119.90 / €119.90
650W$104.90 / €109.90
550W$94.90 / €94.90

Elsewhere, the German manufacturer continues its push into gaming peripherals. Dark Perk Ergo and Dark Perk Sym mice, revealed earlier this year, are back on display, touting an ultralight 55g aluminium chassis, optical Omron switches, 32,000 DPI sensors, an 8,000Hz polling, and up to 100 hours of battery life with ergonomic and symmetrical options. They look a treat next to Dark Mount and Light Mount keyboards.

Project Light Base Stand flips the case

be quiet! Light Base 900 FX already impresses with three different orientations, including horizontal and both left and right vertical options, but what if it had a fourth? Project Light Base Stand is a custom-designed accessory that perks up the chassis on its tail, with its rear I/O facing the desk beneath it. The result is a tall tank reminiscent of Thermaltake’s The Tower models.

Currently, this is just a concept product and not yet something ready for market. A bit of flair, a bit of fun – exactly what trade show booths should be about. Should it arrive on the scene in the near future, I’d hope there would be a smaller version for my Light Base 600 FX currently sat to my side.

To keep up with the barrage of new tech at Computex 2025, make sure to follow Club386 on Google News so you don’t miss anything. There’s plenty more to come.

Damien Mason
Damien Mason
Senior hardware editor at Club386, he first began his journey with consoles before graduating to PCs. What began as a quest to edit video for his Film and Television Production degree soon spiralled into an obsession with upgrading and optimising his rig.

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