be quiet! Silent Base 800 Mid-Tower Chassis Review




/ 9 years ago

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Interior


With the side panel removed you can see even more of the thick sound proofing material we saw in the front panel. There’s a clip-in cover for a fan mount on the panel with a mesh dust filter pre-installed.

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There is a huge cut-out in the back plate to aid with CPU cooler fittings and there are four large rubber grommets to help with cable management.

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In the front you’ll find two hard drive bays, the top bay will support three drives and the bottom will support four more; both hard drive bays are completely removable via their thumb screw fittings.

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The 5.25″ drive bays come fitted with tool free locking mechanisms for quick and easy drive installations.

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There are four small rubber pads to help reduce any vibrations from your PSU. There’s also room to mount an additional 120/140mm fan in the base of the chassis.

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There’s even more padding on the back of the PSU mount which should again help keep any vibrations to a minimum.

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There are seven ventilated and reusable metal covers on each of the expansion slots; each come fitted with a quick release thumb screw.

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Another high quality fan in the back, which is also fitted with anti-vibration rubber washers.

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In the top of the chassis you’ll find universal mounts for 120mm and 140mm fans/radiators.

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Each of the hard drive bays come with a slide down locking mechanism.

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Around the back you’ll find loads of cable routing space, which should mean you’ll have no trouble getting your system looking neat and tidy.

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Two 2.5″ stealth mounts are located behind the motherboard; a welcome addition for those who want to remove the front hard drive bays for a custom water cooling hardware.

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A small pass through cut-out in the top corner of the motherboard for your 8-pin CPU cables.

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Here you can see the full length of the bottom dust filter. It’s heavily reinforced, most likely to prevent it from rattling or vibrating.

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A better look behind the front panel; so nice to see such high quality fans pre-installed on a chassis!

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The top panel can be lifted off and the cables have easy connectors to allow you to remove it completely.

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Top panel out of the way, you have much better access to the top panel fan and radiator mounts.

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