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Det passer super godt sammen. Og så er det generelt fedt formet med måde bløde og hårde kanter. Robust
Sleek design, Easy installation, Two Pure Wings 2 fans included, Quiet operation
No tie-down points on the backside of the motherboard tray, Instead of using rails if they used trays on the hard drive cage it could support more SSDs, Top and front of the case are rather hard to take off
Besides just looks this case of course is made to perform. Included with the case you have a 140 mm Silent Wings 2 intake fan and a 120 mm Silent Wings 2 exhaust fan. You also have room to install four more fans if needed. I had no problem installing a 24...
The be quiet! Silent Base 600 is ONE quiet case that does better than average cooling. Nice. Further: with a double-glazed window and padded panels, this case will keep any noise you make inside, where it belongs. Maybe the case will be a hair louder if...
We have little complain about with the SilentBase 600. It looks good, has decent features and is exactly what is in the name, silent. We would like to see a fan controller embedded and perhaps them swanky-diddley feet the 800 offers, as with chassis, it...
Udgivet: 2015-11-09, Forfatter: Lee , anmeldelse af: pcper.com
Very quiet, Clean styling with three color scheme choices, Excellent case cooling options with support for liquid cooling, One 140mm intake fan and one 120mm exhaust fan included, Threespeed fan controller included, Sound absorption material on front and
A little tight for large radiator/fan combos under top panel, A single 140mm intake fan instead of two (like the Silent Base 800), No external hotswap 3.5” HDD bays
The Be Quiet! Silent Base 600 case is a full-featured mid-tower enclosure that focuses on quiet, virtually silent operation, while at the same time delivering excellent cooling performance, usability and support for high-end hardware. The Silent Base 600...
Where the Silent Base 800 was a great step into the chassis market for be quiet, the Silent Base 600 follows right along with it. It may be the little brother of the two, but still packs quite a punch, both visually and in its feature set. The brushed...
Excellent quality, Attractive design, Quiet operation, Quiet, Pure Wings 2® PWM fans (1x120mm and 1x140mm included), Doublepaned side window for extra sound control, Fan speed control switch for up to 3 fans, Reasonable price, Threeyear warranty
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As I reviewed this case, it made me think of the early days of case designs and quality. Case designs have come a long way over the years. When I first started working on computers nearly 30 years ago, a case was simply a metal box to hold all the compute...
Abstrakt: When building a silent system, we often prioritize the enclosure. But while a top-notch noise-dampening case is nice, it's only one part of the equation when building a quiet computer. You also need to choose the right components for internal cooling in o...
Udgivet: 2017-01-17, Forfatter: Matthew , anmeldelse af: Bit-Tech.net
The Pure Base 600 is a solid chassis in most regards. It hasn't blown us away, but equally there aren't many places where we can truly fault it, and we can definitely see it appealing to those for whom low noise is a priority.The design of that central ro...
Udgivet: 2016-10-13, Forfatter: David , anmeldelse af: uk.hardware.info
What case is best for you depends on the purpose you have for it. If you want a silent case, you might be willing to sacrifice some of the cooling performance. On the other hand you might tolerate a bit more noise when you are building a heavy system th...