be quiet! Silent Base 800 Red Data Sheet
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To install additional fans in the Silent Base 800, first remove the side panels by unscrewing the thumb screws. You can mount additional 120mm or 140mm fans on the top, front, and bottom of the case. Ensure that the airflow direction is consistent with existing fans for optimal cooling performance.
The be quiet! Silent Base 800 supports GPUs with a maximum length of up to 290mm with the HDD cage installed. If you remove the HDD cage, it can accommodate GPUs up to 400mm long.
Yes, the Silent Base 800 supports liquid cooling systems. You can install a 120mm or 240mm radiator on the top or a 120mm radiator at the rear. Ensure that the radiator and fans do not interfere with other components.
To remove the front panel, gently pull it from the bottom to release the clips. Once removed, you can clean the dust filters and the panel itself. Be cautious not to use harsh chemicals that can damage the case material.
The Silent Base 800 supports up to seven 3.5-inch HDDs and up to four 2.5-inch SSDs. The drive cages are modular, allowing flexibility in drive layout and improved airflow.
The Silent Base 800 is designed with noise reduction in mind, featuring sound-dampening materials. To further reduce noise, ensure all components are securely fastened, use low-noise fans, and manage cables to avoid rattling.
Use the cable management grommets and tie-down points behind the motherboard tray for efficient cable management. Route cables cleanly and securely to improve airflow and maintain a neat appearance.
To access the top panel, first remove the side panels. Then, unscrew the top cover to reveal the fan mounting points. This allows you to install or replace fans easily.
The Silent Base 800 is constructed using a combination of steel, ABS plastic, and sound-dampening materials. This design ensures durability while minimizing noise.
To improve cooling performance, consider adding additional fans, using a high-performance CPU cooler, and ensuring that dust filters are regularly cleaned. Proper cable management will also enhance airflow.