be quiet! Silent Base 801 Data Sheet
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To install additional hard drives, remove the side panel and locate the drive cages. Slide the hard drive into an available slot and secure it using the provided screws. Connect the power and data cables to the drive and motherboard.
Remove the dust filters by gently pulling them out from their slots. Use a vacuum or compressed air to remove dust particles. For thorough cleaning, wash them with mild soap and water, then dry completely before reinstalling.
Yes, the Silent Base 801 supports liquid cooling systems. It can accommodate radiators up to 420mm at the front, 360mm at the top, and 140mm at the rear. Ensure compatibility with your specific cooling system model.
To replace the front panel, gently pull it from the bottom to detach it from the case. Align the new front panel with the slots and push firmly until it snaps into place. Ensure all clips are securely fastened.
To improve airflow, ensure that all fans are correctly mounted and functioning. Consider adding additional fans in available slots. Keep cables organized and away from airflow paths, and regularly clean dust filters.
The Silent Base 801 supports GPUs up to 449mm in length without front fans installed, and up to 287mm with front fans installed. Ensure your GPU fits these dimensions before installation.
The Silent Base 801 features a manual fan controller accessible from the front panel. Adjust the slider to control the speed of up to six fans. Alternatively, connect fans to the motherboard for software-based control.
Yes, the Silent Base 801 offers a version with a tempered glass side panel. If your model has a solid panel, you can purchase a compatible tempered glass panel separately and replace it by removing the screws securing the current panel.
The Silent Base 801 supports the installation of an optical drive in the 5.25" bay. Remove the front cover of the bay, slide the optical drive into the slot, and secure it using screws. Connect the power and data cables from the PSU and motherboard.
If the fans are noisy, check for obstructions or debris in the fan blades. Ensure that the fans are mounted securely and not vibrating against the case. You may also use rubber grommets or adjust the fan speed to reduce noise levels.