be quiet! Silent Base 801 Silver Data Sheet
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To install additional fans, first remove the side panel by unscrewing the thumb screws. The case supports up to three 140mm or 120mm fans in the front, two 140mm or 120mm fans at the top, and one 140mm or 120mm fan at the rear. Use the provided screws to secure the fans in the desired locations.
Check if the front panel connectors are properly connected to the motherboard. Refer to your motherboard's manual for the correct pin layout. Ensure that the connectors are securely attached and not damaged.
Yes, the Silent Base 801 supports liquid cooling solutions. It can accommodate radiators up to 420mm in the front, 360mm at the top, and 140mm at the rear. Ensure that your components are compatible with the radiator size before installation.
The Silent Base 801 offers ample space for cable management with its 25mm clearance behind the motherboard tray and multiple grommeted passthroughs. Use zip ties and the provided Velcro straps to secure the cables neatly along the case.
First, ensure that the fans are clean and free from dust. Check if the fans are securely mounted and not vibrating against other components. If the noise persists, consider replacing the fans with quieter models.
To clean the dust filters, first turn off your PC and unplug it. Remove the front and bottom dust filters by sliding them out. Rinse them under running water and let them dry completely before reinstalling.
Yes, the Silent Base 801 supports up to 7 additional 3.5-inch drives and 15 SSDs. Use the provided drive cages to secure additional drives. Follow the instructions in the manual for proper installation.
To replace the front panel, gently pull from the bottom to detach it from the case. Ensure all cables connected to the panel are disconnected before removal. Align the new panel and press it firmly into place until it clicks.
The Silent Base 801 measures 539mm x 281mm x 553mm (L x W x H). Ensure that your setup has sufficient space to accommodate the case.
To optimize airflow, ensure that the intake and exhaust fans are configured properly. Place intake fans at the front and bottom, and exhaust fans at the rear and top. Maintain a balance between intake and exhaust for efficient cooling.