be quiet! Silent Base 802 Data Sheet
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To install a motherboard in the Silent Base 802, first remove the side panels for easier access. Align the motherboard with the standoffs and secure it using the screws provided. Ensure that all ports align with the I/O shield before tightening the screws.
To clean the Silent Base 802, regularly remove dust filters and clean them with water or compressed air. Wipe down the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Ensure the PC is powered off and unplugged during cleaning.
To improve airflow, ensure that fans are installed correctly with front and bottom fans as intakes, and rear and top fans as exhausts. Consider adding additional fans or upgrading to higher performance models if necessary.
The Silent Base 802 supports air coolers up to 185mm in height and radiators up to 420mm on the top, 360mm in the front, and 140mm in the rear, offering flexibility for custom cooling setups.
To switch panels, remove the front panel by pulling it from the bottom edge. Replace it with the desired panel by aligning it with the case and pressing it back into place until you hear a secure click.
The Silent Base 802 supports graphics cards up to 432mm in length, allowing for the installation of most high-performance GPUs available on the market.
Yes, the Silent Base 802 includes a 5.25" drive bay at the front, allowing for the installation of an optical drive or other compatible devices.
The dust filters are located at the front, top, and bottom of the case. They can be easily removed by sliding or pulling them out, allowing you to clean them with water or compressed air.
To replace a fan, first ensure the PC is powered off and unplugged. Remove the side panel and locate the fan to be replaced. Unscrew and disconnect the old fan, then install the new fan by securing it with screws and connecting the power cable to the motherboard or fan hub.
To reduce noise, consider using high-quality silent fans and ensure components like the CPU cooler and PSU are optimized for low noise. Additionally, make sure the case's sound dampening materials are properly installed.