be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White Data Sheet
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To install a motherboard, first ensure the case is on a stable surface. Remove the side panels and locate the standoff screws. Align the motherboard with the I/O shield, ensuring that all ports fit snugly. Secure the motherboard using the appropriate screws provided.
Utilize the case's cable management features such as rubber grommets and Velcro straps. Route cables behind the motherboard tray to keep them out of sight and improve airflow.
Consider adding additional fans or upgrading to higher performance ones. Ensure that the case's dust filters are clean to maintain optimal airflow.
Check all power connections including the 24-pin ATX and 8-pin CPU connectors. Ensure the power switch on the PSU is turned on. Verify that the front panel connectors are correctly attached to the motherboard.
To change the front panel, gently pull the current panel from the bottom to release it. Align the replacement panel with the case, ensuring all clips are properly engaged, and press it into place.
Regularly clean the dust filters located on the front, top, and bottom of the case. Use a soft cloth or compressed air to remove dust from the interior components to maintain airflow.
Identify the mounting locations for additional fans, which are at the front, top, and rear of the case. Secure the fans using screws included with the case, and connect them to the motherboard or fan controller.
Ensure all fans are operating correctly and increase their speed if needed. Re-evaluate the positioning of components and ensure sufficient airflow is not blocked by cables or other hardware.
Yes, the Silent Base 802 supports liquid cooling systems. Radiators can be installed at the front, top, or rear of the case, depending on size and preference.
To replace the tempered glass panel, first remove the screws securing it in place. Carefully lift the panel away from the case. Align the new panel and secure it using the screws, taking care not to overtighten.