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be quiet! Dark Base 900 PRO review




We review the all new be quiet! Dark Base 900 PRO. The all new enthusiast class chassis from be quiet! is full of intricate little features like a Qi wireless charger for your phone, and what about a full window side-panel made out of tempered glass? Next to that it houses pretty much anything you need it to and is offered in a near tool free product. A lovely chassis design, it's fairly tool free, offers good space to work in and has very quiet airflow plus is prepped for liquid cooling. It doesn't stop there though, the chassis has silent fans, a fan controller... and yes, even a nice RGB LED lighting system built in. Have a peek at the product we'll review today.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Don Vito Corleone
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Posted on: 06/28/2016 02:20 PM
I don't do temp measurements. Each PC is different in terms of components like VGA motherboard and PSU each with a different heat signature, each environment is different ambient temps wise and then there are people tweaking, overvolting and using different fan settings. I find it far too subjective to add temp numbers.
I've been looking forward to this case, really like it. But what about temperatures? Right now I've got an all aluminium case, is this one worse? Or does it depend only on airflow?
I don't do temp measurements. Each PC is different in terms of components like VGA motherboard and PSU each with a different heat signature, each environment is different ambient temps wise and then there are people tweaking, overvolting and using different fan settings. I find it far too subjective to add temp numbers.
Koniakki
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Posted on: 06/28/2016 04:32 PM
Although my hungry eyes wouldn't mind seeing some temps numbers too, I think circa mid 2016 cases(good ones at least) doesn't suffer much from airflow problems as before.
Might be a couple or few decrees between each good case at most I would think.
Few decrees I admit, it might mean a lot more to some, but in general the consumer wouldn't care/mind.
Although my hungry eyes wouldn't mind seeing some temps numbers too, I think circa mid 2016 cases(good ones at least) doesn't suffer much from airflow problems as before.
Might be a couple or few decrees between each good case at most I would think.
Few decrees I admit, it might mean a lot more to some, but in general the consumer wouldn't care/mind.

weasel
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Posted on: 06/28/2016 07:50 PM
Thx Hilbert for the review took my time to read it.I've bin eyeing this case for awhile.Would be a nice replacement for my corsair 750d but i'm lazy at the moment.
Thx Hilbert for the review took my time to read it.I've bin eyeing this case for awhile.Would be a nice replacement for my corsair 750d but i'm lazy at the moment.
wsgroves
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Posted on: 06/28/2016 07:59 PM
Really nice job as always. Cant wait for the upcoming evga case review.
Really nice job as always. Cant wait for the upcoming evga case review.
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I've been looking forward to this case, really like it. But what about temperatures? Right now I've got an all aluminium case, is this one worse? Or does it depend only on airflow?