Tuesday, August 22nd 2023

be quiet! Announces Shadow Base 800 Series PC Cases

be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, is proud to introduce the Shadow Base 800 series, a brand-new addition to its family of PC cases. Shadow Base 800 is designed to provide the ultimate gaming and computing experience by offering exceptional airflow and vast space for all PC building needs, easily accommodating 420 mm radiators, E-ATX motherboards, or even multiple high-end graphics cards. State-of-the-art I/O features and tool-less HDD and SSD installation elevate this case even further. Shadow Base 800 comes in five different models to give users maximum freedom of choice over their ideal PC case when it comes to color and ARGB options.

Size matters!
Even though Shadow Base 800 provides a solid base for every type of user, this case series is specifically designed for gamers who want to build the PC of their dreams, without limitations. Its open mesh design ensures exceptionally high airflow, keeping components cool while playing the most demanding games. The spacious interior of Shadow Base 800 accommodates even the most extensive components, such as E-ATX motherboards, 420 mm radiators, and high-end graphics cards like the Radeon 7900 XTX or GeForce RTX 4090. Tool-less HDD and SSD installation further simplifies the setup process, saving time and effort, while the cable bar ensures a neat and tidy appearance, enhancing both aesthetics and airflow for a seamless build. Further elevating the aesthetics are tempered glass side window as well as rotatable PCIe slots to enable vertical installation of GPUs, so enthusiast gamers can showcase their high-performance graphics card in all its glory.
Matching expectations
The Shadow Base 800 series consists of five different models. For those who are a fan of clean, muted design, Shadow Base 800 Black offers a solid base for their high-performance builds. Shadow Base 800 DX Black and Shadow Base 800 DX White (with black highlights) add subtle ARGB illumination to the chassis, which can be controlled with its integrated ARGB controller or through an ARGB-compatible motherboard. In these three models, be quiet! has installed three Pure Wings 3 140 mm PWM fans to offer not only superior cooling performance but also a quiet operation, eliminating distractions and allow users to focus on their work or gaming. The last two models are Shadow Base 800 FX Black and Shadow Base 800 FX White, which rely on an impressive total of four Light Wings 140 mm PWM fans for high airflow, quiet operation, and extensive ARGB illumination. A dedicated ARGB/PWM hub for up to 8 devices is included for these two models, making the FX models the most feature-rich of the series. All models feature a state-of-the-art I/O-panel with USB 3.2 Gen. 2 Type C to provide lightning-fast data transfer for external drives.

Shadow Base 800 is available for purchase starting September 5th, backed by a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.
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#26
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mildmethodI have an Arctic Freezer II 420 A-RGB; the radiator is 38mm + fans are 27mm (total of 65mm). I have found that if mounted at the front, the pipes cannot reach the CPU (fault of the AIO, not the case - although the PSU shroud needs to be removed for the pipes to exit the base, which makes the inside look a bit ugly), but when mounted at the top, as @HBSound illustrated, the unit protrudes into the I/O panel space making it impossible to fit the motherboard.

Specific to my issue and AIO, I have found that these cases have a bigger "head height" that allow for top mounting the AFII 420.Some people have been able to use the Lian Li Lancool II, but only if their overall motherboard height is lower than 40mm. My motherboard I/O and MOSFET heatsink is 50mm, so something readers need to consider.

@HBSound - What case did you end up going with?
I have a regular AF II 420 mounted at the top on my Dark Base 900 rev.2. Same dimensions. Just lacks RGB (and cheaper).
It's true that i does cause compatibility issues with motherboards. Thankfully 900 series allows for the entire tray to be moved down to accommodate the thicker radiator at the top.

And even tho it's moved down the PSU shroud does not need to be removed. Tho plugging in thick cables such as USB 3.0 at the bottom of the motherboard becomes problematic. 800 series is not big enough to comfortably fit 420mm AIO. Especially one with a thick rad.
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HBSound
Yes. THis small peices of material, keeps the 800 from accommodating out the box deeper rad and fan combinations. IF you want a FAN/RAD combination, you can not use a deep rad. Anything ofer 25 to 30, and your in trouble. I purchased a 54 RAD, with the BQ fans, and if I wanted it to work you would have to a hack job on the case just to make it all fit.

Also, the thing that was hard to deal with. Because that peices is naturall in the way once you take it out. Becuase of the space. There is no way to take your deep rad alone - and stand it up in the case. Because the top does not move.


Also the width of that area causes you to scrap up your rads.

What BQ had in mind about the case, they did not share with people out the gate. Once I sent over my issues. They released all the details about the front of that case via social media.

By that time, I packed the case back up, and sent it back.








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