Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Be Quiet! Pure Base 500W and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Be Quiet! Pure Base 500W.
September 2019
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The editors liked
Tempered Glass Option
Great Paint Finish
Plenty of Cooling Options
Full Radiator Support
Vented Basement Panel
Three Color Options
Excellently engineered features and functionality
Can hold six hard drives
360 mm radiator in the front will fit
Ships with two 140 mm retail-grade fans
Secondary cover for airflow included
Extremely clean assembly result
Well placed openings for ca
High Build Quality
Tempered Glass Side Panel
Noise Dampening Coating (Right/Top/Front)
Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm & Front 240/280/360mm)
Room For 2x3.5" and 4x2.5" Drives
Removable Drive Cage
Two Pure Wings 2 140mm Fans
Space For 190mm Tall CPU
Classic styling
Fantastic balance of thermals and noise levels
Lots of configuration options
Dual 140mm fans
Sleek design
Easy installation
Great cable routing
Two included 140 mm fans
Sound dampening properties
Price
The editors didn't like
Expansion slot screws outside the case
Not big enough for a full DIY loop
No reset button and HDD activity LED
No vertical expansion slots if you want to show off your GPU (and buy a PCIe flex cable)
Thumb screws for windowed side panel—other brands have found ways to make it look cleaner
No Fan Controller
No Mainboard Rubber Grommets
Lacks RGB Lighting (For Some)
The fans are a little louder than true highend 140mm fan
But that's excusable at the case's pricepoint
Motherboard sits flush with the PSU cover
Which makes it hard to connect cables to bottom headers
The be quiet! Pure Base 500 is an excellent case for users who want reduced sound from their components. Pure Base 500 has a stylish and simple design that works. The installation of components in this Mid-sized ATX case is very straight forward. The abil...
Tempered Glass Option, Great Paint Finish, Plenty of Cooling Options, Full Radiator Support, Vented Basement Panel, Three Color Options
Expansion slot screws outside the case, Not big enough for a full DIY loop,
In this review we looked at the Pure Base 500 from be quiet! This is a down market chassis designed to be a cost effective solution for computer builders. Cost effective means different things in the computer world and to understand what that means you h...
Sleek design, Easy installation, Great cable routing, Two included 140 mm fans, Sound dampening properties, Price
Motherboard sits flush with the PSU cover, which makes it hard to connect cables to bottom headers
When it comes to a compact ATX mid tower there are definitely a few things you want. A case that is easy to install in, good airflow, a sleek design, plenty of room for storage, and a clean build once you've installed everything. Well the be quiet! Pure B...
Classic styling; fantastic balance of thermals and noise levels; lots of configuration options, dual 140mm fans
The fans are a little louder than true highend 140mm fan, but that's excusable at the case's pricepoint
IntroductionWe always start our case reviews by noting how many cases we've reviewed here on TBG, and with this review we're up to 29. Given that PCs are ultimately defined by the cases they are housed in, we think it's a critically-important component, s...
High Build Quality, Tempered Glass Side Panel, Noise Dampening Coating (Right/Top/Front), Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm & Front 240/280/360mm), Room For 2x3.5" and 4x2.5" Drives, Removable Drive Cage, Two Pure Wings 2 140mm Fans, Space For 190mm Tall CPU
No Fan Controller, No Mainboard Rubber Grommets, Lacks RGB Lighting (For Some),
Published: 2019-09-17, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The be quiet! Pure Base 500 came as something as a surprise to me, being a very compact ATX design – and in three different colors from the company that previous had more of the old Model T approach to finish options (you can have any color as long as it'...
Excellently engineered features and functionality, Can hold six hard drives, 360 mm radiator in the front will fit, Ships with two 140 mm retail-grade fans, Secondary cover for airflow included, Extremely clean assembly result, Well placed openings for ca
No reset button and HDD activity LED, No vertical expansion slots if you want to show off your GPU (and buy a PCIe flex cable), Thumb screws for windowed side panel—other brands have found ways to make it look cleaner
The be quiet! Pure Base 500 with the glass window has an MSRP of US$85 excl. taxes, while the solid variant clocks in at US$80. Excellently engineered features and functionality Can hold six hard drives 360 mm radiator in the front will fit Ships with tw...
Published: 2019-09-17, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
In a PC case review world dominated by tempered glass side panels, it was genuinely refreshing to look at a case with a pair of solid metal, and indeed sound deadening lined side panels. The Pure base 500 from be quiet also boasts interchangeable top pan...
The Silent Base 500 will become a successful follow-up to the 600 series. It looks nice, offers a very decent feature set and does what is advertised, that is remaining silent. With a normal DIY POC build you should not run into any airflow options, the a...
Abstract: Be Quiet! is one of the few brands that we can say have always given us a solid and quiet chassis every time we have seen them. We may not have always shouted praises on every model, as like all chassis, there is still compromise based on several factors...