Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Be Quiet! Pure Base 500DX and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Be Quiet! Pure Base 500DX.
May 2020
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The editors liked
Tempered Glass Option
Great Paint Finish
Plenty of Cooling Options
Full Radiator Support
Vented Basement Panel
White Looks Amazing
ARGB and PWM Hub
Silent Wings ARGB Fans
Well-engineered features and functionality
Mesh and out-of-the-box fan setup great for temperatures
Nice LED lighting inside the front of the chassis
Can hold six hard drives
360 mm radiator will fit in front
Ships with three 140 mm retail-grade fans
High Build Quality
Tempered Glass Side Panel
ARGB LED Strips (Front/Top)
Noise Dampening Coating (Right Panel)
Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm & Front 240/280/360mm)
Room For 2x3.5" and 4x2.5" Drives
Removable Drive Cage & Vertical Trays
Three Pure W
Three included Pure Wings 2 fans
Excellent thermal performance
Lots of RGB
Superbly easy to work in
Front USB 3.1 Gen. 2 Type-C port
Amazing airflow
Stunning design
RGB lighting
Radiator support
Cable management
Excellent performance
Superb attention to detail
Classy RGB effects
Very compact
Good looking case overall
Front mesh for high airflow
3 included fans
Lighting element on front and inside the case
Velcro straps included for easy cable routing
Room for up to six hard drives
The editors didn't like
Expansion slot screws outside the case
Not big enough for a full DIY loop
Looks may not be for everyone
USB Type-C a roughly implemented upgrade to the original 500
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 mak
Tempered Glass Option, Great Paint Finish, ARGB and PWM Hub, Silent Wings ARGB Fans, Plenty of Cooling Options, Full Radiator Support, Vented Basement Panel
Expansion slot screws outside the case, Not big enough for a full DIY loop
In this review we looked at the Pure Base 500FX from be quiet! This is a down market chassis designed for enthusiast builders looking for a cost-effective chassis that fits the “gaming” profile. Cost effective means different things in the computer world...
Published: 2022-05-08, Author: Rick , review by: proclockers.com
Abstract: The Be Quiet! Pure Base 500DX promises exceptional airflow and significant quiet. Does it deliver? Let's first take a look at the manufacturer's specs.Starting upfront, you can see a complete mesh grill allowing adequate air intake. With the front panel o...
Good looking case overall, Front mesh for high airflow, 3 included fans, Lighting element on front and inside the case, Velcro straps included for easy cable routing, Room for up to six hard drives
No vertical GPU slot
When it comes to cases there are a lot of things we want and I think the Pure Base 500DX has a lot to offer if you are a first time builder or you've been building PCs for years. I think the biggest advantage the Pure Base 500DX has over many cases is tha...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: John , review by: overclockers.com
The Pure Base models are advertised to be “the best combination of silence and flexibility features for a good price”. Based on this review, it is easy to determine that be quiet! has delivered on this statement. With the full front mesh panel and three P...
High Build Quality, Tempered Glass Side Panel, ARGB LED Strips (Front/Top), Noise Dampening Coating (Right Panel), Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm & Front 240/280/360mm), Room For 2x3.5" and 4x2.5" Drives, Removable Drive Cage & Vertical Trays, Three Pure W
Tempered Glass Option, Great Paint Finish, Plenty of Cooling Options, Full Radiator Support, Vented Basement Panel, White Looks Amazing
Expansion slot screws outside the case, Not big enough for a full DIY loop,
In this review we looked at the Pure Base 500DX from be quiet! This is a down market chassis designed for enthusiast builders looking for a cost effective chassis that fits the “gaming” profile. Cost effective means different things in the computer world...
Excellent performance; superb attention to detail; classy RGB effects; very compact
Single USB TypeA port is disappointing, thumb screws for glass panel is too
IntroductionSince 2013, we've reviewed over 30 cases, and among we named the be quiet! Pure Base 500 our favorite new case of 2019. Well, be quiet! didn't take long to bring out a successor, the Pure Base 500DX. It adds a third 140mm Pure Wings 2 fan, a v...
Published: 2020-04-28, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Considering the overall quality of its construction, outstanding performance, and stylish appearance, I have nothing but praise for the Pure Base 500DX. be quiet! has taken a good case in the Pure Base 500 and made it into a great case.The Pure Base 500DX...
Well-engineered features and functionality, Mesh and out-of-the-box fan setup great for temperatures, Nice LED lighting inside the front of the chassis, Can hold six hard drives, 360 mm radiator will fit in front, Ships with three 140 mm retail-grade fans
Looks may not be for everyone, USB Type-C a roughly implemented upgrade to the original 500, 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 mak
The be quiet! Pure Base 500DX has an MSRP of US$100 excl. taxes. Well-engineered features and functionality Mesh and out-of-the-box fan setup great for temperatures Nice LED lighting inside the front of the chassis Can hold six hard drives 360 mm radiato...
Published: 2020-04-28, Author: Patrick , review by: gamersnexus.net
Abstract: The original be quiet! Pure Base 500 completely failed to pique our interests. It was another mid-tower we knew would have subpar airflow in the $80-$90 range (depending on the configuration), not cheap enough to excuse faults or expensive enough to make...