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October 2015
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The editors liked
Outstanding noise management
Upgraded Pure Wings 2 fans included
Double glazed window
Fit and Finish
Very quiet
Clean styling with three color scheme choices
Excellent case cooling options with support for liquid cooling
One 140mm intake fan and one 120mm exhaust fan included
Threespeed fan controller included
Sound absorption material on front and
Build Quality
Design
Noise-Dampening Coating
Low Noise Levels
Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm – Front/Bottom 140mm)
Room For 3x3.5" and 3x2.5" Drives
Removable Drive Cage
Space For 167mm Tall CPU Coolers and 413mm Long Graphics Cards
Fan Con
Sleek design
Easy installation
Two Pure Wings 2 fans included
Quiet operation
Very good price-to-performance ratio
Solid construction quality
Excellent HDD-installation method
Tool-less locks for ODD work well
Loads of space for large GPUs
CPU coolers
And PSUs
Excellent sound encapsulation
Ca
Soundproof material along the side and front panels
Fully dust proof
Very strong construction
One 120 mm fan
And one 140 mm fan included.
Clean layout & clever use of space
Excellent buildquality
Premium design
Dead silent
The editors didn't like
Airflow may be affected by the design in high end builds
Door hinges look fragile
Would love another Pure Wings Fan or two
No tool free installation possible
A little tight for large radiator/fan combos under top panel
A single 140mm intake fan instead of two (like the Silent Base 800)
No external hotswap 3.5” HDD bays
Only 20% Cheaper Compared To The Silent Base 800 Window
No tie-down points on the backside of the motherboard tray
Instead of using rails if they used trays on the hard drive cage it could support more SSDs
Top and front of the case are rather hard to take off
Difficult to connect SATA power to SSDs as there is very little space between the motherboard tray and SSD
Very restrictive air vent for cooling solutions in the ceiling
"bumps" as motherboard spacers
Rear fan mount is recessed about 10 mm deeper into
Poor cable management
Expensive compared to similar products from competition
Published: 2016-11-17, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Be Quiet! designed the Silent Base 600 to be a high quality, cost-effective case focused on low-noise operation. In terms of quality, the materials used are very good and the overall build is durable enough for a typical ATX tower case. The core chassis h...
Build Quality, Design, Noise-Dampening Coating, Low Noise Levels, Radiator Space (Top 240/280mm – Front/Bottom 140mm), Room For 3x3.5" and 3x2.5" Drives, Removable Drive Cage, Space For 167mm Tall CPU Coolers and 413mm Long Graphics Cards, Fan Con
Only 20% Cheaper Compared To The Silent Base 800 Window,
As expected the Silent Base 600 can't really compete with its larger brother the Silent Base 800 model in terms of interior space and available features but at the same time it may just be what people with space restrictions have been looking...
Published: 2016-05-06, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
German engineering is widely recognized as synonymous with over-engineering, which has its share of positives and negatives; thankfully more often the former than the latter. The be quiet! Silent Base 600 certainly exhibits some of that, with plenty of at...
Very good price-to-performance ratio, Solid construction quality, Two Pure Wings 2 fans included, Excellent HDD-installation method, Tool-less locks for ODD work well, Loads of space for large GPUs, CPU coolers, and PSUs, Excellent sound encapsulation, Ca
Difficult to connect SATA power to SSDs as there is very little space between the motherboard tray and SSD, Very restrictive air vent for cooling solutions in the ceiling, "bumps" as motherboard spacers, Rear fan mount is recessed about 10 mm deeper into
The be quiet! Silent Base 600 sells for 109 US dollars with the solid panel and 119 US dollars with the windowed panel - all excluding taxes. In Europe, prices start at 90 Euro and 105 Euro respectively including taxes. Very good price-to-performance rati...
Abstract: The Be Quiet! Silent Base 600 Case is definitely not a copycat in the style department and it has lots of features. The build quality is great, they include two fans and more can be added, along with radiators for water cooling and many drives can be inst...
Soundproof material along the side and front panels, Fully dust proof, Double glazed window, Very strong construction, One 120 mm fan, and one 140 mm fan included.
Poor cable management, Expensive compared to similar products from competition, No front radiator compatibility.
be quiet! certainly have made a lot of things right with the Silent Base series. There seems to be a great attention to detail, and the quality and construction of the Silent Base 600 was phenomenal. First impressions were great, with ample support for la...
Clean layout & clever use of space, Excellent buildquality, Premium design, Dead silent;
Not as many cooling options available;
Be quiet! has learned a few things from the Silent Base 800, and while its downsized counterpart has fewer bells and whistles, it still manages to impress. Considering this is the company's second enclosure, and a cut-down from the premium model, the resu...
Outstanding noise management, Upgraded Pure Wings 2 fans included, Double glazed window, Fit and Finish
Airflow may be affected by the design in high end builds, Door hinges look fragile, Would love another Pure Wings Fan or two, No tool free installation possible
To test the installation, we used the same beautiful matching Gigabyte Z97X SOC Force Overclocking motherboard we used in the Base 800 review to help show the difference in space. The heatsink is a typical generic dual tower 120mm based unit we keep aroun...
Sleek design, Easy installation, Two Pure Wings 2 fans included, Quiet operation
No tie-down points on the backside of the motherboard tray, Instead of using rails if they used trays on the hard drive cage it could support more SSDs, Top and front of the case are rather hard to take off
Besides just looks this case of course is made to perform. Included with the case you have a 140 mm Silent Wings 2 intake fan and a 120 mm Silent Wings 2 exhaust fan. You also have room to install four more fans if needed. I had no problem installing a 24...