be quiet! Shadow Base 800 FX Review: Thermal & Noise Damping/Output Evaluation

Assembly Procedure

Installing the system inside this chassis is easy since you have lots of space to work. I have to admit that I don’t like small-dimension chassis because the installation procedure is usually more challenging compared to large ones.

There is enough space around the mainboard, but I suggest you connect the EPS cables first.

The PSU installed. I used an EVGA 1000 G7, which only measures 130mm long.

I used a be quiet! Pure Loop 2 FX AIO to cool down the processor.

I almost fully utilized the PWM/ARGB hub.

The white graphics card matches the chassis color.

Finished System

The finished system looks nice!

The cables behind the mainboard tray. I also installed an SSD to show you how it looks like.

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2 thoughts on “be quiet! Shadow Base 800 FX Review: Thermal & Noise Damping/Output Evaluation

  1. Is 800fx much better than 800dx? There is something like 60$ diference between those two cases I wonder is 800fx really worth spending more.

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