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Published: 2016-07-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
From the modular inverted design and wireless charging pad to the tempered glass panel and sound dampening materials, Be Quiet! has outdone itself. Featurepacked is putting it mildly.
Pricing is getting up there at $200 plus, but you get what you pay for.
Stylish and sturdy, Option of installing a liquid cooling for the entire system, Fan controller and soundproofing foam, All components attached to the base are removable, Supports E-ATX, XL-ATX, ATX, M-ATX, Mini-ITX motherboards
Lack of an opening whose purpose is to conceal power cables, If you decide to install an E-ATX motherboard, the cable openings will be covered
The second disadvantage is again related to the tray, and this time we can not overlook it (if we say that the first negative aspect allows us to install a smaller motherboard). Because of the ability of the motherboard to be adjusted in three positions...
Price (compared to other tempered glass side panel cases)
The Dark Base Pro 900 delivers astounding modularity for the high-end enthusiast. If you want complete control over the configuration of your build, consider this chassis. The water cooling support provides vast options. Even with good performance, it...
And so, the bragging begins. This chassis is packed to the gills with features. Externally, there is a whole lot of brushed aluminum to look at, and the tempered glass side panel does not hurt the aesthetics one bit. There are no massive vents to look at...
Published: 2017-07-31, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Most will agree that a tempered glass side panel looks a lot better on a case than a perspex window. It is an elegant way to show off your configuration, especially in combination with led-lighting. Considering that it is usually relatively dark glass, it...
If you want a stylish fulltower, that's been made from premium materials, then the Dark Base Pro 900 could be what you've been looking for Due to the modular design, the internal layout is absolutely brilliant We really like the toolless sledges for HDDs...
Fantastic build quality throughout, Gorgeous black brushed aluminium finish on the exterior, Modular design allows users to customise and create different layouts, 3 x 140mm be quiet! SilentWings 3 fans are great quality, Massive amounts of component sup
Could do with a cover plate/rubber grommet from PSU area to rear of chassis
The words premium, quality, and performance get thrown around more than a proverbial rag doll, but sometimes a product comes along that ticks all the boxes and then some! The be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 tempered glass window clad full tower chassis does t...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
What I'll do though is highlight some of the main features. Probably the most important feature of this case is its water cooling support and its modular design, with support for up to four radiators and sizes up to 420mm, with additional support for up...
The Dark Base Pro 900 touches on practically every conceivable topic we'd normally discuss in a conclusion with a premium case, and this can make for a tricky decision both in terms of a recommendation and for the end user. It's expensive enough to compet...
Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Very quiet, Motherboard tray has three height settings, Can accommodate 420mm radiators at the top and front, 4mm tempered glass side panel is superb, Three 140mm Silent Wings 3 fans with 6 pole motors, Huge number of drive bays, Fully filtered, LED/fan c
Aluminium finish is a magnet for finger prints, No power supply cover, Cable management isn't great, User manual requires some work, Installing the PSU is a little awkward, Qi charger is fiddly to engage
When be quiet! told us its new Dark Base Pro 900 case was larger than the previous 600 and 800 models, just as the numbers suggest, we felt this was a bold move as the trend is towards smaller PCs. Our feelings changed when we saw the specification and li...