Thursday, September 26th 2024

be quiet! Introduces Light Base Series of PC Cases with Panorama Design

be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, is proud to introduce the Light Base series of PC cases with panorama design, designed with hardware enthusiasts in mind that like to see their beloved PC components at work. The series consists of Light Base 900 FX, Light Base 900 DX, Light Base 600 LX and Light Base 600 DX, with each model offering fully windowed front and side panels. Switching between regular, inverted or horizontal layout is a matter of seconds thanks to a breathtakingly easy inversion method, and the massive ARGB strip that spans around the case provides impressive illumination.

The Light Base series offers a fully windowed panoramic design for an eye-catching view of your system. Each model offers the three different orientations: regular (right side), inverted (left side), or horizontal (desktop style) and inverting between these orientations is a matter of seconds, thanks to the unique and easily removeable feet. To make the inside of the system look good, Light Base offers clever features such as a subtle VGA holder that works in every orientation, two ARGB/fan hubs with 12 connectors in total, support for 1x 3.5" drive and 2x 2.5" drives out of the box, user-friendly and cleanable dust filters, and a motherboard tray that fully supports all backside connector designs on the market (Asus BTF, MSI Project Zero, Gigabyte Project Stealth). The state-of-the-art I/O panel includes a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C port, a reset button, and an ARGB controller button. The cases offer impressive illumination, thanks to a massive ARGB strip that wraps around the case and supports different lighting effects.
Large dimensions for endless creativity
Light Base 900 FX is the top model of the series, offering detachable radiator and fan brackets in the top and bottom with full support for radiators up to 420 mm. On top of that, another radiator with up to 360 mm length can be installed in the side. One regular Light Wings 140 mm PWM (rear exhaust) and three reverse-blade Light Wings 140 mm PWM fans (side mounted) are pre-installed to provide impressive cooling capacity and illumination options. Light Base 900 FX supports motherboards up to E-ATX or XL-ATX format. For those who prefer to bring their own fans, Light Base 900 DX offers all the same features as Light Base 900 FX, but it comes without pre-installed fans.

A new level of convenience
If you're looking for something smaller, with motherboard support up to ATX format, Light Base 600 LX has got you covered. The top and bottom of the case support radiators up to 360 mm and there is space for an additional 240 mm radiator in the side. For cooling and lighting effects, Light Base 600 LX uses be quiet!'s brand-new Light Wings LX 120 mm PWM fans: one regular fan is mounted as rear exhaust and three reverse-blade fans are pre-installed in the side. Want to bring your own fans or install several radiators? Light Base 600 DX is identical to Light Base 600 FX but comes without the fans.

The Light Base case series will be available for sale on October 10 and comes with a full 3-year manufacturer's warranty.
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7 Comments on be quiet! Introduces Light Base Series of PC Cases with Panorama Design

#1
Chaitanya
Waiting for review to find out if those abusrd LED strips cause a problem or not.
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#2
katzi
ChaitanyaWaiting for review to find out if those abusrd LED strips cause a problem or not.
Aren't they hideous??

BeQuiet went from a dependably non-rgb company to duking it out with Corsair for how many LEDs they can cram into something to charge extra for.
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bonehead123
katziAren't they hideous??

BeQuiet went from a dependably non-rgb company to duking it out with Corsair for how many LEDs they can cram into something to charge extra for.
^^THIS^^

2024...the year of the most annoying & obnoxious pukerfester slammer-jammer wars... hahahahahaha.. :)
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#4
AnarchoPrimitiv
Definitely one of the coolest designs for easily inverting the case
bonehead123^^THIS^^

2024...the year of the most annoying & obnoxious pukerfester slammer-jammer wars... hahahahahaha.. :)
Then turn them off, problem solved.
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#5
EatingDirt
ChaitanyaWaiting for review to find out if those abusrd LED strips cause a problem or not.
What problems would the LED strips cause exactly? It's likely just 1, maybe 2 diffused LED strip. It might increase temperatures by 1 degree, and they can be turned off, so no problem at all, really?
katziAren't they hideous??

BeQuiet went from a dependably non-rgb company to duking it out with Corsair for how many LEDs they can cram into something to charge extra for.
bonehead123^^THIS^^

2024...the year of the most annoying & obnoxious pukerfester slammer-jammer wars... hahahahahaha.. :)
RGB doesn't mean the lights need to be Red, Green and Blue unicorn vomit like they're portrayed in the pictures. They can be set to one color, and they can also be turned off.

As for my opinion on the case, I think it's fine. I personally am not a fan of this type of layout because it takes up too much horizontal space(I prefer having more horizontal space, which means I prefer taller, not wider cases like the Silent Base 802 that I currently use), but it's cool that its orientation can be switched in 3 different ways, which at least gives it a different spin on this layout.
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#6
Chaitanya
EatingDirtWhat problems would the LED strips cause exactly? It's likely just 1, maybe 2 diffused LED strip. It might increase temperatures by 1 degree, and they can be turned off, so no problem at all, really?



RGB doesn't mean the lights need to be Red, Green and Blue unicorn vomit like they're portrayed in the pictures. They can be set to one color, and they can also be turned off.

As for my opinion on the case, I think it's fine. I personally am not a fan of this type of layout because it takes up too much horizontal space(I prefer having more horizontal space, which means I prefer taller, not wider cases like the Silent Base 802 that I currently use), but it's cool that its orientation can be switched in 3 different ways, which at least gives it a different spin on this layout.
According to product page those strips are 3m long with 172 LEDs for 900 and 1.33m long with 77 LEDs for 600. Just waiting to find out all the issues crop from controller not being able to handle that number of LEDs esp ones furthest away from controller. Another issue will be RMA headaches from failed LEDs down the line(with Bequite claiming 3 yr warranty) when they start to fail.
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#7
Wirko
ChaitanyaWaiting for review to find out if those abusrd LED strips cause a problem or not.
New word for "absurd and abused"?
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