| Brand | be quiet! |
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| Series | BG035 |
| Item model number | BG035 |
| Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 17.72 x 9.09 x 17.44 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 9.09 x 17.44 inches |
| Color | White |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | be quiet! |
| Language | English, English, English |
| ASIN | B07TSG8G2H |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2019 |
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| Color | White |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 9.09 x 17.44 inches |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
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About this item
- Exchangeable top cover for silent or high-performance systems
- Two preinstalled Pure Wings 2 140mm fans ensure a silent airflow
- Insulation mats on the front, sides and the regular top cover
- Water cooling ready for radiators of up to 360mm
- Various options to install up to five SSDs in total
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| Item Dimensions | 17.72 x 9.09 x 17.44 inches | 23.7 x 12.8 x 22.9 inches | 19.37 x 8.66 x 18.5 inches | 17.56 x 8.94 x 18.27 inches | 20.47 x 9.65 x 20.47 inches |
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Outstanding price-performance ratio be quiet! Pure Base 500 WHITE combines customizable and silence features with a compact and sophisticated design. It is the perfect case for all who value compactness and highly functional features. REGULAR TOP COVERPerfect for silent air-cooled systemsThe regular top cover perfectly rounds off the design of the Pure Base 500. An insulation mat attached underneath ensures a silent operation. It is the perfect choice for air-cooled systems and regular, silent PC configurations. Strong magnets make sure the top covers fits firmly. HIGH-PERFORMANCE TOP COVERMaximum airflow for water-cooled configurationsFor all who strive for maximum performance and especially with water-cooled systems, the extremely air-permeable top cover is the right choice. It is made of light meshed fabrics, ensuring the highest airflow possibleNOISE DAMPENINGAchieving great silence and stabilityThe front, sides and regular top cover are equipped with insulation mats that result in great stability and improved noise dampening capabilities. The dust filters on the front and bottom are easy to remove for cleaning.
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Regular Top Cover The regular top cover perfectly rounds off the design of the Pure Base 500. An insulation mat attached underneath ensures a silent operation. It is the perfect choice for air-cooled systems and regular, silent PC configurations. Strong magnets make sure the top covers fits firmly. |
High Performance Top Cover For all who strive for maximum performance and especially with water-cooled systems, the extremely air-permeable top cover is the right choice. It is made of light meshed fabrics, ensuring the highest airflow possible. |
Two preinstalled Pure Wings 2 Two preinstalled Pure Wings 2 fans with airflow-optimized fan blades that ensure perfect airflow and cooling. Despite the compact case design the front and rear fans are both 140mm models, resulting in very quiet operation. Up to three 140mm fans can be installed in addition. |
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Noise Dampening The front, sides and regular top cover are equipped with insulation mats that result in great stability and improved noise dampening capabilities. The dust filters on the front and bottom are easy to remove for cleaning. |
Sophisticated Design The Pure Base 500 provides generous dimensions to install high-end graphics cards and large coolers of up to 190mm in height. Fans or a radiator up to 360mm can be installed easily at the front and the top area also provides space for more fans or a radiator up to 240mm. |
Functional Cable Routing Pure Base 500 offers various possibilities for installing up to five SSDs in total. To hide any unwanted cables, the case offers excellent cable routing options. |
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Functional PSU shroud The PSU shroud perfectly covers the cables and PSU. It also contains a double HDD cage with decoupled mountings that reduce vibrations and help maximize the silence. The cage can also be repositioned to install a radiator of up to 360mm at the front. The power supply unit can be easily installed from behind, mounted on the PSU bracket provided. |
Available in Three Colors Pure Base 500 is available in three different color designs: Black, White and Metallic Gray. The chassis is also available as a window version. |
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For starters, this is my first full build, which I transplanted from another case. The instructions are lackluster with just a few photos and little explanation of the parts. That said, it's not a deal breaker for anyone that has been inside a case before doing upgrades or generally a computer enthusiast. The only other con in this case is the fans being connected to a single hub in the stock configuration mean there are no independent controls for them. All 4 fans (3 intake, 1 exhaust) are going to be locked to the same speed, though that speed can be controlled with third party software like Fan Control. It's not really a problem for me, but would've been nice to have the option for independent control. I do wish it had a second Type-A USB connection on the front instead of the Type-C.
The thing that really drew me to the case was the aesthetics and being pleased with he Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 I already own. The stock RGB patterns include one of the best I've seen among other stock and third party light patterns, and I love the back side ring light design on the fans. The down side here is not all RGB platforms play well with each other, as I found out the hard way. Be Quiet! is compatible with Signal RGB, but my motherboard isn't compatible with the case hub or Signal. At best, I get minimal control through Asrock's own lighting software, but that is limited to solid colors only. I'm also unable to pass the case light control into Razer Chroma. This seems to be a problem with Asrock's implementation of RGB control rather than the case itself, as others don't seem to have this problem.
Performance wise, I don't have a very powerful system, so my temps didn't change much. I think I only saw a 1-2 degree drop at best, but this is from already low temps and could also be due to normal variance. On the up side, the fans can be set to zero RPM with a custom fan curve in the third part Fan Control software. I now have a custom curve set that lets my system idle without the case fans running, only ramping them up when under load and temps increasing. This will help keep dust out of the system and reduce cleaning frequency of it and the filters.
When setting the fans to full speed, I can't hear a thing from them. The front mesh opening is large enough and far enough away from the fans that I don't feel any air moving through it (in other words, no significant air restriction). These fans are great at what they do, and I have a very quiet system even when running under a full load.
Cable management was not very difficult. The only concern I had was the thick 24-pin motherboard connection from the PSU. The decorative cover plate has a cutout with a bend to route cables to the right side of the mobo, but my 24-pin cable was too thick to make that turn and then turn a second time to plug in. What I was able to do instead is route that cable out of the top of the cutout and back down, making for a fairly simple and unobtrusive routing that still let me keep the cover plate in place. I think I may like this better than the typical routing that comes through and makes a big u-turn that reaches half way to the side panel before coming back to plug into the mobo.
Panel securement may be a bit dated by using thumb screws instead of spring loaded latches like many other cases, but this isn't a big deal. Most people are not going to be in the case working around often enough to become an issue worth complaining about. Everything goes together smoothly and securely, which is what really matters here. I like that there are two HDD mounting locations, and that the HDD cage is adjustable. In the default position, the cage is mounted right behind the bottom intake fan. If you don't have tons of extra cables needing to be hidden, you can shift the cage back about an inch and get a bit more air from the bottom fan into the main compartment.
Accessing the filters is a bit hit and miss, depending on your perspective. The bottom PSU intake filter is easily removed from the front as a slide out filter. The top filter is in a sturdy frame that is secured with good magnets. The front intake filter requires removing the front mesh panel, which is where the complaints come in. A lot of people complain pulling that panel takes a concerning amount of force. This may be true, but there are no cables to worry about yanking out (yay push pin and pad connectors for the lighting), and the locking tabs may loosen up over time to become more reasonable.
All in all, the 500FX is a nice case that was fairly easy to build in. They even include a handy standoff tool in case you need to move those around for different mobo configurations (stock is ATX, but I have a micro-ATX mobo). If RGB isn't your thing, this may still be worth choosing over the 500DX simply for the extra fan if the price is right. You can turn the lights off if you don't want them. Their customer service was also very responsive to a concern I had.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022
For starters, this is my first full build, which I transplanted from another case. The instructions are lackluster with just a few photos and little explanation of the parts. That said, it's not a deal breaker for anyone that has been inside a case before doing upgrades or generally a computer enthusiast. The only other con in this case is the fans being connected to a single hub in the stock configuration mean there are no independent controls for them. All 4 fans (3 intake, 1 exhaust) are going to be locked to the same speed, though that speed can be controlled with third party software like Fan Control. It's not really a problem for me, but would've been nice to have the option for independent control. I do wish it had a second Type-A USB connection on the front instead of the Type-C.
The thing that really drew me to the case was the aesthetics and being pleased with he Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 I already own. The stock RGB patterns include one of the best I've seen among other stock and third party light patterns, and I love the back side ring light design on the fans. The down side here is not all RGB platforms play well with each other, as I found out the hard way. Be Quiet! is compatible with Signal RGB, but my motherboard isn't compatible with the case hub or Signal. At best, I get minimal control through Asrock's own lighting software, but that is limited to solid colors only. I'm also unable to pass the case light control into Razer Chroma. This seems to be a problem with Asrock's implementation of RGB control rather than the case itself, as others don't seem to have this problem.
Performance wise, I don't have a very powerful system, so my temps didn't change much. I think I only saw a 1-2 degree drop at best, but this is from already low temps and could also be due to normal variance. On the up side, the fans can be set to zero RPM with a custom fan curve in the third part Fan Control software. I now have a custom curve set that lets my system idle without the case fans running, only ramping them up when under load and temps increasing. This will help keep dust out of the system and reduce cleaning frequency of it and the filters.
When setting the fans to full speed, I can't hear a thing from them. The front mesh opening is large enough and far enough away from the fans that I don't feel any air moving through it (in other words, no significant air restriction). These fans are great at what they do, and I have a very quiet system even when running under a full load.
Cable management was not very difficult. The only concern I had was the thick 24-pin motherboard connection from the PSU. The decorative cover plate has a cutout with a bend to route cables to the right side of the mobo, but my 24-pin cable was too thick to make that turn and then turn a second time to plug in. What I was able to do instead is route that cable out of the top of the cutout and back down, making for a fairly simple and unobtrusive routing that still let me keep the cover plate in place. I think I may like this better than the typical routing that comes through and makes a big u-turn that reaches half way to the side panel before coming back to plug into the mobo.
Panel securement may be a bit dated by using thumb screws instead of spring loaded latches like many other cases, but this isn't a big deal. Most people are not going to be in the case working around often enough to become an issue worth complaining about. Everything goes together smoothly and securely, which is what really matters here. I like that there are two HDD mounting locations, and that the HDD cage is adjustable. In the default position, the cage is mounted right behind the bottom intake fan. If you don't have tons of extra cables needing to be hidden, you can shift the cage back about an inch and get a bit more air from the bottom fan into the main compartment.
Accessing the filters is a bit hit and miss, depending on your perspective. The bottom PSU intake filter is easily removed from the front as a slide out filter. The top filter is in a sturdy frame that is secured with good magnets. The front intake filter requires removing the front mesh panel, which is where the complaints come in. A lot of people complain pulling that panel takes a concerning amount of force. This may be true, but there are no cables to worry about yanking out (yay push pin and pad connectors for the lighting), and the locking tabs may loosen up over time to become more reasonable.
All in all, the 500FX is a nice case that was fairly easy to build in. They even include a handy standoff tool in case you need to move those around for different mobo configurations (stock is ATX, but I have a micro-ATX mobo). If RGB isn't your thing, this may still be worth choosing over the 500DX simply for the extra fan if the price is right. You can turn the lights off if you don't want them. Their customer service was also very responsive to a concern I had.
I was planning on buying NZXT H510 Flow, but I decided against it because I have an MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GAMING X TRIO. The length of the GPU is 324 mm (12.76"L x 5.51"H). I was unsure if the case would accommodate this GPU, therefore, I began searching for another case that wasn't too expensive.
This case was listed as being 450mm in length, and it was highly rated on Amazon, so I went for it.
For the most part, I agree that the case is excellent. The build quality is solid, the airflow is very good. It also accommodates a 280mm radiator quite easily. I did not have any issue mounting it on the front with fans pushing outside air onto the radiator (push config).
To get RGB lighting to work, there is a SATA connector that needs to be plugged in to a SATA power cable from the PSU. Provided the front panel is in place, this should make the base RGB effects to work without the need of any software. This is excellent because I do not want to install RGB software to control the case lighting. The out of the box effects are very nice.
However, I did have an issue getting all this to work. After I finished the assembly, RGB lighting wouldn't work. I checked the SATA power cable, and everything seemed fine. I thought something was wrong with the front panel (more on that in a bit). I contacted the support fully expecting them to give me some generic answer.
I was pleasantly surprised when they responded and were actually helpful. The issue was with the connector on the back of the front I/O; this was not fully plugged in. I had to push it into place and that did the trick.
As far as the performance goes, absolutely no complaints here. The fans are very quiet and even under heavy load, I wouldn't say the fans are loud. The case allows for excellent airflow, and the dust filters are much appreciated. Temperatures in idle can vary anywhere from 29C to 35C depending on the ambient temperature, and how long I have been gaming etc. I am quite happy with this.
I certainly do not regret buying this case, but I have two big issues, and I might have reconsidered this case had I known about these.
Removing the front panel is a pain. There are no screws holding it in place, instead its held in place by a notches on either side, and the panel needs to be yanked hard by pulling at the bottom. This is just not good design in my opinion. For a case that costs over $100, I would have expected a better way to hold the front panel.
The second issue is the length of the case. While the case is barely spacious enough to accommodate as MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GAMING X TRIO. There is not enough clearance between the GPU and the radiator to mount a fan on the radiator. For this reason, I had to switch the position of the fans and mount them on the front frame of the case. Its not a big deal, but a full push pull configuration is not possible. There is only enough room for one fan in the pull config.
The height of the case prevents me from mounting two exhaust fans on the top of the case; the tubing from the radiator uses all the room needed for one fan, therefore I only mount one top exhaust fan. So now, I am left with a spare 140mm fan, and I decided to mount it on the radiator to pull air out. So I now have a full push, and half pull config. Not ideal, but it works just fine.
In addition to this, there is not enough room to mount a mechanical hard drive in the case. This is because while there is a mounting tray in the bottom of the case that is specifically designed for mechanical hard drives, I had to disconnect that to route PSU cables. I tried my best with PSU cable management, but I failed. Therefore, if you intend to use a mechanical hard drive, this is something you will want to consider.
I am kicking myself for not having come across the be quiet! Pure Base 600, which seems perfect for my build. Its even more painful considering its $10 cheaper at the time of this writing.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2022
I was planning on buying NZXT H510 Flow, but I decided against it because I have an MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GAMING X TRIO. The length of the GPU is 324 mm (12.76"L x 5.51"H). I was unsure if the case would accommodate this GPU, therefore, I began searching for another case that wasn't too expensive.
This case was listed as being 450mm in length, and it was highly rated on Amazon, so I went for it.
For the most part, I agree that the case is excellent. The build quality is solid, the airflow is very good. It also accommodates a 280mm radiator quite easily. I did not have any issue mounting it on the front with fans pushing outside air onto the radiator (push config).
To get RGB lighting to work, there is a SATA connector that needs to be plugged in to a SATA power cable from the PSU. Provided the front panel is in place, this should make the base RGB effects to work without the need of any software. This is excellent because I do not want to install RGB software to control the case lighting. The out of the box effects are very nice.
However, I did have an issue getting all this to work. After I finished the assembly, RGB lighting wouldn't work. I checked the SATA power cable, and everything seemed fine. I thought something was wrong with the front panel (more on that in a bit). I contacted the support fully expecting them to give me some generic answer.
I was pleasantly surprised when they responded and were actually helpful. The issue was with the connector on the back of the front I/O; this was not fully plugged in. I had to push it into place and that did the trick.
As far as the performance goes, absolutely no complaints here. The fans are very quiet and even under heavy load, I wouldn't say the fans are loud. The case allows for excellent airflow, and the dust filters are much appreciated. Temperatures in idle can vary anywhere from 29C to 35C depending on the ambient temperature, and how long I have been gaming etc. I am quite happy with this.
I certainly do not regret buying this case, but I have two big issues, and I might have reconsidered this case had I known about these.
Removing the front panel is a pain. There are no screws holding it in place, instead its held in place by a notches on either side, and the panel needs to be yanked hard by pulling at the bottom. This is just not good design in my opinion. For a case that costs over $100, I would have expected a better way to hold the front panel.
The second issue is the length of the case. While the case is barely spacious enough to accommodate as MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GAMING X TRIO. There is not enough clearance between the GPU and the radiator to mount a fan on the radiator. For this reason, I had to switch the position of the fans and mount them on the front frame of the case. Its not a big deal, but a full push pull configuration is not possible. There is only enough room for one fan in the pull config.
The height of the case prevents me from mounting two exhaust fans on the top of the case; the tubing from the radiator uses all the room needed for one fan, therefore I only mount one top exhaust fan. So now, I am left with a spare 140mm fan, and I decided to mount it on the radiator to pull air out. So I now have a full push, and half pull config. Not ideal, but it works just fine.
In addition to this, there is not enough room to mount a mechanical hard drive in the case. This is because while there is a mounting tray in the bottom of the case that is specifically designed for mechanical hard drives, I had to disconnect that to route PSU cables. I tried my best with PSU cable management, but I failed. Therefore, if you intend to use a mechanical hard drive, this is something you will want to consider.
I am kicking myself for not having come across the be quiet! Pure Base 600, which seems perfect for my build. Its even more painful considering its $10 cheaper at the time of this writing.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
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Quel pieds aussi de pouvoir sortir les cages alim et disques sans faufiler les doigts dans les recoins !
Plein de passages partout pour limiter les câbles dans l'habitacle.
Bruit ventilateurs bien contenu malgré un boîtier plutôt ouvert, l'air chaud est bien expulsé (perso j'ai ajouté par crainte un 120mm noctua qui traînait dans mes tiroirs pour venir renforcer en cas de montée en température sur les gros jeux)
Attention à la largeur, les vis de la vitre rajoutent 5mm pour une largeur totale de 287/288m
Un livret très bien illustré est fournit (on se demande pourquoi tellement c'est simple) mais rien sur les câbles à connecter surtout lorsque l'on fait un bon en avant dans le temps niveau connectique.
Pas bien méchant mais ça perturbe un peu. Ca a été mon cas avec la prise en H pour l'usb-c et l'argb 3 pins qui ne sont tout deux absents de ma carte mère de 2ans. Du coup, pas d'usb-c utilisable à l'avant pour moi, prochaine carte mère ;)
D'ailleurs, les leds façade fonctionnent bien même si l'argb n'est pas branché (même le choix de la couleur fonctionne) contrairement à ce que j'ai pu lire dans les commentaires.
Pas adepte des boîtiers modernes qui misent sur le visuel et traînent sur le bureau (oui, je suis un dinosaure avec mes débuts en 1981 !) , j’avoue apprécier le visuel de ce boîtier qui est vraiment "class".
Je jalouse mon fils du coup :)
Je recommande vivement
Los dos ventiladores de 140 mm incluidos mantienen el equipo fresco incluso durante tareas intensivas. También me encanta cómo los filtros de polvo mantienen el interior limpio y libre de partículas.
El montaje de los componentes fue sencillo, gracias a la estructura interna bien diseñada con orificios para enrutamiento de cables y compartimentos para unidades de almacenamiento. La gestión de cables quedó ordenada y organizada.
En resumen, esta torre ATX es una excelente opción para aquellos que buscan una combinación de rendimiento, estética y funcionalidad. Es una inversión que realmente vale la pena para mantener el equipo en excelentes condiciones y disfrutar de una experiencia informática sin preocupaciones.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 19, 2023
Das Pure Base 500 Gehäuse von be quiet! hat uns durch sein minimalistisches und elegantes Design in Weiß überzeugt. Abseits der Ästhetik bietet dieses Gehäuse eine Fülle von Funktionen, die es ideal für unsere speziellen Anforderungen machen.
Die herausragende Geräuschdämmung ist für uns ein wesentlicher Vorteil. Unser Rechner läuft äußerst leise, was eine ruhige Arbeitsumgebung für unsere anspruchsvollen Projekte gewährleistet. Diese Geräuschdämmung ist besonders wertvoll, wenn man lange Stunden an komplexen KI- und Videoschnittprojekten arbeitet.
Das Belüftungs- und Kühlungssystem des Pure Base 500 ist für unsere Anwendungszwecke optimal. Es bietet genügend Raum für mehrere Lüfter und sogar für einen großen Radiator, wenn eine Wasserkühlung gewünscht ist. Dank der leicht zugänglichen und einfach zu reinigenden Staubfilter bleibt unser System auch unter hoher Last effizient und sauber.
Die Installation der Hardware-Komponenten ist dank des durchdachten Designs des Gehäuses ein Kinderspiel. Die gut durchdachte Kabelführung und das SSD-Rack erleichtern die Montage erheblich und sorgen für ein aufgeräumtes Inneres.
Trotz der zahlreichen Vorteile gibt es einige Punkte, die verbessert werden könnten. Insbesondere für Nutzer, die eine AIO-Wasserkühlung für die CPU verwenden möchten, kann die Befestigungsmöglichkeit der Radiatoren vorne oder oben Probleme bereiten.
Ein weiterer Aspekt, der unserer Meinung nach Verbesserung bedarf, ist der begrenzte Platz für Kabelmanagement auf der Rückseite. Bei komplexen Setups mit mehreren Geräten kann es eng werden.
Insgesamt ist das "be quiet! Pure Base 500" ein hervorragendes Gehäuse, das wir für anspruchsvolle Projekte wie KI-Bildgenerierung und Videoschnitt empfehlen würden. Es bietet eine solide Leistung und beeindruckende Features in einem eleganten Design.













































