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be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review: Clean Lines, Easy Build

For an industry that’s obsessed with RGB lighting, be quiet!’s Pure Base 500 provides a breath of fresh air for those not hooked on the latest trend. On sale for $85 / £80, this mid-tower chassis is available in three different color skus — black, grey, and white — with or without a window.

The Pure Base 500 also includes a significant number of quality-of-life PC building features. You get a full-size PSU cover, multiple fan filters for the roof — your choice of either a mesh or a semi-ventilated option — good cable management routing, housing for multiple 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drives, support for AIOs up to 360mm, and sound dampening along the front and side panels as standard.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

Specifications

Form Factor Mid Tower
Motherboard Support ATX, M-ATX, Mini-ITX
Colors Available White, Black, Grey
Window Variants Windowed / Non Windowed
3.5″ Support x2
2.5″ Support x5
Radiator Support 360mm front, 240mm roof, 140mm rear
Fan Support 2x 140mm/3x 120mm Front, 2x 140mm/2x120mm roof, 1x 140/120mm rear
Dimensions 450 x 231 x 443 mm
Graphics Card Clearance 369mm
CPU Tower Clearance 190mm

Unboxing and I/O

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

Out of the box, the Pure Base 500 looks slick. Those smooth folded corners on the front panel stop it from being just another black box. The front panel is made of ABS plastic with a faux-brushed-aluminum facade, but the rest of the chassis is made from a mixture of steel and tempered glass.

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