The Be Quiet! Silent Base 600 ATX Case Review
Be Quiet! is becoming a renowned manufacturer of low-noise PC products. Today we are having a look at the Silent Base 600, an ATX case primarily designed with low-noise operation in mind.
Be Quiet! is becoming a renowned manufacturer of low-noise PC products. Today we are having a look at the Silent Base 600, an ATX case primarily designed with low-noise operation in mind.
It has been many years since we last had a review of a PSU from Zalman, even though they currently are offering dozens of models. In this review we are having a look at the newest and most powerful addition to their EBT series, the ZM1200-EBT 1200W un…
It has been many years since we last had a review of a PSU from Zalman, even though they currently are offering dozens of models. In this review we are having a look at the newest and most powerful addition to their EBT series, the ZM1200-EBT 1200W un…
On Tuesday Lian Li introduced its PC-Q37 mini-ITX chassis designed for performance and modding enthusiasts based around small-form factor systems. The miniature PC case can accommodate high-end hardware and has two windows to show off custom liquid cooling and lighting effects.
The Lian Li PC-Q37 chassis uses a two-compartment design that allows maximizing cooling and storage capabilities of the system. One of the chambers houses the power supply along with HDDs and/or SSDs, whereas another chamber accommodates the motherboard, graphics card, memory and cooling. In total, the PC-Q37 can fit in three storage devices into a special rack featuring rubber vibration-dampening pads. The case is compatible only with mini-ITX motehrboards but can easily house a high-performance video card that up to 320 mm long (which is slightly longer than contemporary dual-GPU graphics boards) as well as a fairly powerful SFX PSU that is up to 220 mm long and capable of handling high-end hardware.
As for cooling, the Lian Li PC-Q37 supports two 120-mm optional air intake fans on the bottom (or one 140-mm fan), two optional 120-mm exhaust fans on the top as well as two optional 80-mm exhaust fans on the back panel (or you can attach a fourth 2.5” storage device). To protect against dust, the case uses special filters that can be easily removed and cleaned up. The CPU cooler cannot be higher than 130 mm (including fan), but there is plenty of space on top of the chassis to install a radiator of a closed-loop liquid cooling system.
Lian Li PC-Q37 | ||
Motherboard Size | Mini-ITX | |
Drive Bays | External | – |
Internal | Chamber 1: 1 × 2.5″ (only if no 80-mm fans are installed) Chamber 2: 2 × 3.5″ and 1 × 2.5″ |
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Cooling | Front | – |
Rear | 2 × 80 mm | |
Top | 2 × 120 mm | |
HDD/Side | – | |
Bottom | 2 × 120 mm/1 × 140 mm | |
Radiator Support | Front | – |
Rear | – | |
Top | 2 × 120 mm | |
Side | – | |
Bottom | – | |
I/O Port | 2 × USB 3.0, 1 × Headphone, 1 × Mic | |
Power Supply Size | SFX | |
Dimensions | W: 237 mm × H: 345 mm × D: 346 mm | |
Colors | Grey | |
Features | Glass front and side panels | |
Price | $229 |
On the I/O front, everything is fairly typical for an SFF PC case: the PC-Q37 has two USB 3.0 Type-A as well as two 3.5 mm audio jacks on the front panel.
The Lian Li PC-Q37 should be available shortly at Newegg.com for $229, the company has announced. The price of the chassis is relatively high, but since this is one of a few SFF PC cases designed for performance and modding enthusiasts, its MSRP is not surprising.
On Tuesday Lian Li introduced its PC-Q37 mini-ITX chassis designed for performance and modding enthusiasts based around small-form factor systems. The miniature PC case can accommodate high-end hardware and has two windows to show off custom liquid cooling and lighting effects.
The Lian Li PC-Q37 chassis uses a two-compartment design that allows maximizing cooling and storage capabilities of the system. One of the chambers houses the power supply along with HDDs and/or SSDs, whereas another chamber accommodates the motherboard, graphics card, memory and cooling. In total, the PC-Q37 can fit in three storage devices into a special rack featuring rubber vibration-dampening pads. The case is compatible only with mini-ITX motehrboards but can easily house a high-performance video card that up to 320 mm long (which is slightly longer than contemporary dual-GPU graphics boards) as well as a fairly powerful SFX PSU that is up to 220 mm long and capable of handling high-end hardware.
As for cooling, the Lian Li PC-Q37 supports two 120-mm optional air intake fans on the bottom (or one 140-mm fan), two optional 120-mm exhaust fans on the top as well as two optional 80-mm exhaust fans on the back panel (or you can attach a fourth 2.5” storage device). To protect against dust, the case uses special filters that can be easily removed and cleaned up. The CPU cooler cannot be higher than 130 mm (including fan), but there is plenty of space on top of the chassis to install a radiator of a closed-loop liquid cooling system.
Lian Li PC-Q37 | ||
Motherboard Size | Mini-ITX | |
Drive Bays | External | – |
Internal | Chamber 1: 1 × 2.5″ (only if no 80-mm fans are installed) Chamber 2: 2 × 3.5″ and 1 × 2.5″ |
|
Cooling | Front | – |
Rear | 2 × 80 mm | |
Top | 2 × 120 mm | |
HDD/Side | – | |
Bottom | 2 × 120 mm/1 × 140 mm | |
Radiator Support | Front | – |
Rear | – | |
Top | 2 × 120 mm | |
Side | – | |
Bottom | – | |
I/O Port | 2 × USB 3.0, 1 × Headphone, 1 × Mic | |
Power Supply Size | SFX | |
Dimensions | W: 237 mm × H: 345 mm × D: 346 mm | |
Colors | Grey | |
Features | Glass front and side panels | |
Price | $229 |
On the I/O front, everything is fairly typical for an SFF PC case: the PC-Q37 has two USB 3.0 Type-A as well as two 3.5 mm audio jacks on the front panel.
The Lian Li PC-Q37 should be available shortly at Newegg.com for $229, the company has announced. The price of the chassis is relatively high, but since this is one of a few SFF PC cases designed for performance and modding enthusiasts, its MSRP is not surprising.