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be quiet! unveils new Shadow Base 800 case family

The team at be quiet! has consistently impressed with its line of PC cases. Today, the company is launching the new Shadow Base 800 series, a new family of cases designed to offer exceptional airflow and all the space needed for a high-end rig, including support for E-ATX motherboards and up to 420mm liquid cooling radiators. 

The Shadow Base 800 comes in a few different forms. There is the standard black model, which removes RGB and fan hub features to bring down the price tag. The DX models are available in black and white and do come with ARGB lighting at a slightly higher price tag. Finally, the FX models ship with extra fans and include both ARGB LEDs and a hub to connect everything together.

The Shadow Base 800 is aimed at PC builders looking to put together the rig of their dreams. It has an open mesh design for optimal airflow, space for up to E-ATX motherboards and 420mm radiators, a tool-less HDD and SSD design and a big tempered glass window so you can easily glance at all of the hardware inside.

You can see the breakdown of each model and the prices in the table below:

Product Fans / hub ARGB / hub MSRP
Shadow Base 800 Black 3x Pure Wings 3 140mm / ✗ ✗ / ✗ $ 169.90
€ 149.90
£ 144.99
Shadow Base 800 DX Black 3x Pure Wings 3 140mm / ✗ ✓ / ✗ $ 184.90
€ 169.90
£ 159.99
Shadow Base 800 DX White 3x Pure Wings 3 140mm / ✗ ✓ / ✗ $ 189.90
€ 169.90
£ 164.99
Shadow Base 800 FX Black 4x Light Wings 140mm / ✓ ✓ / ✓ $ 219.90
€ 199.90
£ 194.99
Shadow Base 800 FX White 4x Light Wings 140mm / ✓ ✓ / ✓ $ 229.90
€ 209.90
£ 204.99

The be quiet! Shadow Base 800 will be available for purchase starting September 5th, backed by a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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