This case just keeps getting better and better... BeQuiet Pure Base 500 FX

The Be Quiet Pure Bass FX: A High-Performance Case with RGB Tastefulness

As I began to disassemble the Be Quiet Pure Bass FX, I was excited to explore its features and see if it lived up to my expectations. The case itself is a sleek and modern design that exudes high-performance capabilities. One of the first things I noticed when removing the front panel was the three pin contact pads attached to the motherboard stand-offs. These pads are what allow the RGB lights to be connected, providing a seamless experience for those looking to customize their system's lighting.

Upon closer inspection, I discovered that the RGB strip itself is contained within this small strip, which glows through the front of the case. This not only adds visual appeal but also provides a unique feature set. The three lightwings fans, on the other hand, are where things get really interesting. These fans have a translucent ring with some nice effects that will show up, making them stand out from more traditional fan designs. What I like about these fans is their subtlety – they're not super in-your-face, but still provide plenty of airflow and a unique look.

When looking at the case's specifications, it becomes clear that this is designed with high-performance components in mind. The top mounting options include 240 or 280mm radiators, with the 280mm potentially limiting the z-axis height due to its thickness. This may impact CPU cooling performance, as many modern Intel CPUs can run hot even with a well-cooled system. On the other hand, AMD FX processors will find this case to be more than capable of handling their thermal demands.

One aspect that sets the Pure Bass FX apart from other cases is its RGB controller. Rather than being tied to specific software or platforms, it's designed to work agnostically with most lighting solutions. This means that users can take full control over their system's lighting without having to jump through hoops. Of course, not all cases are created equal in this regard – some rely on proprietary software that may limit the user's ability to customize.

As I continued to explore the case, it became clear that Be Quiet has a focus on high-performance and airflow. The fans installed are top-notch, with a unique design that provides both style and functionality. The mesh panels throughout the case also add to its cooling prowess, ensuring that even the most demanding systems can run quietly and efficiently.

In terms of price, I was pleasantly surprised by the Pure Bass FX. It's not an inexpensive case, but it's certainly not overpriced either. With a focus on high-performance components and a sleek design, this case is sure to appeal to enthusiasts who want a premium experience without breaking the bank.

Overall, my time with the Be Quiet Pure Bass FX has left me impressed. Its unique blend of style, performance, and customization options make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their system or simply start from scratch. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just starting out, this case is sure to deliver.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys jst sense here and today we're going to take a look at the new well i hate to use the term new because this is a be quiet pure base 500 but they've come up with a bunch of different trims of the 500 so last time we took a look at the 500 dx which was a great airflow case could fit some pretty decent parts in there you might have a little bit of issue with some aios and certain motherboards and certain length graphics cards and such but for the most part it was a very well performing case when it comes to acoustics airflow and temperatures but now we've got the fx if you guys have been paying attention to the be quiet fx line you know that basically it's all about rgb so they've taken one of their more popular affordable cases and they've kind of like upscaled it to give you hopefully a better rgb experience so we'll talk about it today evga's c690 classified and z690 kingpin motherboards are built with extreme overclocking in mind with multiple power modes designed for sub ambient and ln2 cooling along with robust overbuilt vrm setups the z690 classified and kingpin motherboard should be an obvious choice for extreme overclockers everywhere to learn more click the sponsored link in the description below now the side panel here is tempered glass in terms of the actual like whoops chassis itself it's going to be exactly the same as a purebase 500 500 dx 500 fx um because it is for all intents and purposes the exact same chassis so we're not going to go super into depth today i almost said that where there's no leg because i had this muscle memory of a different table getting used to new sets right but in terms of like the overall dimensions it's exactly the same it's a it's a mid tower that will fit an atx case will not fit in atx or excuse me atx motherboard will not fit an eatx motherboard due to width limitations especially with this pop-out panel right here but it'll fit your micro atx motherboard your mini itx motherboards so on and so forth but it's a fairly average size if you will you can fit a 360 eio technically in the front it does have this removable panel right here technically this is the hard drive cage so let me open up the back and show you it's kind of modular-esque if you will you can sort of configure it to how you want it to fit kind of keeping with the be quiet tradition we do have some sound dampening material here on the back side not sure how effective that really is because it's on the back where there's not a whole lot of sound happening back here but as you can see we do have a one two three four velcro ties right here that basically just attach to a standard zip tie tab but this module right here this is essentially what makes the purebase 500 fx the fx so it gives you six four pin pwm fan headers as well as six argb headers now four of them as you can see are already occupied because one of the things that they did was they took their light wings fan which we actually did a review about earlier in the year so whereas a lot of case manufacturers will take some super basic rgb that doesn't match anything else in their lineup because it's a one-off that's only sold with cases and stuff be quiet took their popular lightwings fan and just put four of them inside of this case those four fans are hooked up to this control box right here and so are the argb now the nice thing about that is this is going to tie into your case or your motherboard so if we follow the end of these cables here you'll see you have your typical loadout so we've got our hd audio which is garbage no one should use that because it's going to be a poppy's crackly mess because of all the interference of rf in your case but this is an argb feed wire so this wire will plug into the argb out on your motherboard now every pretty much every motherboard these days has this three pin loadout some will have a jst plug if for some reason you have an older rgb motherboard that just has a jst out you can get a jst to a three pin header like this adapter that would then make it work so i've seen some people say i don't have that header any modern motherboard with argb is gonna have the three pin and the four pin but if you have an older board you might need the jst adapter but you have your usb uh 3.2 gen 2 header it's it's so fun now with all the usb stuff i just want to say front side usbc it might end up being front panel so you've got uh power and led no reset button so that's important to note this is the pwm fan feed wire that goes into the fx hub so this is going to go to either i just recommend putting it to your cpu header because the cpu header if you do that all the fans will be controlled off cpu pwm so if the cpu sees load it will ramp up the fans and then you won't get that stupid annoying error in your bio saying no cpu fan detected and then every time you update your bios or you get some power failure and it decides to forget itself you're not having to go into bios and continue to disconnect that you could also put it to aio you could put it to a high amp or whatever it doesn't matter it could be a standard chassis header if you want because it's not pulling all of the power from this header like you're not feeding all the fans through this header it's actually getting power through a sata power plug right here so as you can see the the plugs going into that are these three guys right here argb pwm and sata power so this is essentially what makes the fx the fx then of course you got your standard usb 3.0 plug right there now let's talk about a couple of other things here in terms of accessories so you've got your motherboard standoff screws you get some zip ties you get a standoff phillips adapter so that you can use a screwdriver to install the standoffs and take them off you get your hard drive like ssd screws on there which your m3s i think they are very basic and then you get four of your power supply adapter plugs on the back speaking of power supply you can see right here it is a threaded adapter plate so you can take this off you mount this to your power supply run all your cables into your power supply run them through the whole thing you can slide it in and then attach this guy down makes it a little bit easier than trying to deal with getting the screws lined up and using a screwdriver to get your you know your your power supply installed so there's that you do have right here a tool-less hard drive cage so this gives you an ability to be able to mount there it is right there just pulls out you can mount two three and a half inch hard drives right here so if you're running big storage um drive you know some actual hard drive four terabyte eight terabyte 10 14 terabyte whatever you can fit two of them in here you can fit two ssds technically in here i mean you can see you do have a hole right there the holes that line up for the ssd right there on the bottom and then you can put i don't know controllers whatever else in there but the thing is you have to make a choice you have to remove that to get access to this opening right here which you would need for the depth of a radiator you would also probably need to take this off if you were going to do a custom water cooling loop that way you could fit a rad there and probably a reservoir and such right here but in terms of ssd mounts you do have two more on this plate right here so this be quiet logo actually pops out if you need to for some reason gives you a little access hole right there i'm not entirely sure what you would use that for to take it out but there it is so you can take this guy out mount your ssds and you know it's funny say to ssds for a while there they were going kind of the pathway of having rgb and stuff on them so if you're going with another blingy rgb build you could put your rgb ssds on this guy and then put that back on there so we'll take that out that out and that out so you can see how it's kind of coming apart the rest of it's fairly straightforward as you can see the basement here has tons of room for a long psu if you have a longer psu fortunately as psu tech has improved the wattages get higher while the psu stays shorter so now you can get 1000 watt 1200 watt power supplies they're no longer than an old 500 600 watt which is kind of nice so you have to worry about taking this out just to fit your cables if you have a high wattage power supply uh in terms of ventilation plenty of ventilation on the bottom if you go fan down you have a mesh dust filter as you can see here and then plenty of perforation to bring air through the bottom the standoff on the feet give you about a solid inch or about 22 to 24 millimeters of intake space all around the case that way you're not dealing with too shallow of a gap between the death surface or the floor and your power supply ventilations you get plenty of air to it if you were going to be going fans up let's say maybe you're going to be setting this on some i don't know shag carpets back for some reason don't ask me why but it is so if you're gonna be setting this on like shag carpet because you know your austin powers i guess i don't know you could go fan up and there's plenty of perforations right in here that would allow it to get air from the main you know chassis component area of the case if you think about the value of having a case that you don't have to take the fans out and just toss them in the bin because of the fact that they tend to be garbage fans that come with cases i guess even premium brands that will include fans with their case they're they're i think manufacturers have just got it in their head they're gonna just throw them away anyway we need to throw in one or two two dollar junk fans just so it looks appealing because you get something for the cost of the case but then you go to match the fans for your build and you can't because the fans that come with the case are like black sheep step cousins of whatever fan they're based on but they don't look the same heck they don't even work on the same controller corsair i'm going to throw you under the bus here i don't know if a lot of people know this you take your commander pro or your commander core and then you take uh two different types of fans like say you take like a light loop and then you take the basic fans that come out of their cases and you put them on the same controller for whatever reason they don't work and i've dealt with this a ton of times you would have to use whatever little controller comes inside the case for those fans and then the core for the other fans and then it just gets all kinds of convoluted and garbage inside of iq so like even their own commander core thing doesn't even work with the case fans the same way they do with their standalone vans so it becomes extremely annoying and that's the nice part about the be quiet fans also just being a standard three pin argb header is they will work with any arg header that's just that's a three pin or a jst adapter so that's kind of nice to see and they're really good fans we did a whole video on these fans and i'm telling you right now um it's surprising how much air they move and how quiet they are anyone that's used any sort of light wings or silent wings or any of the fans from from be quiet no they are like noctua level fans last but not least it's going to talk about the top you have a magnetic fan filter and not a flimsy one it actually has a plastic frame and you can see in the corners there's actually glued in like rare earth magnets sitting there yeah magnets and then in terms of buttons there's that usb three point was a 3.1 whatever it's usbc usb 3.0 power button front side microphone headphone and then this button does tie into the fx there if you're using the motherboard rgb control then the case will sync with it if not then you can use that button to cycle through the different rgb modes that are built into the controller you're going to have your typical things like rainbow you're going to have your breathing you probably have your flashing mode they'll probably have some sort of marquee mode and then changing your colors static color fading colors all the basic modes that you would find but if i can figure out how to get the front off right here i want to kind of take a look at how this rgb is attached i want to say this is a contact pad sitting in there usually you just pull okay i don't think it broke all right i was right there you know when you're not sure pull harder or if it doesn't go in just push harder that's how i ended up with two kids that joke never gets old so there's the three pin contact pads right there and then the rgb is actually contained inside of this strip which then glows through the front of the case right there and this is just a it's just tied into that our that fx controller there so that's also how you get to your magnetic fan filter here to blow out the dust and such and then here are your three lightwings fans sitting right there and they are what i like about the fans is the rgb it's it's not super in your face it's just this nice translucent ring that has some nice effects that will show up but you can see though it does fit 140 millimeter fans i i'm trying to figure out who would buy this case and then take these fans out and change them because they're so good i would honestly just end up adding more lightwings fans to the top and whatever aio you're using and then speaking of aio you can see you can fit on the top a 240 or 280 the thing is the 280 can tend to start getting in the way of the 24 pin connector which is gonna be right up here if you have one that's that's i mean they're all pretty much about 30 ml 30 ml thick rads but again they have to start thinking about things like what's the z access height of your um heat sink on your motherboard and such 240 it's going to be your best bet in terms of fitment things believe it or not that could actually start limiting what cpu use because so many intel cpus now are so hot like the 1200k running on a 240 you'd still might even have to do a slight undervolt just to keep the temperatures from getting up into the 90s even on water so that's a downside if you're running ryzen 240 is gonna be fine on just about any of the ryzen cpus so there you go guys there's sort of our high level look at the be quiet pure bass fx based on the based purely i'd be disappointed if you weren't running a running an amd fx processor in the purebase fx do the case would have more performance than the cpu but yeah like i said just a high level look of the pure base fx or 500 fx to see what makes it fx and uh this whole round of be quiet launches this summer has been all about rgb tastefully done i love cases that have rgb controllers in there that are agnostic they're not forcing some i mean i guess i can't right you can't have a case for you into some software corsair i digress it's a good case plenty of airflow four really good fans that you are not gonna throw away in fact i wouldn't be surprised if half the cost of this entire case is the fans to be honest no it's not a super expensive case they put some good non-junk fans in there add two more on the top or put your cooler in there fit your high-end components plenty of airflow plenty of mesh let's be quiet they're known for high performance high airflow and low noise that's what you're looking for in a case then look down the description below and you'll find a link to this case and you guys can go check it out anyway thanks for watching guys a lot of people have been enjoying case reviews lately because i feel like a lot of folks are not just building new systems as we move into this insane launch season that's about to happen it's also just a way to freshen up your build if you maybe didn't spend a lot of money on a case and you went with higher end components which is a recommendation i would always recommend don't don't put lower end components in there to afford a more expensive case the best components you can afford get the cheaper case that you can afford that still fits those components that's plenty of airflow and then up to upgrade your case later which i think a lot of people are doing now anyway thanks for watching guys don't forget to subscribe if you're new around here and as always we'll see you in the next onewhat's up guys jst sense here and today we're going to take a look at the new well i hate to use the term new because this is a be quiet pure base 500 but they've come up with a bunch of different trims of the 500 so last time we took a look at the 500 dx which was a great airflow case could fit some pretty decent parts in there you might have a little bit of issue with some aios and certain motherboards and certain length graphics cards and such but for the most part it was a very well performing case when it comes to acoustics airflow and temperatures but now we've got the fx if you guys have been paying attention to the be quiet fx line you know that basically it's all about rgb so they've taken one of their more popular affordable cases and they've kind of like upscaled it to give you hopefully a better rgb experience so we'll talk about it today evga's c690 classified and z690 kingpin motherboards are built with extreme overclocking in mind with multiple power modes designed for sub ambient and ln2 cooling along with robust overbuilt vrm setups the z690 classified and kingpin motherboard should be an obvious choice for extreme overclockers everywhere to learn more click the sponsored link in the description below now the side panel here is tempered glass in terms of the actual like whoops chassis itself it's going to be exactly the same as a purebase 500 500 dx 500 fx um because it is for all intents and purposes the exact same chassis so we're not going to go super into depth today i almost said that where there's no leg because i had this muscle memory of a different table getting used to new sets right but in terms of like the overall dimensions it's exactly the same it's a it's a mid tower that will fit an atx case will not fit in atx or excuse me atx motherboard will not fit an eatx motherboard due to width limitations especially with this pop-out panel right here but it'll fit your micro atx motherboard your mini itx motherboards so on and so forth but it's a fairly average size if you will you can fit a 360 eio technically in the front it does have this removable panel right here technically this is the hard drive cage so let me open up the back and show you it's kind of modular-esque if you will you can sort of configure it to how you want it to fit kind of keeping with the be quiet tradition we do have some sound dampening material here on the back side not sure how effective that really is because it's on the back where there's not a whole lot of sound happening back here but as you can see we do have a one two three four velcro ties right here that basically just attach to a standard zip tie tab but this module right here this is essentially what makes the purebase 500 fx the fx so it gives you six four pin pwm fan headers as well as six argb headers now four of them as you can see are already occupied because one of the things that they did was they took their light wings fan which we actually did a review about earlier in the year so whereas a lot of case manufacturers will take some super basic rgb that doesn't match anything else in their lineup because it's a one-off that's only sold with cases and stuff be quiet took their popular lightwings fan and just put four of them inside of this case those four fans are hooked up to this control box right here and so are the argb now the nice thing about that is this is going to tie into your case or your motherboard so if we follow the end of these cables here you'll see you have your typical loadout so we've got our hd audio which is garbage no one should use that because it's going to be a poppy's crackly mess because of all the interference of rf in your case but this is an argb feed wire so this wire will plug into the argb out on your motherboard now every pretty much every motherboard these days has this three pin loadout some will have a jst plug if for some reason you have an older rgb motherboard that just has a jst out you can get a jst to a three pin header like this adapter that would then make it work so i've seen some people say i don't have that header any modern motherboard with argb is gonna have the three pin and the four pin but if you have an older board you might need the jst adapter but you have your usb uh 3.2 gen 2 header it's it's so fun now with all the usb stuff i just want to say front side usbc it might end up being front panel so you've got uh power and led no reset button so that's important to note this is the pwm fan feed wire that goes into the fx hub so this is going to go to either i just recommend putting it to your cpu header because the cpu header if you do that all the fans will be controlled off cpu pwm so if the cpu sees load it will ramp up the fans and then you won't get that stupid annoying error in your bio saying no cpu fan detected and then every time you update your bios or you get some power failure and it decides to forget itself you're not having to go into bios and continue to disconnect that you could also put it to aio you could put it to a high amp or whatever it doesn't matter it could be a standard chassis header if you want because it's not pulling all of the power from this header like you're not feeding all the fans through this header it's actually getting power through a sata power plug right here so as you can see the the plugs going into that are these three guys right here argb pwm and sata power so this is essentially what makes the fx the fx then of course you got your standard usb 3.0 plug right there now let's talk about a couple of other things here in terms of accessories so you've got your motherboard standoff screws you get some zip ties you get a standoff phillips adapter so that you can use a screwdriver to install the standoffs and take them off you get your hard drive like ssd screws on there which your m3s i think they are very basic and then you get four of your power supply adapter plugs on the back speaking of power supply you can see right here it is a threaded adapter plate so you can take this off you mount this to your power supply run all your cables into your power supply run them through the whole thing you can slide it in and then attach this guy down makes it a little bit easier than trying to deal with getting the screws lined up and using a screwdriver to get your you know your your power supply installed so there's that you do have right here a tool-less hard drive cage so this gives you an ability to be able to mount there it is right there just pulls out you can mount two three and a half inch hard drives right here so if you're running big storage um drive you know some actual hard drive four terabyte eight terabyte 10 14 terabyte whatever you can fit two of them in here you can fit two ssds technically in here i mean you can see you do have a hole right there the holes that line up for the ssd right there on the bottom and then you can put i don't know controllers whatever else in there but the thing is you have to make a choice you have to remove that to get access to this opening right here which you would need for the depth of a radiator you would also probably need to take this off if you were going to do a custom water cooling loop that way you could fit a rad there and probably a reservoir and such right here but in terms of ssd mounts you do have two more on this plate right here so this be quiet logo actually pops out if you need to for some reason gives you a little access hole right there i'm not entirely sure what you would use that for to take it out but there it is so you can take this guy out mount your ssds and you know it's funny say to ssds for a while there they were going kind of the pathway of having rgb and stuff on them so if you're going with another blingy rgb build you could put your rgb ssds on this guy and then put that back on there so we'll take that out that out and that out so you can see how it's kind of coming apart the rest of it's fairly straightforward as you can see the basement here has tons of room for a long psu if you have a longer psu fortunately as psu tech has improved the wattages get higher while the psu stays shorter so now you can get 1000 watt 1200 watt power supplies they're no longer than an old 500 600 watt which is kind of nice so you have to worry about taking this out just to fit your cables if you have a high wattage power supply uh in terms of ventilation plenty of ventilation on the bottom if you go fan down you have a mesh dust filter as you can see here and then plenty of perforation to bring air through the bottom the standoff on the feet give you about a solid inch or about 22 to 24 millimeters of intake space all around the case that way you're not dealing with too shallow of a gap between the death surface or the floor and your power supply ventilations you get plenty of air to it if you were going to be going fans up let's say maybe you're going to be setting this on some i don't know shag carpets back for some reason don't ask me why but it is so if you're gonna be setting this on like shag carpet because you know your austin powers i guess i don't know you could go fan up and there's plenty of perforations right in here that would allow it to get air from the main you know chassis component area of the case if you think about the value of having a case that you don't have to take the fans out and just toss them in the bin because of the fact that they tend to be garbage fans that come with cases i guess even premium brands that will include fans with their case they're they're i think manufacturers have just got it in their head they're gonna just throw them away anyway we need to throw in one or two two dollar junk fans just so it looks appealing because you get something for the cost of the case but then you go to match the fans for your build and you can't because the fans that come with the case are like black sheep step cousins of whatever fan they're based on but they don't look the same heck they don't even work on the same controller corsair i'm going to throw you under the bus here i don't know if a lot of people know this you take your commander pro or your commander core and then you take uh two different types of fans like say you take like a light loop and then you take the basic fans that come out of their cases and you put them on the same controller for whatever reason they don't work and i've dealt with this a ton of times you would have to use whatever little controller comes inside the case for those fans and then the core for the other fans and then it just gets all kinds of convoluted and garbage inside of iq so like even their own commander core thing doesn't even work with the case fans the same way they do with their standalone vans so it becomes extremely annoying and that's the nice part about the be quiet fans also just being a standard three pin argb header is they will work with any arg header that's just that's a three pin or a jst adapter so that's kind of nice to see and they're really good fans we did a whole video on these fans and i'm telling you right now um it's surprising how much air they move and how quiet they are anyone that's used any sort of light wings or silent wings or any of the fans from from be quiet no they are like noctua level fans last but not least it's going to talk about the top you have a magnetic fan filter and not a flimsy one it actually has a plastic frame and you can see in the corners there's actually glued in like rare earth magnets sitting there yeah magnets and then in terms of buttons there's that usb three point was a 3.1 whatever it's usbc usb 3.0 power button front side microphone headphone and then this button does tie into the fx there if you're using the motherboard rgb control then the case will sync with it if not then you can use that button to cycle through the different rgb modes that are built into the controller you're going to have your typical things like rainbow you're going to have your breathing you probably have your flashing mode they'll probably have some sort of marquee mode and then changing your colors static color fading colors all the basic modes that you would find but if i can figure out how to get the front off right here i want to kind of take a look at how this rgb is attached i want to say this is a contact pad sitting in there usually you just pull okay i don't think it broke all right i was right there you know when you're not sure pull harder or if it doesn't go in just push harder that's how i ended up with two kids that joke never gets old so there's the three pin contact pads right there and then the rgb is actually contained inside of this strip which then glows through the front of the case right there and this is just a it's just tied into that our that fx controller there so that's also how you get to your magnetic fan filter here to blow out the dust and such and then here are your three lightwings fans sitting right there and they are what i like about the fans is the rgb it's it's not super in your face it's just this nice translucent ring that has some nice effects that will show up but you can see though it does fit 140 millimeter fans i i'm trying to figure out who would buy this case and then take these fans out and change them because they're so good i would honestly just end up adding more lightwings fans to the top and whatever aio you're using and then speaking of aio you can see you can fit on the top a 240 or 280 the thing is the 280 can tend to start getting in the way of the 24 pin connector which is gonna be right up here if you have one that's that's i mean they're all pretty much about 30 ml 30 ml thick rads but again they have to start thinking about things like what's the z access height of your um heat sink on your motherboard and such 240 it's going to be your best bet in terms of fitment things believe it or not that could actually start limiting what cpu use because so many intel cpus now are so hot like the 1200k running on a 240 you'd still might even have to do a slight undervolt just to keep the temperatures from getting up into the 90s even on water so that's a downside if you're running ryzen 240 is gonna be fine on just about any of the ryzen cpus so there you go guys there's sort of our high level look at the be quiet pure bass fx based on the based purely i'd be disappointed if you weren't running a running an amd fx processor in the purebase fx do the case would have more performance than the cpu but yeah like i said just a high level look of the pure base fx or 500 fx to see what makes it fx and uh this whole round of be quiet launches this summer has been all about rgb tastefully done i love cases that have rgb controllers in there that are agnostic they're not forcing some i mean i guess i can't right you can't have a case for you into some software corsair i digress it's a good case plenty of airflow four really good fans that you are not gonna throw away in fact i wouldn't be surprised if half the cost of this entire case is the fans to be honest no it's not a super expensive case they put some good non-junk fans in there add two more on the top or put your cooler in there fit your high-end components plenty of airflow plenty of mesh let's be quiet they're known for high performance high airflow and low noise that's what you're looking for in a case then look down the description below and you'll find a link to this case and you guys can go check it out anyway thanks for watching guys a lot of people have been enjoying case reviews lately because i feel like a lot of folks are not just building new systems as we move into this insane launch season that's about to happen it's also just a way to freshen up your build if you maybe didn't spend a lot of money on a case and you went with higher end components which is a recommendation i would always recommend don't don't put lower end components in there to afford a more expensive case the best components you can afford get the cheaper case that you can afford that still fits those components that's plenty of airflow and then up to upgrade your case later which i think a lot of people are doing now anyway thanks for watching guys don't forget to subscribe if you're new around here and as always we'll see you in the next one\n"