Editor uses case, power supply, and cooling from be quiet!
The Guardian publishes article on building a gaming PC
Editor uses case, power supply, and cooling from be quiet!
The Guardian gaming editor Keith Stuart has published an article where he discusses building his first gaming PC from scratch. For this build, he has picked several be quiet! components: the Pure Base 500DX, the Straight Power 11 650W, and the Shadow Rock 3 White. The case and power supply are clearly visible in the photo and video material.
“As for the case, you should choose a full or mid-size model for your first build and don’t scrimp. be quiet!, Corsair, Phanteks, Cooler Master and NZXT all make great, user-friendly cases, but I went with the be quiet! Pure Base 500DX, which has cool minimalistic styling, plenty of room inside, clever cable management and nice compartmented areas, as well as three built-in fans, which is enough for my build (the faster your CPU and GPU processors, the more heat management you need). I also used a be quiet! power unit because it’s a good, trustworthy model and I knew it would fit in the available space as it’s by the same manufacturer. It’s also 650W, which I knew would be enough for my build, though it’s worth checking an online power supply calculator to make sure your PSU can handle your rig’s power demands.”