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be quiet! showcases new Pure Base 501 and ARGB gear at Gamescom

be quiet! is exhibiting at Gamescom this week and it has plenty of great-looking hardware and system builds on show. If you need inspiration for your next build, you should really take a look at be quiet!'s latest cases and coolers.

The big new launch here is the Pure Base 501, which follows in the footsteps of the extremely successful and award-winning Pure Base 500 series. This makes for an ideal case for a new PC builder, or even an experienced builder just looking to make the job easy. The case is flexible despite its compact dimensions. It supports liquid cooling radiators up to 360mm, and you'll get two Pure Wings 3 140mm PWM fans pre-installed to get you started.

In the table below, you can see each new Pure Base 501 option and pricing:

Pure Base 501 Black closed front steel side panel €/$ 89.90
Pure Base 501 Airflow Black mesh front steel side panel €/$ 94.90
Pure Base 501 Airflow White mesh front steel side panel €/$ 99.90
Pure Base 501 Airflow Window Black mesh front glass side panel €/$ 104.90
Pure Base 501 Airflow Window White mesh front glass side panel €/$ 109.90

Also, on display at Gamescom are the Light Base 900 FX and Light Base 600 LX, Light Loop 360mm/240mm AIOs, and Light Wings LX 140mm and 120mm mainstream ARGB fans in regular and high-speed versions. All of these ARGB products can be used together for a bright and colourful build, with limitless colour customisation options.

All of be quiet!'s new products are expected to launch in Q3 and Q4 this year, so we'll keep an eye out for availability in the months ahead.

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