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be quiet! Dark Base 701 and Dark Base Pro 901 return in all-white form

The be quiet! Dark Base 701 and Dark Base Pro 901 are back with new monochrome White versions. Both cases impressed us in their original form last year, but now, there is an option for those who prefer an all-white build.

The Dark Base Pro 901 White features a silence-oriented and performance-optimized solution for the top and the front of the case, thanks to the included exchangeable panels. A detachable top and front bracket with included fan hub and pogo pin connector allows for comfortable installation of radiators and fans. The case supports an inverted layout if you want to go for something a bit different and the cooling demand is handled by three pre-installed Silent Wings 4 White 140mm PWM fans.

The Dark Base 701 White is built for high airflow and performance, thanks to fully perforated mesh panels that are ideal for case fans or water cooling. Thanks to three pre-installed Silent Wings 4 White 140mm PWM fans and room for an additional five 120mm or 140mm fans, this case can fulfil the cooling requirements of modern high-end systems with ease.

The whole motherboard tray can be taken out for assembly outside the case, the tray can be inverted with a few simple steps, and three additional vertical slots are available for vertical GPU installation with an optional riser cable.

We already have reviews of the original Black versions of the Dark Base Pro 901 and Dark Base 701. The new White versions will be launching on the 5th of March, priced at £319.99 for the Dark Base Pro 901 White and £239.99 for the Dark Base 701 White.

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