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Suggest installation in situations chassis densely stacked in the cabinet Suggest for installation in situations chassis densely stacked in the cabinet If need vent hole on lid version, please select B0BN1XBL2R If need vent hole on lid version, please select B0BN1XBL2R
Front Access USB3.0 x2 (compatible with USB2.0)
4 x low profile add-on cards
Without vent hole on the lid support ATX PS2 standard PSU with side 80mm fan only for rear exhaust(PC PSU) The heat outlet is at the rear, facilitating the air flow from the front to the back.
2x80mm cooling fan in take
Motherboard Size 9.6x9.6(microATX, mini-ITX)
Drivebays 2 x 5.25" + 4 x 3.5" (int.)
Material handle Aluminum; Main Chassis- Zinc-Coated Steel
Case type 2U rackmount depth=400mm (not include handle)
Some of the reviews here are harsh, this is a very low cost rack mountable ATX case. You get what you pay for.Here are the details you should know:- Construction is all steel, but cheap, all edges are sharp, and something to be aware of when building.- The two included fans require 12v power, they do not use a fan connector. If you want fan control and status monitoring you will need to replace these fans. They are loud as well, Noctua makes a great 80mm fan.- Like all ATX rack cases your cpu cooler options are limited, both due to max height, and limited space for a backplate.- There is no power supply ventilation, the reason is if you were to fill a rack for these the intakes would all be blocked. You either need to find an old school, low wattage, PSU -- OR use an SFX power supply with an ATX bracket. This allows plenty of room around the power supply to breathe. The SF750 from Corsair is a great PSU, 80+ Platinum as well.Overall, there were no surprises with this case. It does the job, and at the price it owes me nothing.If you want a beautiful rack case you will need to bite the bullet, 5x your system budget and go enterprise!