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The IN-WIN IW-RF100-S315 is a sleek 1U short-depth rackmount chassis designed for professional environments needing space-efficient server solutions. It supports Mini-ITX and ATX motherboards, tool-free installation of multiple HDDs, and robust cooling with three dedicated fans. Equipped with a reliable 315W 80+ Bronze power supply, it ensures efficient and stable performance for demanding rack setups.
Hard Drive | Mini |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | IN WIN |
Series | IW-RF100-S315 |
Item model number | IW-RF100-S315 |
Item Weight | 11 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 22 x 16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 22 x 16 inches |
Color | Silver |
Manufacturer | IN-WIN |
ASIN | B06XD8GTG8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 9, 2017 |
T**D
Good case, here's some useful details for anyone buying
IN-WIN did a good job thinking this case out. Really like it's features.Build quick specs: 9900k (95w TDP), 32GB ram, optane 32gb drive, ATX motherboard, Intel x710 dual 10g spf+ card.1. You can swap the power supply and front USB/Status LEDS/Buttons cluster so that if you reverse mount it you have your buttons, leds and usb with the IO like I did in the pictures. Very nice that they built in reverse mounting for the PSU, takes about 5 mins to do and is just 8 screws and done. As we are using this as a firewall / router machine on a 10g network, It's nice to have the IO forward facing and the power rear facing. Was really glad to find this.2. IF YOU NEED A RISER and can't find one, I had to order 4 to find 1 that works. This 8X 90 degree riser ( WLGQ PCI-E 8X - https://amzn.to/3YeM8q9 ) did in fact work and is the exact height you'll need to use the full height slot. ( I have not found a 16x, but my x710 is only an 8x card so it works )3. IF YOU NEED A 8th/9th GEN CPU COOLER, ( Dynatron K199 - https://amzn.to/4dz4Tcb ) this is a much better option for cpu cooler than the flat fan on top ones. This one is solid copper with a real server blower fan, and you can mount it in any direction to blow the hot air which ever way you need (handy in a cpu case that you can reverse) It fits perfectly on 1151 socket cpu and is up to a 125 watt TDP cpu. But I believe it could actually handle more than that. The K199 cpu cooler is nice and well built. ( Can google the specs on the K199 )4. Most Intel ATX motherboards have a cpu socket back plate. The 3 screws on that stick out ever so slightly. Get some nylon washers and put under each mounting screw if you don't like the motherboard bent a hair. I went without as motherboards can have some flex to them, but if you want no flex get a pack of like 5mm i'd say nylon washers to keep that from happening. Just a 1u issue but easily remedied.5. You will need ram that does NOT have heat sinks on them. Maybe the corsair type that is thin might work? Dunno it'll be tight, i don't have any to test, but I did have ripjaws and they do NOT fit. I ended up going with the best i could find, ( TEAMGROUP Elite DDR4 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz - https://amzn.to/4eNKeSC ) They have a 64GB kit too (64GB - https://amzn.to/3Byy9CC ) these fit perfectly and are at least a performance 3200mhz ram kit for the price.Happy Building!
C**I
Short depth, good quality, screaming fans.
Decent short-depth rack. One odd thing is the power supply doesn't have a 4 pin CPU power cable, which wasn't a problem in my low-power build. The included fans scream at you, so not suitable for being in the same room, and I replaced them with lower flow but much quieter Noctua fans. This may or may not be an option for your build, so check your temps! You will need some kind of riser or PCIe extender to make use of the card slot, which sits parallel to the motherboard.
J**E
CHEAP SCREWS
Screws are cheap trash!!!!!! Trying to remove the wimpy PSU thats included to upgrade to a better is next to IMPOSSIBLE. Half of the screws stripped with just a regular screwdriver that I have used for many years. CHEAP!!!
V**R
Good Rack Case, But Has some Caveats
No problems overall with the case. I was very surprised to find out the PC Case maker In-Win also makes Rack chassis. Ample room for a mini ITX or m-ATX motherboard. I do have an issue with the manual online not being too specific on the placement of some screws and needing to figure out how to swap some parts around myself. The IO Shield is a non-standard size, probably due to the size restrictions. I cut one one from cardboard to at least keep the airflow inside. I also had to remove the 3.5 inch drive bay since I swapped the front IO to the "back" and same with the PSU to use the motherboard IO and PCI slot in the front.Double check everything. Sizing does matter here, and some boards will flex a little due to having a backplate or electronics on the underside of the board. I used a CWWK motherboard with a silverstone 25mm cooler. The noctua 37mm low profile cooler does not fit.The PCI-E slot also requires a right angle adapter to fit properly. A left angle adapter does not fit.The main reason to chose this one over the other shorter, and smaller PSU brother is the PCI-E slot and reversible parts. The PSU and Front IO can be swapped if you wish to have the Mobo IO and PCI slot to be front accessible.Overall, very happy with this chassis, other than the light manual, very modifiable. I plan to add dust filters on each side to prevent dust being stuck everywhere.
S**M
Solid case, but In-Win should improve right-side cooling and support
Visually appealing case. Documentation is reasonable. Tried to reach In-Win's support via phone, e-mail, and contact form, they were completely AWOL via all methods. Cooling is fine in the center near CPU (I also used the Dynatron A18 1U in this build for active CPU cooling), but cooling is insufficient near M.2/PCI-E -- if you're running a 10g network card, it's going to get hot in there. It needs a fan on right side -- I wish they had extended the case a few inches deeper to accommodate one. As other review suggested, I can confirm the WLGQ PCI-E 8X Male to Female Riser Card fits into this case perfectly. HDD tray is a bit wobbly -- would prefer if it was a screw-down like the SSD tray is. IO shields do not fit, but that is to be expected in a 1U case. Fans are of a noise level that I'd expect for a 1U case / datacenter (ie, not quiet) -- I have heard people having success swapping them out for noctua fans, but since I'll be deploying this to a colo I am not worried about noise. The only sliding rails option is for a short depth case, In-Win does not provide any recommendations for full depth racks, which is frustrating. PSU appears to be good quality, gold-level that is powerful enough for my needs.
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