🚀 Elevate Your Server Game with RackChoice!
The RackChoice 4U Rackmount Server Chassis is designed for professionals seeking a reliable and efficient server solution. With compatibility for multiple motherboard sizes, robust cooling systems, and hot-swappable drive bays, this chassis ensures optimal performance and ease of use. Constructed from durable zinc-coated steel, it supports standard ATX power supplies and includes essential installation accessories.
Brand | rackchoice |
Product Dimensions | 68 x 48.26 x 17.78 cm; 6.94 kg |
Manufacturer | rackchoice |
Series | RackChoice 2U |
Color | black |
Form Factor | Extended ATX |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 6.94 Kilograms |
J**S
Great Server Chassis
This is a great case for anyone looking to build a Plex Media server. I appreciate that it came with hot swappable fans. In my case, they required too much energy to run with my motherboard; however, you can remove them and use your own. Also, the rear I/O shield does not have easily removable plates. You have to remove them with a pair of pliers. Also, this will fit your over-sized graphics card with just enough head room for the power cables.
T**C
A solid choice
Overall I'd recommend and say it's a solid 4 star. There is no documentation. what you see in the picture is what you get. With that stated, the case is of solid construct. I got the suggested 20" rails too.What I like:-Solid and sturdy metal case-Top lid opens up by using 4 small screws and is sturdy-Plenty of bolts to spare-visually appealing-ATX Motherboard mounted fine-PSU mounted fine-Rails are sturdy and glide well-No screws needed for the hotswap trays. You angle in one side of the drive and then push in the other side to lock.- It has 8 Hotswap drives but also a mount bracket inside to mount a drive inside (OS maybe). Guessing you could also mount an internal cage.The hotswap drive backplane only needs 2 - 4 prong power.What made it rough to 5 star this-The fans are loud and sound like when you're in a jet cabin about to take off. They go about 3600rpm all the time and are rated for 5k. I tweaked the bios to slow them down, thus drop the noise. Ended up disconnecting one of the 3 until I can change this up.-The fan bracket has side slots to pass wires to the drives. Problem is it's a very narrow width. The ends of my power cables for the drives wouldn't pass through. You can unscrew the fan wall from the case, but kind of a pain.-There is nothing auto locking with the rails. I found the best way is to remove the 2 screws holding the front and back mounting plates with the feet. Then each foot plate, remove the little plates on the the ends that have 2 screws. 2 for front and 2 for pack. Then place the little plate in the front of your rack and place the longer foot on the other side and use the screws to screw them in. Once the front and back feet are in, you can screw back in the sliding part.-The hotswap trays are not durable. The lever could easily break so don't pry but wiggle and tease. When inserting the drive, I found if you kind of throw the drive in while sliding, it connects to where less pressure is placed on the arm.-The sata to minisas cables provided should be longer by 15cm. They barely made it to my board. Guessing other boards may have issues. They were also very rigid and not insulated like most I've seen. They do work as they recognized the 4 sata drives.-A little sad they didn't provide minisas cables and focused on sata drives. Waiting on cable to test sas drives.-Depending on your PSU, you may need extensions to reach the front pane.It seems the manufacturer is from china named daohe.Again, would recommend product as other chassis like this can be junk.
M**M
Terrible Case
I only have two complaints about this chasis, it doesn't come with any documentation, so it's good I have a computer science degree and know what I'm doing.The fans are cheap and WAY TOO LOUD. When I say loud, when I turn it on I had a news broadcast playing on my phone right next to me, and the fans were so loud, I couldn't hear the broadcast. I've racked and stacked in data centers and an entire rack full of beast servers aren't this loud, combined. I have a dell enterprise server with the same type of specs, 8 bay drives, and I have it full. It has 4 fans and it's 75% quieter. So if you buy this case, be prepared to replace the fans. That's what I did. I had to spend an additional 80 dollars for good fans that are quiet and slower, but I have no heat issues and they are now quieter than my dell.So in the end this cost me about $400, which I think is too much, but other than those two complaints, it's a solidly built case.EDIT: I'm changing my rating to one star. This case does not fit in a rack. My rack opening is 19 and 1/16 inch, which is standard. This from handles from end to end is about 1/32 longer and this will not push all the way into the rack.so all in all, the fans are terrible, it won't fit in a rack, so basically, I wasted a ton of money for nothing.
J**.
prefect
perfect for me. I am building a whole server to upgrade my old junky used parts pc that is trying to pretend to be a server. this is great, very large, lots of room, very powerfull fans that come with this unit. I do recomend buying a temp sensor that you can then control the amperage of the fans depending on heat. other wise if you just give these full power, they are loud. they do move a TON of air, which is their job. but they did not include a controller to reduce them automatically whith temps. but that is okay that can be added. if you are looking to build or maybe need a new case. i do recommend this case just not for the beginner.
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