RackChoice 4U Rackmount Server Chassis with 3×5.25 Front Bays+7×3.5 +3×2.5 Drive Bays
$158.00
Price: $158.00
(as of Dec 30, 2024 23:12:31 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Front cooling fan and USB3.0
With 1x120mm nd 2xUSB3.0 (include USB2.0 adaptor)
5.25 space
Support 3×5.25″ drive bay for flexible use
what’s inside screw box
Include key for front door.
include screws and spacer.
include plastic holder parts for add on cards.
4U server case with External 3×5.25″ + Internal 8×3.5″ + 2×2.5″ Drive Bays (donot support 14TB+ HDD)
Motherboard Size: 12″ * 9.6″ (ATX, microATX)
Material: Two door front Bezel with security keylock+ handle Aluminum; Main Chassis- Zinc-Coated Steel
Cooling:1 x 12cm pre-installed + 2 x 6cm fan (Option)
2 x front access USB 3.0 with USB2.0 adapter
With dust filter easy maintain in the front door
Case Type: 4U Rack mount
Power Supply: Standard ATX PS-2 PSU
4U server Chassis depth=450mm (not include handle
Customers say
Customers appreciate the sturdy and well-built computer case with ample space. They find it easy to remove the drive cages and trays for additional storage, as needed. The fit of the hardware is also positive, as per the pictures provided.
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13 reviews for RackChoice 4U Rackmount Server Chassis with 3×5.25 Front Bays+7×3.5 +3×2.5 Drive Bays
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George Hoffman –
Good case for my desktop computer
I wanted to move my desktop computer to my homelab server rack to save space. Rails are coming tonight so it’s not installed yet but I did confirm it fits fine in standard 3u slot.There weren’t many options for server case that would fit a full atx mobo and a full sized atx psu. As per the pictures they all fit with no issues. Hard drive cage can be removed easily if you have a longer graphics card (it’s about 16 inches of space and my card is 11 inches. I always go with noctua fans and toss out any case fans.All the screws come with it except cage nuts (which i have a million of anyway).I had to get a lower profile cpu fan/heatsink. The one pictured is be quiet pore rock slim 2. My old one was 6.5 inches and there is roughly 6.25 inches clearance from cpu to the case cover. Find a cpu heatsink under 6 inches.The pcie power cord does fit but just barely with the lid on. I’m worried it will put slight downward pressure on the graphics card over time so I have a 90 degree adapter coming tomorrow (just search 90 degree pcie adapter and there are some 10-15 dollar options).It’s very solid and a bit heavier than I expected. Not a pro or a con necesarily. When I tried to install without rails it was heavy enough to make it hard to manage. Def need some server rails with the weight of this tank.Not much else to say. Its a solid case and doesn’t break the bank.
Richard P Lori –
Very Nice Case
Overall, this is a great case, The build quality is solid, and the layout is good. The case has plenty of capacity for drives, and the cages are easy to remove to add more. The filters will keep dust from building up as much on the interior, which translates to better cooling. The only shortfall for me was the fan. If you are placing this in a data center rack, the fan noise won’t be an issue. It is for me though, since I’m using the computer in a rack with audio recording gear. I replaced the stock fan with a Noctua NF-P12 (Amazon B07CG2PGY6). Now it’s very quiet and doesn’t cause issues when recording. It’s four and a half stars for me, but five stars for anyone not needing low noise.
Garrett –
Good case
Everything fits in it pretty well, tons of space! I think the measurements for motherboard placement are a smidge off because it was a little too snug for my liking around the rear IO and slotting expansion cards was a challenge. I was afraid I was going to break them trying to put them in but they eventually went in. Could also just be my motherboard (Gigabyte C246M). But after installation itâs a very study enclosure.
Amazon Customer –
Great value case
In my endeavour to set up my own home server rack I found that this stuff is really expensive. This relatively inexpensive case exceeded all of my expectations. It’s incredibly heavy duty, everything is metal from what I can tell except the filter cages. Even the swing out doors are metal and I 100% expected plastic.The only issue I ran across is my CPU cooler was just a couple mm too tall for the cross beam support to remain in place. It’s removable by 4 screws and did not seem to compromise the structural integrity by removing it.One thing that I imagine being a deal breaker to a lot of people is GPU fitment. If you’re utilizing the 3.5″ HDD bays then a full length gaming GPU will not fit. The HDD cage can be removed. With a short card like my 2060, both the GPU and HDDs will fit.
Kiefer Sharp –
Heavy duty
This thing is big and heavy duty I love it
Gereth –
Solid case, Front usb non functional
This is a great case to build in, i appreciate the ability remove the uneeded drive cages in leu of longer pcie cards.Only con for the case is the front usb is non functional out of the box. Tested the usb ports on the motherboard in a different case and they worked, therefore the fault must be in the case
Ammon Sorden –
Doors suck and has power leak issues
Can’t return so leaving a review to feel better. Barely outside of the return window. Got a much better case, just stuck forever with this one. Probably will go out shooting with it.
Emily –
Excellent build quality.
Excellent build quality.
Agustin –
I got this to replace my PC case, Everything fit like a glove. Some points to consider:Cons:- It only holds up to 2x 2.5” SATA drives- There’s not obvious points for fan mounting- You need to buy 2x60mm fans for the back of the case to move air out of the case.- Front fan isn’t loud but it also isn’t very powerful- Front handles are too large (Can’t close doors on rack)Pros:- Large format GPUs will fit- Front USB ports seem to have been upgraded to 3.1- Full ATX PSU fits with ample space
colin hutt –
Bought this case to replace a tower case that was sitting in my wall mount rack awkwardly taking up space.Initial impressions are the build quality better than expected, the sheet metal is fairly thick and sturdy. The case was easy to work in with ATX MOBO and PSU as well as 8 HDDs on the rail.A few downsides, USB is only 2.0, the pre-installed fan is fairly noisey but just tossed in a noctua 120mm I had.Also, disappointed that Rackchoice doesn’t sell a rail kit for this case (At least can’t find one).All and all, this 4u rack mount case is something I’ve wanted for awhile, and I’m happy I finally got it!
Phantom –
I bought this to replace an old rack case that had a non-replaceable power supply. This one fits a standard PSU and has lots of open space for drives. The only thing I didn’t care for was the case fan in the front which is big but loud. In a server room it would be fine but this one is in a studio so I had to leave that fan off and just add 2 small fans on the back.
Nick –
Perfect to transfer a desktop system to a rack case, very easy to work with – Note that if you are using a “name brand” motherboard such as HP or Dell you may also need to move power switches, sensors or other items over as another poster here suggested. This case also does not have a PC speaker (beeper)
Matt –
Decent Case, good amount of space.As others mentioned, it’s a little dated and basic but it well built and very strong.Also, the fan it comes with is terribly loud for no reason. Changed it for a noctua 120mm quiet fan and now its almost perfectly silent!